Poster Sessions
All poster sessions will be held on the 4th floor of the Academic Building - East Wing.
Session 1
Saturday, Nov. 2 | 10:45 - 12:15
Saturday, Nov. 2 | 10:45 - 12:15
Canaan BREISS
University of Southern California
Correlated idiosyncrasy in the English comparative and superlative alternations (abstract)Hanyoung BYUN
University of California, Santa Cruz
High vowel devoicing in Tohoku Japanese is conditioned by foot structure (abstract)Ian S. CAMERON
The Ohio State University
Towards a source for stop-stop illusory vowel perception in Russian pseudowords (abstract)Manasvi CHATURVEDI & Jason SHAW
Yale University
A dynamic neural model of tonal downstepSong JIANG & Peter JURGEC
University of Toronto
Tone-vowel quality interactions in Mandarin (abstract)Giorgio MAGRI
CNRS, University of Paris 8, SFL
Why phonologists got it right: a principled derivation of OT and HG (abstract)Eyal MARCO¹ & Ezer RASIN¹²
¹ Tel Aviv University, ² Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Optimal Paradigms: a challenge from Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic (abstract)Magdalena MARKOWSKA & Jeffrey HEINZ
Stony Brook University
Learning k-ISL functions over phonological features: case studiesKate MOONEY
University of Maryland, College Park
On the nature of morphophonological alternations (abstract)Scott NELSON¹ & Eric BAKOVIĆ²
¹ University of Illinois, ² University of California San Diego
Computation Clarifies Mixed Specification Behavior of Coronals in English (abstract)Ali NIRHECHE
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Variable Assimilation of the Definite Article l- in Moroccan ArabicLogan SWANSON¹, Jeffrey HEINZ¹, John RAWSKI²
¹ Stony Brook University, ² San Jose State University
Phonotactic Learning and Constraint Selection Without Statistics (abstract)Yang WANG
University of Utah
The emergent typology of reduplication: Universals and variations in learning biases (abstract)
Session 2
Saturday, Nov. 2 | 15:00 - 16:30
Saturday, Nov. 2 | 15:00 - 16:30
Scott BORGESON
Michigan State University
Mora Linearity in Compensatory Lengthening (abstract)Núria BOSCH & Bert VAUX
University of Cambridge
Is there scope for scope in morphophonological rule induction? (abstract)Nick DANIS
Washington University in Saint Louis
Logical transductions are not sufficient for notational equivalenceJoshua DEES
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
The grammaticalization of the Turkic comitative(s): Mismatches in harmony and stress (abstract)Michael DOW
Université de Montréal
Nasal vowels may be structurally unique: Evidence from typology (abstract)Sara FINLEY
Pacific Lutheran University
Learning and Processing Biases for Vowel Harmony Over Vowel Disharmony (abstract)Jack GOLDBERG
University of Southern California
Target Based Analysis of Syllable Contact Sonority in Bashkir (abstract)Jongho JUN, Yoona YEE, Jaehyun YIM
Seoul National University
Unnatural sonorant assimilation in Korean: An aerodynamic study (abstract)Seung Suk LEE, Joe PATER, Brandon PRICKETT
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Representing and learning stress in a MaxEnt frameworkCorentin MAZET
Indiana University
Syllable-Based Height Assignment is Productive in Parisian French (abstract)Thom VAN HUGTE
Universität Leipzig
Strong and Weak Low Tones in Peñoles Mixtec (abstract)Yuxuan (Melody) WANG
Harvard University
A transparent reanalysis of self-destructive feeding (abstract)Yuanfan YING
University of Maryland, College Park
Complex tone sandhi types in the Chinese Wu dialect of Huangyan (abstract)
Session 3
Sunday, Nov. 3 | 10:15 - 11:45
Sunday, Nov. 3 | 10:15 - 11:45
Klaus BAKI, Anthony D. YATES, Sam ZUKOFF
University of California, Los Angeles
A Phonology–Morphosyntax Interface Explanation of the “Nasal Infix” in (Proto-)Indo-European (abstract)Caleb BELTH
University of Utah
A Learning Based Account of Turkish Laryngeal Alternations (abstract)Antón DE LA FUENTE¹, Sarang JEONG¹, Arto ANTTILA¹, Giorgio MAGRI²
¹ Stanford University, ² CNRS
What do harmony-based grammars exclude? (abstract)Eleanor GLEWWE, Ariana FURLONG, Lu JOHNSTON, Tanmaie KAILASH, Gaeul KWON, Zoe ZALLEK
Grinnell College
Productivity, Universality, and Cumulativity in Sound Symbolism: A Pokémonastics Study of Georgian and English (abstract)Darby GRACHEK
University of Southern California
A link between phonology and the lexicon: Morphophonological exceptionality and decomposition in English stress shift (abstract)Aaron KAPLAN
University of Utah
Tashlhiyt Intonation Alignment in MaxEnt (abstract)Marjorie LEDUC
Rutgers University
Atr Harmony and Use It or Lose It: A New Perspective on Dominance Reversal (abstract)Han LI
Stony Brook University
Learning Tonotactic Patterns over Autosegmental Representations (abstract)Larry LYU
University of California, Santa Cruz
[Fricative] as a vowel feature: evidence from Rudong ChineseConnor MAYER¹, Donald DERRICK², Bryan GICK³
¹ University of California, Irvine, ² University of Canterbury, ³ University of British Columbia, Haskins Labs
Chunking in the production of tap/flap sequences (abstract)Tianyi NI¹, Maike ROCKER², Björn KÖHNLEIN¹
¹ The Ohio State University, ² Texas Tech University
A metrical analysis of ternary vowel quantity in East Frisian Low German (abstract)Anthony STRUTHERS-YOUNG
University of California San Diego
Register features and cumulativity: the representation of double downstep in Northern Toussian (abstract)Utku ZOBARLAR
Rutgers University
Rethinking exceptional stress assignment in Turkish (abstract)