Special Pre-Conference Lecture
Invited Speaker:
Pat Keating
UCLA Distinguished Professor, Emerita
Session 1: LabPhon for words, exploring the role of phonetic detail in lexical processing and its implications for the relationship between LabPhon and the lexicon
Invited Speaker:
Holger Mitterer
University of Malta (Malta)
Invited Discussant:
Jongho Jun
Seoul National University (South Korea)
Session 2: LabPhon for sentences, exploring the role of phonetic detail in sentence processing and its implications for the relationship between LabPhon and syntax
Invited speaker:
Fernanda Ferreira
University of California, Davis (USA)
Prosody, Syntax, and Conversational Language
Invited Discussant:
Michael Wagner
McGill University (Canada)
Session 3: LabPhon for pragmatics and discourse, exploring the role of phonetic detail in conveying pragmatic meanings in discourse and its implications for the relationship between LabPhon and information/discourse structure
Invited speaker:
Sasha Calhoun
Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)
Revisiting how contrast and prominence link: A laboratory phonologist’s view
Invited Discussant:
Aoju Chen
Utrecht University (the Netherlands)
Session 4: LabPhon for social contexts, exploring the role of phonetic detail in carrying social information and its implications for the relationship between LabPhon and sociophonetics
Invited speaker:
Abby Walker
Virginia Tech (USA)
Out of context: When social context increases uncertainty
Invited Discussant:
Tessa Bent
Indiana University (USA)
Session 5: LabPhon for non-articulatory gestures in spoken language, exploring the role of non-articulatory (facial and manual) gestures in spoken language in relation to LabPhon
Invited speaker:
Marc Swerts
Tilburg University (the Netherlands)
Invited Discussant:
Jelena Krivokapić
University of Michigan (USA)