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Colloque international Phonological variation : The case of French(Bulletin PFC 5)
Start date : 25.08.2005 End date : 27.08.2005 Venue : University of Tromsø, Norway Keynote speaker: John Goldsmith, University of Chicago This conference is sponsored by CASTL (University of Tromsø) in collaboration with the PFC group (Phonology of Contemporary French), headed by Jacques Durand (Université de Toulouse le Mirail), Bernard Laks (Université de Paris X) and Chantal Lyche (Universitetet I Oslo/Tromsø) ProgrammeTHURSDAY, August 258.30-9.15 Registration CHAIR: Curt Rice 9.15-10.15 John Goldsmith, University of Chicago Deriving the sonority hierarchy from a hidden Markov model. COFFEE 10.35- 11.05 Philippe Martin, University of Paris 7 Denis Diderot Phonetic variation of prosodic contours in French. 11.05-11.35 Brechtje Post, University of Cambridge Testing a constraint-based account of variation in French phrasing and accentuation: The effect of speaking rate and style. 11.35-12.05 Martin Krämer, CASTL, University of Tromsø Microvariation of laryngeal contrast in Italian fricatives. LUNCH CHAIR: Jacques Durand 13.30-14.00 Christophe Dos Santos, University Lumière Lyon 2, CNRS UMR 5596 &Yvan Rose, Memorial University of Newfoundland Variable effects in the acquisition of word-final /t/ in French. 14.00-14.30 Helene N. Andreassen, University of Tromsø, Word-final vowel lengthening in Swiss French 14.30-15.00 Michelle Crowe, University of Cambridge Conservateur ou archaïsant'? The Questionable Origins of Phonological Features in the French of Geneva. 15.30-16.00 Annick Morin, Concordia University Anti-markedness language change in Gascon and Quebec French. COFFEE CHAIR: Chantal Lyche 16.30-17.00 Eric Russell Webb, University of California, Davis Post-vocalic phonetic naturalness: /R/ lenition and erasure in French and French lexifier Creoles. 17.00-17.30 Trudel Meisenburg and Christoph Gabriel, University of Osnabrück. La théorie de l'optimalité et la variation phonologique du français: le problème des mots à ‘h aspiré'. FRIDAY, August 26 CHAIR : Marc van Oostendorp 9.15-9.45| Michael L. Mazzola, Northern Illinois University Procès systématiques de variation en français 9.45-10.15 François Poiré, University of Western Ontario, London & Anne-Catherine Simon, Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve L'allongement pénultième en français canadien et belge: facteurs segmentaux, lexicaux et prosodiques. COFFEE CHAIR : Anne-Catherine Simon 10.45-11.15 Claudine Pagliano, MoDyCo, University of Paris-X Les groupes consonantiques initiaux en français : faits et conséquences sur l'existence du mot en français. 11.15-11.45 Géraldine Mallet, MoDyCo, University of Paris-X Liaison variable en contexte catégorique. 11.45-12.15 Kathrine Asla Østby, University of Oslo Le système vocalique du français parisien. Les milieux de la haute bourgeoisie et l'aristocratie. LUNCH CHAIR : Bernard Laks 13.45-14.15 Guri Bordal, University of Oslo, Gudrun Ledegen, LCF, University of Reunion, Jean-Philippe Watbled, University of Reunion. PFC sur le terrain réunionnais : un paysage linguistique diversifié 14.15-14.45 Coralie Meynier, ERSS, University of Toulouse-le Mirail La liaison dans deux variétés de français : approche de corpus. 14.45-15.15 Elissa Sobotta, University of Munich, MoDyCo Schwa in Aveyron and Paris - a usage-based analysis 15.15-15.45 Anne Lacheret, ILF, CRISCO, University of Caen & Chantal Lyche, University of Oslo/Tromsø Coding strategies in PFC: the prosody challenge COFFEE 16.15-16.45 Geneviève Caelen Haumont, LPL, University of Provence, Aix-en-Provence Les proéminences mélodiques dans une famille de quatre générations à Cussac Fort-Médoc (33) 16.45-18.15 Olivier Baude, Corral, University of Orléans, Michel Jacobson, Lacito, CNRS Villejuif, Atanas Tchobanov & Richard Walter, MoDyCo, University of Paris X – CNRS. Intéropérabilité des corpus sonores : le cas des corpus en français. SATURDAY, August 27 CHAIR : John Goldsmith 10.00-10.30 Marc van Oostendorp, Meertens Institute, Amsterdam In defence of loi de position 10.30-11.00 Pierre Encrevé, EHESS, Paris, Tobias Scheer, Bases Corpus et Langage, CNRS UMR 6039, Nice & Sophie Wauquiers, University of Nantes Liaison in French : towards a unified explanation of variation. 11.00-11.15 COFFEE 11.15-11.45 Marie-Hélène Coté & Sylvie Gingras, University of Ottawa Perception and sonority in the stabilization and disappearance of schwa. 11.45-12.15 Jacques Durand and Julien Eychenne, ERSS, University of Toulouse-le Mirail French Schwa: unity and diversity. For more information about the conference and for practical information, you're invited to consult CASTL web page: http://castl.uit.no |








