Workshop on Experimental Studies on Intonation

5-7 January 2009 in Potsdam, Germany

3rd Workshop of the DFG-Priority Programme #1234
“Phonological and Phonetic Competence”

coorganised by the Universities of Potsdam, Cologne, Stuttgart and Berlin

Homepage: http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/pip/daten/workshop.html

 

Abstracts
last updated: Friday, February 6
Speaker(s) Title Date Time Abstract Presentation
Becker, Johannes & Baumann, Stefan & Grice, Martine Tonal and articulatory marking of focus domains: What do listeners hear?
Tue., Jan. 6
12.00-12.45
pdf
Breen, Mara Experimental investigations of the acoustics of information structure
Tue., Jan. 6
15.45-16.30
pdf / doc
zip
Bruce, Gösta On the interaction between intonational prominence and phrasing – evidence from Swedish
Mon., Jan. 5
13.00-13.45
ppt
Dennison, Heeyeon Y. & Schafer, Amy J. On the interpretation of prosodically marked contrast in sentence comprehension
Tue., Jan. 6
9.15-10.00
Elordieta, Gorka & Irurtzun, Aritz The prosody of non-exhaustive narrow focus
Tue., Jan. 6
17.00-17.45
pdf
Féry, Caroline & Vasishth, Shravan Prosody of recursive embedding in Hindi and German
Mon., Jan. 5
15.00-15.45
pdf
Frazier, Lyn Intonational constraints on processing: Phrase structure and beyond
Wed., Jan. 7
12.00-12.45
rtf / pdf
Gussenhoven, Carlos On the phonological status of pitch falls in English and Dutch: Evidence from semantic judgements
Mon., Jan. 5
17.00-17.45
zip
House, David The privileged position of the phrase-final accent – perception theory and intonation in Kammu
Wed., Jan. 7
10.00-10.45
pdf
Kentner, Gerrit Implicit rhythm affects parsing decisions in reading
Tue., Jan. 6
11.15-12.00
pdf
Kügler, Frank & Gollrad, Anja On the production of contrastive accents in German
Tue., Jan. 6
10.00-10.45
pdf
Lœvenbruck, Hélène Some articulatory and cerebral correlates of prosodic focus in French
Tue., Jan. 6
15.00-15.45
pdf
Petrone, Caterina & Truckenbrodt, Hubert Some properties of German high plateaus
Mon., Jan. 5
13.45-14.30
zip
Schneider, Katrin Experiments concerning boundary tone perception in German
Wed., Jan. 7
9.15-10.00
zip
Speer, Shari Intonationally marked contrast in instructed visual search: Intersective color vs. subsective scalar adjectives
Wed., Jan. 7
11.15-12.00
pdf / doc
link
Wagner, Michael Interpreting Prosodic Boundaries
Mon., Jan. 5
15.45-16.30

 

Posters
last updated: Wednesday, January 21
Author(s) Title Abstract Poster
Baumann, Stefan & Mücke, Doris & Becker, Johannes Strategies for Differentiating Second Occurrence Focus from Background Information
pdf / doc
pdf
Gollrad, Anja Duration as the phonetic cue in German ambiguity resolution
pdf / doc
Kentner, Gerrit Prosody and Pragmatics in Processing Negative Scope Ambiguities
pdf
Kügler, Fank On the production and perception of post-focal compression in Hindi contrastive ellipsis
pdf / doc
pdf
Mücke, Doris & Grice, Martine & Bergmann, Pia & Weyrauch, Hanna Articulatory reduction strategies: Effects of information structure and
word frequency
pdf / doc
pdf
Sauermann, Antje & Kügler, Frank & Drenhaus, Heiner On the interpretation of „only“
pdf / doc
Schneider, Katrin & Dogil, Grzegorz & Möbius, Bernd Boundary tone perception in German “out-of-the-blue”
phrases
pdf
pdf
Schneider, Katrin & Dogil, Grzegorz & Möbius, Bernd The influence of context on the
perception of boundary tones in German
pdf