Redefining Elicitation: Novel Data in Phonological Theory
April 9 – April 11, 2004
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In recent years, new approaches to data acquisition and data analysis have raised questions about the nature of phonological representations and the organization of the phonological component of the grammar. Such approaches include data acquired by acoustic and articulatory methodologies, first and second language acquisition, computer simulations, and large corpora. As a result, many traditional problems in phonological theory can now be seen in a new light. The goal of the workshop is to explore novel kinds of data and the ways in which they can inform phonological theory.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Arto Anttila, New York University
- Marie-Hélène Côte, University of Ottawa
- Lisa Davidson, New York University
- Stefan Frisch, University of South Florida
- Diamandis Gafos, New York University
- Elliott Moreton, University of North Carolina
- Joe Pater, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Marianne Pouplier, University of Maryland
- Jie Zhang and Yuwen Lai, University of Kansas
- Kie Zuraw, UCLA
Titles and abstracts are listed on the schedule. If you plan to attend, we strongly encourage you to preregister. Having an estimate of the size of the attendance will help us plan our event (and preregistering will not force you to pay in advance). To preregister, please click on the "Register" link above. Thank you!
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