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제 8회 한국음운론학회 국제학술대회 (ICPM8)
The 8th International Conference on Phonology and Morphology
Homepage:  https://sites.google.com/view/icpm8/home
Date: Saturday, June 11th, 2022 (Korea Standard Time)
Time: 09:30-17:30 (Korea Standard Time)
Host: The Phonology-Morphology Circle of Korea

Zoom Meetings: 
Opening, Session 1,2,4,5,7, PMCK General Meeting:   
ID: 245 679 4002     PW: 6er13j
Session 3,6,8:
ID: 607 856 3035     PW: 112233

9:30-09:55 Zoom Entrance
09:55-10:00 Opening
Soonhyun Hong (President, Inha University)
Moderator: Miyeon Ahn (Hankyong National University)

Session 1 Keynote Lecture (10:00-11:00)
Moderator: Hyesun Cho (Dankook University)
Edward Flemming (MIT)
MaxEnt versus Noisy Harmonic Grammar

Click for presentation slides  -> Harmonic Grammar


11:00-11:10 Break

Session 2 (11:10-12:25)
Moderator: Young-ran An (Gangseo University)
11:10-11:35
Khalid Alshammari (Newcastle University)
An Optimality-Theoretic analysis of consonant clusters in Northern Najdi Arabic
11:35-12:00
Priyeshi Kumari and Somdev Kar (Indian Institute of Technology Ropar)
Metathesis in Maithili: An Optimality Theoretic account
12:00-12:25
Anastasios Poulidakis (University of Crete)
Epenthesis in Greek child speech: An Optimality Theoretic account

Session 3 (11:10-12:25)
Moderator: Hijo Kang (Chosun University)
11:10-11:35
Chihkai Lin (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
Revisit vowel sequences in Old Japanese: from a corpus-based approach
11:35-12:00
Siying Chen (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Acceptance of tonal and segmental variability correlates to inventory size in Mandarin Chinese
12:00-12:25
Kunihiko Kuroki and Ryūichi Taki (Kobe Shoin Women's University; The University of Tokyo )
What forms exceptional pitch patterns in the word-tone system of Japanese?

12:25-13:15 Lunch
13:05-13:15 PMCK General Meeting (한국음운론학회 총회)

Session 4 Keynote Lecture (PHSJ Exchange Scholars) (13:15-14:35)
Moderator: Eunhae Oh (Konkuk University)
13:15-13:55 
Akira Utsugi (Nagoya University)
Perspectives of tonal typology on tonal changes in Kyungsang Korean
13:55-14:35 
Takeru Honma (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Trochaic clusters in English

14:35-14:45 Break

Session 5 (14:45-16:00)
Moderator: Suyeon Yun (Chungnam National University)
14:45-15:10
Mohamed Smirkou (Ibn Tofail University)
The phonology of stress in Moroccan Arabic: constraint indexation and inconsistency resolution
15:10-15:35
Yoolim Kim (Harvard University)
Beyond morphology: The role of Hanja in Sino-Korean processing
15:35-16:00
Shuxiang You and Qingyi Chen (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
How does phonology interact with morphosyntax? A case study of tone sandhi in Pingxiang Chinese

Session 6 (14:45-16:00)
Moderator: Soohyun Kwon (Seoul National University)
14:45-15:10
Chiyuki Ito (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, ILCAA)
An acoustic analysis of the Hamkyeng dialect from 1970s
15:10-15:35
Simon Gonzalez (The Australian National University)
Measuring articulatory targets in English coronal obstruents through tongue heatmaps and velocities
15:35-16:00
Drew Crosby and Amanda Dalola (University of South Carolina)
A nose for cuteness: consonants or nasalized vowels

16:00-16:15 Break

Session 7 (16:15-17:30)
Moderator: Goun Lee (Dankook University)
16:15-16:40
Yang Liu (Stony Brook University)
Categorical and gradient grammar models of Mandarin phonotactics
16:40-17:05
Krishan Chaursiya
(Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi)
Acquisition of contrasts: avoiding
perceptual warping for contrast
dispersion

Session 8 (16:15-17:30)
Moderator: Tae-Jin Yoon (Sungshin Women’s University)
16:15-16:40
Ayoub Noamane (Mohammed V University)
Peripheral geminate parsing in Moroccan Arabic: A moraic approach
16:40-17:05
Mingxing Li (Hong Kong Baptist University)
Perceptual and articulatory factors underlying the typology of sibilant place contrast
17:05-17:30
Xiaotian Wang (University of Göttingen)
Diphthongization of Shanghainese /e/ under the influence of language contact with Mandarin

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