Please tell us in comments what you’ll present on Oct. 13th, and provide links if possible.
6 thoughts on “Presentations for Thursday October 13th”
Alex
I would like to present Bakovic’s paper on “deconstructing” the concept of opacity; I haven’t finished reading this newer version yet, but it definitely seems like essential reading for anyone interested in opacity.
I would like to present Sarah Collie’s experimental study “English stress preservation: the case for ‘fake cyclicity'”. English Language and Linguistics 12.3: 505–532
Her paper also draws inspiration from Bermudez-Otero & McMahon (2006) “English phonology and morphology” Aarts, Bas, & McMahon, April (2006). The handbook of English linguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. 382-410.
I would like to present Bakovic’s paper on “deconstructing” the concept of opacity; I haven’t finished reading this newer version yet, but it definitely seems like essential reading for anyone interested in opacity.
Eric Bakovic, “Opacity and ordering” – preprint version:
http://ling.auf.net/lingBuzz/000926
I would like to present Sarah Collie’s experimental study “English stress preservation: the case for ‘fake cyclicity'”. English Language and Linguistics 12.3: 505–532
http://www.ucalgary.ca/files/dflynn/Collie08.pdf
Her paper also draws inspiration from Bermudez-Otero & McMahon (2006) “English phonology and morphology” Aarts, Bas, & McMahon, April (2006). The handbook of English linguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. 382-410.
http://www.bermudez-otero.com/bermudez-otero&mcmahon.pdf
I plan to present on “counterfeeding from the past”, a possibly undesirable prediction of OT-CC.
Wilson (2006): http://quote.ucsd.edu/blogs/sadphig/files/2009/01/counterfeedingfromthepast.pdf
and a response
Wolf (2010): http://wolf.phonologist.org/OnTheExistenceOfCFFTP-corrected.pdf
would like to present McCarthy’s paper on Optimal Paradigms
http://works.bepress.com/john_j_mccarthy/48/
I’m presenting this:
http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1011&context=ebakovic
I’m going to attempt to present this:
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8037562
A diachronic frequency account of the allomorphy or some grammatical markers