Mittwoch, 04. März 2009
14.00–15.00 | Dafydd Gibbon The melody of rhythm: Bringing back the ‘boom-de-boomboom’! |
15.00–15.30 | Friederike Kern The constitution of rhythmic units and their use in conversation – The case of Turkish German |
15.30–16.00 | Patricia Donegan / David Stampe Grammar in real time |
16.00–16.30 | Kaffeepause • Coffeebreak |
16.30–17.00 | Stephanie Shih / Jason Grafmiller / Richard Futrell / Joan Bresnan Rhythm’s Role in genitive and dative construction choice in spoken English |
17.00–17.30 | Anton Karl Ingason Can phonology make categorical predictions about syntactic variation? On the interaction between prosody and subject case marking in Icelandic |
17.30–18.00 | Patrizia Noel On the loss of high frequency function words |
18.00–18.30 | Heike Wiese / Anette Hohlfeld The power of rhythm: Rituals and the evolution of syntax |
Donnerstag, 05. März 2009
09.00–09.30 | Xinfeng Zhang Relative difficulty of different rhythm types in L2: A bi-directional study of Mandarin Chinese and British English |
09.30–10.00 | Maren Schmidt-Kassow Similarities and differences of meter and syntax processing in L1 and L2 speakers of German |
10.00–11.00 | Sonja Kotz Neural correlates of meter and syntax processing |
11.00–11.30 | Kaffeepause • Coffeebreak |
11.30–12.00 | Johannes Knaus / Richard Wiese / Ulrike Domahs On the relation between word stress and sentence prosody: Evidences from ERP-studies |
12.00–12.30 | Gerrit Kentner Rhythm is crucial for incremental structure building in Reading |
12.30–13.00 | Alexandra Imrie Rhythm as a resource to generate phonetic and phonological coherence in lists |
Freitag, 06. März 2009
11.30–12.00 | Volker Dellwo Influence of speech rate on the perception of speech rhythm |
12.00–12.30 | Anne Zimmer-Stahl & Kamila Polisenska Short-term memory in speech perception and prosodic structuring – A syllable span test |
12.30–13.30 | Petra Wagner Modeling and quantifying inter and intra-language speech rhythmic variation |
13.30–14.00 | Julia Schlüter Rhythmic influence on grammar: Scope and limitations |