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Maciej BARANOWSKI (University of Manchester, England) E - E o i Gerard DOCHERTY (Griffith University, Australia) L t Saturday, L C a PAC Mariko KONDO (University of Waseda, Japan)

THE PHONOLOGY e n r i Jane STUART-SMITH (University of Glasgow, Scotland) r OF CONTEMPORARY o t e e t April 2015 Eiji YAMADA (Fukuoka University, Japan) a

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WORKSHOP C u a L The Prosody of contemporary English: analyses, interfaces and annotation SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE e l

(Salle de l’Orangerie, rue du Taur, city centre) q Martin J. Ball, Linköping University, Sweden r

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Chair: G. Turcsan PAC p Nicolas Ballier, University of -Diderot Paris 7,

VARIATION, CHANGE é o s Maciej Baranowski, University of Manchester, England i n 09:00-09:30 A. CHLEBOWSKI(Université Paris 7, France), The prosody of "nasal grunts" in the NECTE corpus l a l Joan C. Beal, University of Sheffield, England AND SPOKEN CORPORA g

09:30-10:00 S. HERMENT (Université Aix-Marseille, France), L. LEONARDUZZI (Université Aix-Mar- r seille, France), Exploring Phonosyntax in Newcastle English Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero, University of Manchester, England o

10:00-10:30 D. CHOW(University of Ottawa, Canada), The Prosody of Function Words in Singapore English Caroline Bouzon, 3, France o 10:30-11:15 D. HIRST (Université Aix-Marseille, France), The automatic analysis of speech prosody: Ines Brulard, University of , France perspectives for computer-assisted learning

Laurie Buscail, University of Perpignan, France C Basilio Calderone, University of Toulouse, France 2015 11:15-11:30 Coffee Philip Carr, University of 3, France ADVANCES IN THE PHONOLOGY 11:30-12:00 Chair: D. Hirst Jack Chambers, University of Toronto, Canada AND PHONETICS OF CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH U. PETRUNINA (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Some prosodic features of checking and yes-no questions in African American English 12:00-12:30 A. JESPERSEN (University of Cambridge, UK), High Rise Terminals and discourse structure in Sydney Aboriginal English Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès 12:30-13:00 S. WILHELM (Université de Bourgogne, France), UNBI – Beyond universals? Nouvelle Maison de la Recherche 13:00-13:30 Round Table CONTACT Peter Collins, University of New South Wales, Australia Felicity Cox, Macquarie University, Australia 9-13 April 2015 . )

0 CPRS Sylvain Detey, University of Waseda, Japan n e

v Centre de Promotion Gerard Docherty, Griffith University, Australia z ( Jacques Durand, University of Toulouse, France a de la Recherche v

o Karine Duvignau, University of Toulouse, France Monday, r Scientifique o

d Université Dominique Estival, University of Western Sydney, Australia e F Toulouse - Jean Jaurès Emmanuel Ferragne, University of Paris-Diderot Paris 7, France

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13 o Tél. (33 0)5 61 50 44 68 Colleen Fitzgerald, University of Texas at Arlington, USA Z 9:00-09:55 PLENARY SESSION: Mèl. [email protected] Jean-Michel Fournier, University of , France © Mariko KONDO (Waseda University, Japan) (Amphi F417), Phonemic interpretation and d Heinz Giegerich, University of Edinburgh, Scotland l phonetic manifestation of English liquid consonants by Japanese speakers r o

t Hélène Giraudo, University of Toulouse, France w

e Olivier Glain, University of Saint-Etienne, France 10:00-10:20 Coffee g e n Ulrike Gut, University of Münster, Germany u r g

n Michael T. Hammond, University of Arizona, USA

WORKSHOP D , h . Interphonology in English-learning contexts: new perspectives from EFL and ESL research s Sophie Herment, University of Aix-Marseille 1, France e r (Amphi F417) f Nadine Herry-Bénit, University of Paris 8, France k c

Chair: M. Kondo c o Patrick Honeybone, University of Edinburgh, Scotland t S a

: David Hornsby, University of Kent, England 10:20-10:35 V. LACOSTE (University of Freiburg, Germany), N. HERRY-BÉNIT (Université Paris 8, n

o Daniel Huber, University of Toulouse, France p Interphonology in English-learning i

France), T. KAMIYAMA (Université Paris 8, France), t a

- Manuel Jobert, University of 3, France contexts: the ICE-IPAC Project r t s t

10:35-11:05 T. KONISHI, M. KONDO (Waseda University, Japan), Acoustic manifestation of English u Wyn Johnson, University of Essex, England l l I

prosody by Japanese learners Takeki Kamiyama, University of Paris 8, France . e

11:05-11:35 O. REID-COLLINS (Université Aix-Marseille, France), The interphonology of Indian English: to- R

j Mariko Kondo, University of Waseda, Japan wards a rhythmic classification of L2 English in South India A D

Véronique Lacoste, University of Freiburg, Germany -

11:35-12:05 A. MÉLI(Université Paris 7, France), A study of vowel acquisition in French-English interphonology o S Steven Moore, University of Toulouse, France R r P Sylvain Navarro, University of Toulouse, France

12:05-12:35 Round table C

/ Anne Przewozny, University of Toulouse, France p J 2 12:35-14:00 Lunch . Monika Pukli, , France T U

Jørgen Staun, University of Copenhagen, Denmark , s w

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l Jane Stuart-Smith, University of Glasgow, Scotland (Amphi F417) o

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Chair: M. Baranowski î w o Gabor Turcsan, University of Aix-Marseille 1, France n e Eiji Yamada, Fukuoka University, Japan

14:00-14:30 D. HUBER (Université Toulouse 2, France), Phonological variation in ‘because’ and its dis- B

: w course functions in Lancashire English Stephan Wilhelm, , France e u

14:30-15:00 ANITA SZAKAY (Queen Mary University of London, England), EIVIND TORGERSEN (Sør- q i

Trøndelag University College, Norway), Voice quality differences in London English: The h p a

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0 VARIATION, CHANGE AND SPOKEN CORPORA PAC 2 ADVANCES IN THE PHONOLOGY AND PHONETICS OF CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH

Thursday, Friday, 9 April 2015 10 April 2015 10:00-12:45 Registration / Lunch ‘sur le pouce’ 9:00-09:55 PLENARY SESSION: Jane STUART-SMITH (University of Glasgow, Scotland) (Amphi F417) : 'Bring hither the 12:45-13:00 Welcome: Anne PRZEWOZNY, Philip CARR, Jacques DURAND fatted coo!' An acoustic study of real-time change across a century of Glaswegian dialect

13:00-13:55 PLENARY SESSION 09:55-10:20 Coffee Maciej BARANOWSKI (University of Manchester, England) (Amphi F417) : The Sociolin- guistics of the NORTH-FORCE merger in Manchester English 10:20-10:50 GENERAL SESSION B WORKSHOP B Parallel session 1 (Amphi F417) Parallel session 2 (r. F412) Word stress in English: empirical and theoretical issues (Amphi F417) 14:00-14:30 GENERAL SESSION A Parallel session 2 (r. F422) Chair: P. Carr Chair: G. Docherty Chair: N. Ballier Parallel session 1 (Amphi F417) Chair: S. Wilhelm Chair: J. Stuart-Smith R. DOMANGE (Stockholm University, Swe- M. AMAND (Université Paris 7, France), 14:30-15:00 J-M. FOURNIER, Q. DABOUIS (Université de Tours, France) den), Variation in Indian English and the Did you say Face or Fierce? Variation in Syllable weight and stress in English: the case of disyllables F. TECHER (Université Paris 7, France), N. M. SOSKUTHY (University of York, UK), J. 10:50-11:20 issue of proficiency Four Geordie vowels in the TLS Corpus 15:00-15:30 J. CASTANIER (Université de Poitiers, France), Stress-placement in etymologically prefixed BALLIER (Université Paris 7, France), The HAY (University of Canterbury, NZ), Chan- L. GOUDET (Université Paris 13, France), C. BOUZON (Université Lille 3, France), K. disyllabic noun/verb pairs revisited: a semantic and diachronic approach CV effect: French enchaînement and liaison ging word usage patterns lead to changing Misheards: the role of audiovisual perception O’CONNOR (Université Lille 3, France), The 15:30-16:00 G. TURCSAN (Université Aix-Marseille, France), Making sense of nonce word stress in En- among French learners of English word durations in New Zealand English for mondegreens in a sung corpus interaction of aspiration and syllabification glish 14:30-15:00 B. HANNISDAL (University of Bergen, Nor- M. KUL (Adam Mickiewicz Uni., Poland), P. in the English of French learners way), A corpus-based study of /t/-flapping in ZYDOROWICZ (Adam Mickiewicz Uni., Po- 11:20-11:50 R. CAMPOS-ASTORKIZA (Ohio State Uni- O. GLAIN (Université de Saint-Étienne, 16:00-16:30 Coffee American English broadcast speech land), A corpus-based study of vowel reduc- versity, US), Babel, Babel look at me now! France), The phonological fuzziness of palata- tion in two speech styles: comparison Rhotic adaptation in British Americana lisation in contemporary English: a case of Chair: J. Durand between English and Polish near-phonemes? 15:00-15:30 P. STRYCHARCZUK (Queen Margaret Uni- V. LACOSTE (University of Freiburg, Ger- 16:30-17:00 Q. DABOUIS (Université de Tours, France), English Phonology and the Literate Speaker Diversity within diversity: Haitian Optimality Theory and beyond: an analysis of versity, UK), J. SCOBBIE (Queen Margaret many), 11:50-12:30 POSTER SESSION 17:00-17:30 E. YAMADA (Fukuoka University, Japan), Emerging fuzzy contrasts in English phonology in Toronto English word stress using a new concept of “positional function” University, UK), Y. GERBOUD (Université Aix-Marseille, France), Perception of English accents by French Standard Southern British English learners of English 17:30-18:00 P. CARR (Université Montpellier 3, France), Word stress, mental storage and extraction of generalisations: neural mechanisms and the dual mechanism hypothesis H. KOBAYASHI (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan), Partial Reduplication in English 15:30-16:00 Coffee within Optimality Theory M. PANEK, E. FERRAGNE, F. ZUMSTEIN (Université Paris 7, France), TH-Stopping and 18:00-18:30 Round Table WORKSHOP A /t/ lenition in Irish English Focus on current PAC research (Amphi F417) N. A. RIZVI SYED (University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences, Uthal, Pakistan), Chair: S. Herment Features of Pakistani English S. N. SAHA, S. Kr. DAS MANDAL (Indian , Kharagpur, India), Pho- 16:00-16:30 J. DURAND, S. NAVARRO, C. VIOLLAIN (Université Toulouse 2, France), R-sandhi in the netic Problem of Native Bengali speakers’ English pronunciation - Analyzed by Automatic PAC corpora: A phonologically motivated phenomenon or a relic of historical changes? Phoneme Alignment Using HTK 16:30-17:00 S. NAVARRO (Université Toulouse 2, France), English rhoticity: empirical data and pho- H. STEIGERTAHL (University of Bayreuth, Germany), English in Namibia – A New Variety? nological modeling – Language Use and Variety Status in Five Namibian Communities 17:00-17:30 C. VIOLLAIN (Université Toulouse 2, France) The SFVS in the light of the PAC New Zealand corpus: from empirical data to a Dependency 12:30-13:30 Lunch analysis 13:30-14:25 PLENARY SESSION: 17:30-18:25 PLENARY SESSION: Eiji YAMADA (Fukuoka University, Japan) (Amphi F417): An Overview of the approach to Gerard DOCHERTY (Griffith University, Australia) (Amphi F417) : Mapping vowel realiza- word stress in English in the generative tradition: from SPE to current Optimality treatments tion in a new corpus of unscripted West Australian English