LINGUIST List 19.1511
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Wed May 07 2008
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1. Markus
Hiller,
Prosodic Alignment at the Word Level
2. Sonia
Barnes,
17th Coll. Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Lit & Linguistics
Message 1: Prosodic Alignment at the Word Level
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Date: 07-May-2008
From: Markus Hiller <hiller ids-mannheim.de>
Subject: Prosodic Alignment at the Word Level
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Full Title: Prosodic Alignment at the Word Level Date: 20-Nov-2008 - 21-Nov-2008 Location: Mannheim, Germany Contact Person: Renate Raffelsiefen Meeting Email: align ids-mannheim.de Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Morphology; Phonology Subject Language(s): English (eng), French (fra), German, Standard (deu), Hungarian (hun), Polish (pol) Call Deadline: 01-Jul-2008 Meeting Description: This specialized workshop is on alignment, with focus on word-internal morphological and prosodic constituents. Call for papers Prosodic Alignment at the Word Level Mannheim, Germany November 20--21, 2008 Deadline for abstracts: July 1, 2008 Topic: Organization of segments into prosodic constituents is well known to be sensitive to morphological boundaries. Thus, the difference between the cluster 'tr' being syllabified as a complex onset in the English word 'nitrate' but being coda 't' plus onset 'r' instead in 'night rate' evidently is a result of their difference in morphological structure. Currently, a widely accepted approach to this kind of phenomenon involves the notion of alignment. According to this, prosodic domains are in place to satisfy constraints that demand that all morphological constituent boundaries of a particular kind (e.g. word, stem, affix) concide with a prosodic constituent boundary of a particular kind (e.g. phonological word, foot, syllable). This specialized workshop is on alignment, with focus on word-internal morphological and prosodic constituents. The workshop is to be centered on empirical generalizations rather than being committed to any particular theoretical framework. We particularly welcome contributions regarding: 1. Effects of morphosyntactic structure mediated by prosodic constituency, including both ''lexical'' phonological and phonetic effects -- particularly among those, phonetical or laboratory phonological studies on subliminal boundary effects. 2. From a crosslinguistic perspective: what sorts of morphological distinctions (e.g. affixes vs. affixoids) are reflected prosodically? 3. Similarly, what sorts of prosodic constituents are involved? Are there alignment effects that relevantly do not refer to the phonological word but rather the foot or the syllable? For practical reasons, our principal interest is in the following languages (in alphabetical order): English, French, German, Hungarian, and Polish, but also extends to other languages (esp. of Europe) including nonstandard varieties of the languages already mentioned. Presentations will be 35 minutes, followed by 15 minutes of discussion. Deadline is July 1, for abstracts of 2 pages maximum (including examples and references). Two copies -- one anonymous, one showing name and affiliation -- should be submitted in PDF format, to: align ids-mannheim.de Working language at the workshop will be English. Expenses for travel and accommodation can be reimbursed within a limit. For additional questions, please contact: Renate Raffelsiefen, Caren Brinckmann, or Markus Hiller Institut für deutsche Sprache Postfach 10 16 21 68016 Mannheim Phone: +49 621 / 1581 - 0 Fax: +49 621 / 1581 - 200 e-mail: {brinckmann,hiller,raffelsiefen} ids-mannheim.de http://www.ids-mannheim.de/gra/wortphonologie.html Project group: ''Grammatik des Deutschen im europäischen Vergleich [German Grammar in a comparative European context]'', Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, Germany
Message 2: 17th Coll. Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Lit & Linguistics
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Date: 07-May-2008
From: Sonia Barnes <sonia.quintana mail.utexas.edu>
Subject: 17th Coll. Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Lit & Linguistics
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Full Title: 17th Coll. Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Lit & Linguistics Date: 07-Nov-2008 - 08-Nov-2008 Location: Austin, Texas, USA Contact Person: Jennifer Lang Meeting Email: 17coloquioUT gmail.com Web Site: http://web.austin.utexas.edu/17coloquio/coloquio/Welcome.html Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics Subject Language(s): Portuguese (por) Spanish (spa) Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2008 Meeting Description: New Geographies and Localities in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Linguistics. The 17th Colloquium on Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Linguistics will be hosted by the Graduate Student Organization of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Texas at Austin. This colloquium is organized by graduate students in order to give other graduate students an opportunity to share their current work and research interests. Call for Papers This conference seeks to explore how new changes in cartographic and geographic understanding in the Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian world are creating new opportunities and challenges for scholars. As some critics have argued, thinkers must move away from the national and communitarian concepts that emerged as consequences of national projects in the 19th century. With this as a starting point, we encourage a pluralistic investigation of cartography, geography and spatio-political representations through personal, domestic, and affective mappings that deviate from traditional urban, national, and topographic conceptions. Topics include, but are not limited to: - Migratory identities, patterns and global capital - Cosmopolitanism and representation of urban slums - Agency and memory in a post-terror era - Movements of international crime within geographic realities - Genre hibridity and media - Abjection and politics of queer spaces - Spanish post-nationalism - Peninsular subjectivities - Borderlands - Public and private sphere frontiers - New understandings in Colonial Latin American Literature - Narcotrafficking and literary spaces - Femicide and the geography of violence Furthermore, we also welcome theoretical or applied linguistic approaches (syntax, semantics, phonetics, phonology, psycho/neurolinguistics, discourse, sociolinguistics) exploring the effects of language in the previous or related topics. Papers in English, Portuguese and Spanish will be considered. Reading time of final papers is limited to 15 minutes (8 double-spaced pages). The organizing committee encourages submissions of panels (not to exceed three papers) organized around a specific topic, author or work. Please submit electronically an abstract of approximately 250 words by July 15th, 2008 to 17coloquioUT gmail.com Do not include any personal information on the abstract. Instead, on a separate page please include the following: title of presentation, name of participant, affiliation, address, telephone and e-mail. The general registration fee for all presenters is $30 (or a $40 on-site attendance registration).
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