8th Biwako Phonology Festa
8th Joint Meeting of PAIK and TCP
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Date: February 17th 13:00-18th 12:45, 2013
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Host: Phonological Association in Kansai (PAIK)CTokyo Circle of Phonologists (TCP)
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Assent: JSPS Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) "A Model of Phonological Typology from the Perspective of Autonomy and Harmony"
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Venue: Biwako Ogoto Onsen Komorebi
Program
February 17th
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13:00 Opening Remark
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Session 1
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13:00-13:30 Daiki Hashimoto (The University of Tokyo, Graduate School)
*H# and Cophonology Corresponding to Morphological Structure
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13:30-14:00 Yasushi Otaki (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Graduate School)
Gemination in Loanwords: "Bokkusu (Box)" vs. "Bokusaa (Boxer)/Bokusingu (Boxing) Revisited
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14:00-14:30 Shin-ichi Tanaka (The University of Tokyo)
The Duke-of-York Gambit and Other Opaque Derivations in English: Evidence for Harmonic Serialism
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14:30-14:45 Break
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Session 2
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14:45-15:15 Kohei Nakazawa (The University of Tokyo, Gradiate School)
Compound Accent in Nushima Japanese (Southern Awajishima)
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15:15-15:45 Shu Hirata (The University of Tokyo, Graduate School)
Influence of Tonal Pattern (Shiki) on Accentuation in Owase Japanese
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15:45-16:15 Akiko Matsumori (Japan Women's University, NINJAL)
Accent and Three-mora Foot in Yonaha Ryukyuan (Miyakojima)
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16:15-16:30 Break
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Session 3
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16:30-17:00 Shigeki Kaji (Kyoto University)
Feature of Tone in Nyoro from the Historical and Phonetic Perspective
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17:00-18:00 Keynote Lecuture 1: Rei Fukui (The University of Tokyo)
Accent System in Medieval Korean Revisited
February 18th
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Session 4
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9:30-10:00 Rintaro Takayama (The University of Tokyo, Graduate School)
Phonological Interpretation of Tone with Grammatical/Pragmatic Meaning - An Example from Japanese Dialects
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10:00-10:30 Jun Asai (Daido University)
An Interpretation of Rendaku Possibility by Phonological Conditions
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10:30-11:00 Timothy J. Vance (NINJAL)
A Look Back at Rosen's Rule
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11:00-11:10 Short Break
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Session 5
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11:10-11:40 Younghyon Heo and Emiko Kaneko (Aizu University)
Perception of French Voiceless Alveopalatal by Japanese and Korean Listeners
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11:40-12:40 Keynote Lecture 2: Marianna Di Paolo and Robert D. Sykes (University of Utah)
A Reconsideration of the Uto-Aztecan Vowel Shift from a Sociophonetic Perspective
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12:40 Closing Remark
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