The time is given in pm and in Central European Summer Time.
May 18, 2021 (Tuesday)
1.15 - 2.00
Informal warm-up
2.00 - 2.10
Official start and introduction
Session 1 (Chair: Marcel Schlechtweg)
2.10 - 3.10
Keynote
Mirjam Ernestus
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Matches and mismatches between phonetics and phonology: The case of speech reduction
3.10 - 3.40
Fabian Tomaschek
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany
Effects of word class and inflectional uncertainty on fine phonetic detail of word-final German [ɐ]
3.40 - 4.10
Break
Session 2 (Chair: Oliver Niebuhr)
4.10 - 4.40
Simon David Stein & Ingo Plag
Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
The phonetics of derivation: Segmentability effects on the acoustic duration of affixed words in English
4.40 - 5.10
Marcel Schlechtweg & Greville G. Corbett
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany + University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Is morphosyntactic agreement encoded in acoustic detail?
5.10 - 5.40
Joyce McDonough
University of Rochester, NY, USA
The polysynthetic ideal: The phonetic structure of Navajo (iso:nav) verbal morphology
5.40 - 6.10
Break
Session 3 (Chair: Erin Conwell)
6.10 - 6.40
Charles Redmon & Allard Jongman
The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
Strong interfaces: Exploring the structure of the phonetic system as embedded in higher-order systems of contrast
6.40 - 7.10
Kristin Predeck, Aleese Block & Carlson Arnett
University of California, Davis, CA, USA
“Problematic phonemes” and German /ɛ:/: An acoustic analysis
7.10
Informal meeting
May 19, 2021 (Wednesday)
Session 4 (Chair: Marcel Schlechtweg)
1.30 - 2.00
Oliver Niebuhr & Jana Neitsch
University of Southern Denmark, Sønderborg, Denmark + University of Stuttgart, Germany
The new "Speaker": Enhancing persuasiveness through the assessment and training of vowel pronunciation and acoustically projected body height
2.00 - 3.00
Keynote
Ingo Plag
Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
Morpho-phonetics: What phonetics can tell us about word structure, and how word structure may feed into phonetics
3.00 - 4.00
Break
Session 5 (Chair: Joyce McDonough)
4.00 - 4.30
Motoki Saito, Harald Baayen & Fabian Tomaschek
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany
Differences in anticipatory coarticulation in tauto- and hetero-morphemic VC sequences
4.30 - 5.00
Marcel Schlechtweg, Holden Härtl & Philippe de Brabanter
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany + Universität Kassel, Germany + Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
The acoustic profile of pure quotation
5.00 - 5.30
Dominic Schmitz, Ingo Plag & Dinah Baer-Henney
Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
The duration of word-final /s/ differs across morphological categories in English: Evidence from pseudowords
5.30 - 6.00
Break
Session 6 (Chair: Fabian Tomaschek)
6.00 - 6.30
Claudia Lehmann
Universität Bremen, Germany
The prosody of insubordination: The case of as if
6.30 - 7.00
Erin Conwell
North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA
The use and non-use of sub-phonemic information in online sentence processing
7.00 - 7.30
Fernando Melero García
University of Texas, Arlington, TX, USA
From gestural overlap to phonological change: A case study of stop consonants in Spanish
7.30
Closing remarks
May 18, 2021 (Tuesday)
1.15 - 2.00
Informal warm-up
2.00 - 2.10
Official start and introduction
Session 1 (Chair: Marcel Schlechtweg)
2.10 - 3.10
Keynote
Mirjam Ernestus
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Matches and mismatches between phonetics and phonology: The case of speech reduction
3.10 - 3.40
Fabian Tomaschek
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany
Effects of word class and inflectional uncertainty on fine phonetic detail of word-final German [ɐ]
3.40 - 4.10
Break
Session 2 (Chair: Oliver Niebuhr)
4.10 - 4.40
Simon David Stein & Ingo Plag
Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
The phonetics of derivation: Segmentability effects on the acoustic duration of affixed words in English
4.40 - 5.10
Marcel Schlechtweg & Greville G. Corbett
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany + University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Is morphosyntactic agreement encoded in acoustic detail?
5.10 - 5.40
Joyce McDonough
University of Rochester, NY, USA
The polysynthetic ideal: The phonetic structure of Navajo (iso:nav) verbal morphology
5.40 - 6.10
Break
Session 3 (Chair: Erin Conwell)
6.10 - 6.40
Charles Redmon & Allard Jongman
The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
Strong interfaces: Exploring the structure of the phonetic system as embedded in higher-order systems of contrast
6.40 - 7.10
Kristin Predeck, Aleese Block & Carlson Arnett
University of California, Davis, CA, USA
“Problematic phonemes” and German /ɛ:/: An acoustic analysis
7.10
Informal meeting
May 19, 2021 (Wednesday)
Session 4 (Chair: Marcel Schlechtweg)
1.30 - 2.00
Oliver Niebuhr & Jana Neitsch
University of Southern Denmark, Sønderborg, Denmark + University of Stuttgart, Germany
The new "Speaker": Enhancing persuasiveness through the assessment and training of vowel pronunciation and acoustically projected body height
2.00 - 3.00
Keynote
Ingo Plag
Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
Morpho-phonetics: What phonetics can tell us about word structure, and how word structure may feed into phonetics
3.00 - 4.00
Break
Session 5 (Chair: Joyce McDonough)
4.00 - 4.30
Motoki Saito, Harald Baayen & Fabian Tomaschek
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany
Differences in anticipatory coarticulation in tauto- and hetero-morphemic VC sequences
4.30 - 5.00
Marcel Schlechtweg, Holden Härtl & Philippe de Brabanter
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany + Universität Kassel, Germany + Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
The acoustic profile of pure quotation
5.00 - 5.30
Dominic Schmitz, Ingo Plag & Dinah Baer-Henney
Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
The duration of word-final /s/ differs across morphological categories in English: Evidence from pseudowords
5.30 - 6.00
Break
Session 6 (Chair: Fabian Tomaschek)
6.00 - 6.30
Claudia Lehmann
Universität Bremen, Germany
The prosody of insubordination: The case of as if
6.30 - 7.00
Erin Conwell
North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA
The use and non-use of sub-phonemic information in online sentence processing
7.00 - 7.30
Fernando Melero García
University of Texas, Arlington, TX, USA
From gestural overlap to phonological change: A case study of stop consonants in Spanish
7.30
Closing remarks