THIRD CONFERENCE ON TONE AND INTONATION (TIE3)

Universidade de Lisboa

Program (Updated version)

September, 15

9-10

Registration

10.00

Opening

10.10-11.00

Elisabeth Selkirk

Intonational Phrasing and Spell-Out

11.00-11.35

Ingo Feldhausen

Sentential Objects and their Prosodic Phrasing

11.35-12.10

Shinichiro Ishihara

Independence of Focus from Prosodic Phrasing: Evidence from Japanese

12.10-12.45

Kyunghee Kim

The alignment of accentual peaks in the expression of focus in Korean

12.45-14.00

Lunch

14.00-14.35

Sónia Frota & Marina Vigário

Early Intonation in European Portuguese

14.35-15.10

Lluïsa Astruc, Elinor Payne, Brechtje Post, Pilar Prieto & Maria del Mar Vanrell

The development of intonation: a crosslinguistic study

15.10-15.45

Karsten Koch

A phonetic study of intonation and focus in N¬e÷kepmxcin (Thompson River Salish)

15.45-17.30

Poster Session 1 and Coffee break

17.30-18.05

Kiwako Ito & Shari R. Speer

Semantically-independent but contextually-dependent interpretation of contrastive accent

18.05-18.55

Aoju Chen

Tuning the focus: intonation and focus marking in child language

 

September, 16

9.00-9.50

Larry Hyman

Tonal and non-tonal intonation in Shekgalagari

9.50-10.25

Yiya Chen & Laura J. Downing

All Depressors Are Not Alike: A comparison of Shanghai and Zulu

10.25-11.00

Augustine Agwuele

Tone & CV Coarticulation in Yoruba: Locus Equations analyses

11.00-11.30

Coffee break

11.30-12.05

Eva Liina Asu, Pärtel Lippus, Pire Teras & Tuuli Tuisk

The realisation of Estonian quantity degrees in spontaneous speech

12.05-12.40

Gessiane Picanço

On the Relation between F0 and Voice Quality

12.40-13.15

Marc Brunelle

Speaker control in the phonetic implementation of Cham registers

13.15-14.45

Lunch

14.45-15.20

Mikael Roll

Left-edge boundary tone effects on syntactic processing in Swedish

15.05-15.40

Anouschka Bergmann, Kristine Maday & Kiwako Ito

Order Effects in Production and Comprehension of Prosodic Boundaries

15.40-17.30

Poster session 2 and Coffee break

17.30-18.05

Ana Isabel Mata & Ana Lúcia Santos

Between form and meaning: using intonation cues to identify confirmationseeking requests

18.05-18.55

Aditi Lahiri

Clitics, compounds and phonological words

 

September, 17

9.00-9.50

Marc Swerts

Have I got good or bad news for you? About prosodic predictors of the emotional content of a spoken message

9.50-10.25

Oliver Niebuhr

The interpretation of pitch patterns and its effects on the perception of accentual prominence in German

10.25-11.00

Michelina Savino & Martine Grice

Reaction Time in the Perception of Intonational Contrasts in Italian

11.00-11.30

Coffee break

11.30-12.05

Pärtel Lippus & Karl Pajusalu

The perception of pitch cue to the Estonian long quantity

12.05-12.40

Pilar Prieto, Francesc Josep Torres & Maria del Mar Vanrell

Categorical perception of mid boundary tones in Catalan

12.40-13.15

Ineke Mennen, Felix Schaeffler & Gerry Docherty

Cross-linguistic implementation of pitch range and its perceptual consequences: the example of English and German

13.15-14.45

Lunch

14.45-15.20

Hyesun Cho

Effects of speech rate on segmental anchoring: A model of F0 timing as a function of slope and alignment targets

15.05-15.40

Caterina Petrone & Mariapaola D’Imperio

From tones to tunes: The contribution of the prenuclear region in the identification of intonation contours in Italian

15.40-16.15

Eva Liina Asu

Native and non-native Estonian intonation: a study of Russian L1 speakers

16.15-16.45

Coffee break

16.45-17.20

Cristel Portes, Mariapaola D’Imperio & Roxane Bertrand

Acoustic properties of prenuclear accents in French

17.20-18.10

D. Robert Ladd

Segmental analogies for intonational gradience

18.15

Closing

 

Alternate:

Carolina Serra & Sónia Frota, Intonational phrase boundaries in BP across speech styles: perception and production

 

WELCOME DRINK: September, 15, 19.00.

CONFERENCE DINNER: September, 16, 20.00.

 

Poster session 1 (September, 15)

2

João Antônio de Moraes & Manuela Colamarco

Contrastive alignment of F0 peaks in Brazilian Portuguese Intonation

3

Brechtje Post & Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie

Intonational phrases in French: Two types of mapping

4

Vessela Dimitrova

Prosodic boundaries: production and comprehension in two trilingual children

5

Gwendolyn Hyslop

Tone and Tonogenesis in Bhutan and Beyond

6

Pire Teras &Tuuli Tuisk

The phonetic correlates of stød in Livonian

7

Pasha Siraj

Intonation in Singaporean English is Stress-Dependent

8

Annie Rialland, P. A. Somé & C. Vincent

An acoustic and physiological investigation of assertion and question prosodies in  Wúlé Dagara and other Gur languages

9

Tomas Riad

The morphological basis of lexical tone in Swedish

10

Beste Kamali & Bridget Samuels

The Syntax of Turkish Pre-stressing Suffixes

11

Judith Hanssen, Carlos Gussenhoven & Jörg Peters

Regional variation in the realisation of IP-final intonation contours in the Netherlands

12

Maria del Mar Vanrell

Focus structure and intonation patterns in Majorcan Catalan Wh-questions

13

Mercedes Cabrera Abreu, Lluïsa Astruc Aguilera, Francisco Vizcaíno Ortega & Eva Estebas Vilaplana

T- or not T-? Evidence from Madrid and Canary Islands Spanish

14

Barbara Gili Fivela & Mariapaola D'Imperio

High peak vs high plateau in the identification of contrastive accents in Italian

15

Marie Nilsenová

Effects of pitch perception on the interpretation of speech stimuli

16

Ross Metusalem & Kiwako Ito

Accentual Prominence and Contrast Representation in Discourse Development

17

Meghan Armstrong

Unexpected Early Nuclear Stress in English of L2 Spanish Speakers

18

Draga Zec & Elizabeth Zsiga

Contextual Evidence for the Representation of Pitch Accents in Standard Serbian

Poster session 2 (September, 16)

1

Carolina Serra & Sónia Frota

Intonational phrase boundaries in BP across speech styles: perception and production

2

Anne Abeillé, Elisabeth Delais-Rousserie, Jean-Marie Maradin, François Mouret & Hiyon Yoo

Left Aligned IPs in French: Evidence from Coordination

3

Karen Barto-Sisamout

The Effect of Voicing and Aspiration on Tone in Lao

4

Renata Savy & Miriam Voghera

A corpus-based study on syntactic and prosodic phrasing in spontaneous Italian speech

5

Chinar Dara & Marc D. Pell

The effect of emotion and linguistic intonation on Punjabi lexical tones

6

Claire Beyssade, Barbara Hemforth, Jean-Marie Marandin & Cristel Portes

The prosody of restrictive seulement in French

7

Carlos Gussenhoven

The analysis of non-final steep f0 falls in English and Dutch

8

Cédric Patin

Tone and Intonation Waltz in Shingazidja Polar Questions

9

Frank Kügler

A cross-linguistically based model of pitch-range realization

11

Gjert Kristoffersen

Theoretical implications of a three-way accentual contrast in North Germanic

12

Stefan Baumann

Resolving Scope of Negation Ambiguities by Intonation in Varieties of German

13

Marie Nilsenová

Disentangling the Frequency Code

14

Aline Alves FONSECA & José Olímpio de Magalhães

The interpretation of prosodic cues in the apposition of attributes in Brazilian Portuguese ambiguous sentences

15

Masayuki Gibson

The Interaction of Intonation and Lexical Tone: Echo Questions

16

Mariapaola D’Imperio, Francesco Cangemi & Lisa Brunetti

The phonetics and phonology of contrastive topic constructions in Italian

17

Beste Kamali

Phonological Phrasing and Scope Interactions in Turkish

18

Te-hsin Liu

Directionality and least effort principle in Tianjin