Category Archives: Events

Christian DiCanio – Coarticulatory variation in Trique tone

Christian DiCanio, Research Associate at Haskins Laboratories, will give an invitied talk on March 9th at 4:15, at the Linguistics Program in Room 6417.

The abstract for the talk follows.
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Coarticulatory variation in Trique tone

The production of speech involves substantial variation. How a single sound is produced may vary with speech context, speech rate, stress, and with socio-indexical factors across speakers, and a primary aim of phonetic research is to discover and understand the principles governing such variation. In this talk, I address the factors which influence variability in tone production using fieldwork data that I have collected on Itunyoso Trique, an Oto-Manguean language spoken in Oaxaca, Mexico, which has a large inventory of lexical tone contrasts. I examined the influence of tonal context, speech rate, and stress on the production of tone using elicited natural sentences from Trique speakers. I find that stressed syllables both induce greater anticipatory coarticulation and resist coarticulatory influences as well, even when durational factors are considered. While the literature on tonal coarticulation has shown that both anticipatory and perseveratory coarticulatory effects occur within tone languages, the results here argue that the strength of such effects is mediated by prominence. This finding is novel as it offers an explanation for the directionality and strength of tonal coarticulatory effects. It is also consistent with recent work on prosodic prominence in tone sandhi domains in Malaysian Hokkien (Chang & Hsieh, 2012). These and other effects are examined with respect to processes of contrast maintenance in speech production.

Zygmunt Frazyngier – When a language codes affectedness

Zygmunt Frajzyngier, professor of Linguistics at the University of Colorado, will give a talk at the CUNY Graduate Center Linguistics Colloquium series on When a language codes affectedness.

A pdf of the talk abstract can be found here.

Zygmunt Frajzyngier to give Colloquium talk at the GC Feb 7th

Zygmunt Frajzyngier, of University of Colorodo, will give a talk on Feb 7th at the Graduate Center Linguistics Colloquium series. The talk is titled When a language codes affectedness.

You can read the abstract here.

Palatography Workshop

December 12th, 2012

Professor Doug Whalen will demonstrate static palatography techniques to interested students of the Graduate Center Linguistics and Speech Departments.

Mohawk Language Workshop

A week-long introduction to the Mohawk language open to both local Mohawks and non-Mohawks. The Mon-Fri sessions will begin in the late afternoon and go on until evening to allow people with a regular work schedule to attend. The week will culminate in a weekend activity at ELA and a small panel on revitalization programs in and around NYC with representatives from the Latvian, Circassian, Garifuna and Mohawk communities.

Week of May 13th