THIRD
CONFERENCE ON TONE AND INTONATION (TIE3)
Universidade
de Lisboa
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |