Spring 2009
5pm-6pm, Tuesday
Conference Room #202, 46 E. Delaware Ave., University of Delaware
- May.12
- Apr.7
- Mar.24
- Mar.17
- Mar.10
- Mar.3
- Feb.23
- Xu 1999. Masa, Nadya, Anne. (slide 1 2 3)
References
Xu. 1999. Effects of tone and focus on the formation and alignment of f0 contours. In Journal of Phonetics 27, 55-105.
Shinya. 2006. Lexical accent status affects perceived prominence of intonational peaks in Japanese. In Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2006, 89-92. [pdf]
Fall 2008
7pm-8pm, Monday
Conference Room #202, 46 E. Delaware Ave., University of Delaware
- Dec.1
- Experiment Report Satoshi&Masa
- Nov.24
- Gussenhoven 2007. Satoshi
- Nov.17
- Féry et al. (to appear) Nadya (slide)
- Nov.10
- Féry & Ishihara 2007. Anne (slide)
- Nov.3
- Ishihara 2008. Masa (slide)
- Oct.27
References
Féry, C. & Ishihara, S. 2007. How Information Structure Shape Prosody. To appear in Zimmermann, M. & Féry, C. (Eds.): Information Structure from different Perspectives. Oxford University Press.
Féry, C., Kaiser, E., Hörnig, R., Weskott, T. & Kliegl, R. (to appear). Perception of intonation in a completion and an eye movement experiment. In Boersma, P. & Hamann, S. (Eds.) Perception in Phonology, Berlin/New York: Mouton De Gruyter. http://www.sfb632.uni-potsdam.de/publications.html
Gussenhoven, C. 2007. Types of Focus in English. In Daniel Buring, Matthew Gordon & Chungmin Lee (eds.) Topic and Focus: Intonation and Meaning. Theoretical and Crosslinguistic Perspectives. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Ishihara, Shin-ichiro. 2008. Japanese Downstep Revisited. Ms. University of Potsdam.
Spring 2008
2pm-3pm, Tuesday
Conference Room #202, 46 E. Delaware Ave., University of Delaware
- May.13
- May.6
- Apr.29
- Apr. 22
- Apr.15
- Apr.08
- Mar.25
- Mar.18
- Mar.11
- Mar.04
- Feb.26
- Wagner 2005 Ch.1-2 (slide)
- Feb.19
References
Ladd, Bob. 1996. Intonational Phonology. Cambridge University Press.
Wagner, Michael. 2005. Prosody and Recursion. MIT Ph.D. dissertation.
Fall 2007
10am-12noon, Monday
Old College Room 202, University of Delaware
- Nov. 26
- Nov. 19
- Nov. 12
- Selkirk & Katz 2006
- Kawahara & Shinya To appear (slide)
- Nov. 5
- Oct. 29
- Oct. 22
- Hirose 2003 (slide)
- Speer, Warren & Schafer 2003 (slide)
- Oct.15
- Oct.8
- Venditti et al. To appear (slide)
- Oct.1
- Summary so far
- Kubozono 2006 (slide)
- Sep.24
- Selkirk & Tateishi 1991 (handout)
- Report of WPSI3 ~Ito & Mester 2007
- Sep.17
- Sep.10
- Aug.29
References
Beaver, David I., Clark, Brady Z., Flemming, Edward S., Jaeger, T.
Florian, and Maria K. Wolters. To appear. When Semantics meets
Phonetics: Acoustical studies of Second Occurrence Focus. Language 83.2.
Hirose, Yuki. 2003. Recycling Prosodic Boundaries. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 32-2,
167-195.
Ishihara, Shin-ichiro. To appear. Major Phrase, Focus Intonation,
Multiple Spell-Out. The Linguistic
Review 24, Special Volume on Prosodic Phrasing and Tunes.
Ito, Junko, and Armin Mester. 2007. Prosodic Categories and
Recursion. Handout of talk presented at WPSI3, Indiana
University, September 14, 2007.
Jun, Sun-Ah. 1998. The Accentual Phrase in the Korean prosodic
hierarchy. Phonology15,
189-226.
Kawahara, Shigeto, & Takahito Shinya. To appear. The intonation of
gapping coordination in Japanese: Evidence for Intonational Phrase and
Utterance. Phonetica.
Kratzer, Angelika, and Elisabeth Selkirk. 2007. Phase theory and
prosodic spellout:The case of verbs. Linguistic
Review 24, 93-135.
Kubozono, Haruo. 2006. Focus and Intonation in Japanese: Does Focus
Trigger Pitch Reset? In Proceedings
of the 2nd Workshop on Prosody, Syntax, and Information Structure
(WPSI2), eds. Shinichiro Ishihara, Michaela Schmitz, and Anne
Schwarz, volume 5? of isis,
xxx-xxx. Potsdam: University of Potsdam.
Oshima, David Y. 2007. Boundary Tones or Prominent Particles?:
Variation in Japanese Focus-marking Contours. In Proceedings of BLS31, 453-464.
Selkirk, Elisabeth. 1995. Sentence Prosody: Intonation, Stress, and
Phrasing. In Handbook of
Phonological Theory, ed. John A. Goldsmith, 550-569. London:
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Selkirk, Elisabeth(, and Jonah Katz). 2006. The prosody of
informational and contrastive focus: Experimental evidence for a
stress-based account. Handout of talk presented at Rutgers University,
February 17, 2006.
Selkirk, Elisabeth, and Koichi Tateishi. 1991. Syntax and Downstep in
Japanese. In Interdisciplinary
approaches to language: Essays in honor of S.-Y. Kuroda, eds.
Carol Georgopoulos and Roberta Ishihara, 519-543. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Academic Publishers.
Speer, Shari, Warren, Paul, and Amy Shafer. 2003. Intonation and
sentence processing. Proceedings of
the Fifteenth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences,
Barcelona, 3-9 August 2003.
Sugahara, Mariko. Conditions on Post-FOCUS Dephrasing in Tokyo
Japanese. Proceedings of the 1st
International Conference on Speech Prosody, 655-658. Aix-en-Provence, France.
Tomioka, Satoshi. 2007. Grammar of Anti-Exhaustivity. Handout of talk
presented at WPSI3, Indiana University, September 15, 2007.
Truckenbrodt, Hubert. 2007. The syntax-phonology interface. The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology,
ed. Paul de Lacy. Cambridge
University Press.
Venditti, Jennifer J. 2006. Prosody in sentence processing. In The Handbook of East Asian
Psycholinguistics, vol.2: Japanese, eds. R. Mazuka, M. Nakayama
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Venditti, Jennifer, and Hiroko Yamashita. 1994. Prosodic information
and processing of complex NPs in Japanese. Proceedings
of Formal Approaches to Japanese Linguistics 1, MIT
Working Papers in Linguistics 24, 375-391.
Venditti, Jeniffer, Maekawa, Kikuo, and Mary Beckman. To appear.
Prominence Marking in the Japanese Intonation System. In Handobook of Japanese Linguistics,
eds. Shigeru Miyagawa and Mamoru Saito. Oxford University Press.