WTPh
Workshop on Theoretical Phonology 2020
Concordia University, Montreal
May 8th online at 2PM (14:00) EDT (GMT -4)
Workshop on Theoretical Phonology 2020
Concordia University, Montreal
May 8th online at 2PM (14:00) EDT (GMT -4)
Keynote event: David Odden (OSU and U of Washington)
Radical Substance Free Phonology and Feature Learning
Please register
Live talk on Zoom (sold out!) and YouTube
Odden's Paper
The handout (but there will be slides too)
General session: Below we have collected some handouts, papers and recorded video presentations of work originally accepted for presentation at the postponed NAPhCxi. There will be Zoom discussion of these after Dave Odden's presentation. In case of tech problems, go to the Rational Phonology YouTube channel for a new link
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Accepted as papers
George Starling (SOAS) on YouTube Distributional learning is not sufficient for American English (slides)
Lee Bickmore (Albany) Handout: audio Phonological and Morphological Factors Influencing Vowel Hiatus Resolution in Rutooro
Dakotah Lambert, Jon Rawski & Jeffrey Heinz (Stony Brook) on YouTube Overcoming Poverty of Stimulus with Structure and Parameters (slides) (transcript)
Björn Köhnlein (OSU) on YouTube A Foot-Based Analysis of Stress Advancement in Shina (slides)
Marjorie Leduc (Concordia) on Youtube Vowel Harmony in Turkana (slides)
Mark Hale (Concordia) handout on Marshallese Glides
Natalie Weber (Yale) handout The case for NonInitiality
Accepted as posters
Scott Nelson & Jeffrey Heinz (Stony Brook) Slides on Incomplete Neutralization is No Problem for Formal Phonology
Ollie Sayeed (UPenn) Slides on What exactly is wrong with ridiculous analyses?
Samuel Andersson (Yale) - Ollie Sayeed (UPenn) Bridget Samuels (USC) - Bert Vaux (Cambridge) Slides on Emergentism and Substancelessness: New arguments from whistling