[publicly readable message] Fwd: 6th Celtic Linguistics Conference

Mieke Daniels-Waterman mdaniels at mscc.huji.ac.il
Wed Jul 14 02:29:25 PDT 2010


Good afternoon Juda,
Thanks for the information, a pity it is on Rosh Hashana, all the best, Mieke 

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Department of Linguistics-Balshanut

Hebrew University,Mount Scopus,webmail (http://plutomail.huji.ac.il)


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> Subject: 	6th Celtic Linguistics Conference
> Date: 	Tue, 13 Jul 2010 13:49:18 -0400
> From: 	ejp10 <ejp10 at PSU.EDU>
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> 6th Celtic Linguistics Conference 
> Short Title: CLC6
> 
> Date: 10-Sep-2010 - 12-Sep-2010 
> Location: Dublin, Ireland 
> Contact: Maire Ni Chiosain 
> Contact Email: maire.nichiosain at ucd.ie
> 
> Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Phonetics; Sociolinguistics
> 
> Language Family(ies): Insular Celtic 
> Meeting Description:
> 
> The Sixth Celtic Linguistics Conference will take place from the 10th-12th
> September 2010 at University College Dublin.
> 
> 6th Celtic Linguistics Conference 
> [CLC6]
> 
> Programme
> 
> Friday 10 September
> 
> 1:45 
> Welcome, opening remarks
> 
> 2:00-3:00  
> The Structure of the Gaelic DP: Prepositions, Genitives and Definiteness 
> David Adger (Queen Mary, University of London)
> 
> Gap and Resumption in Welsh PP 
> Ryuichiro Hirata (Bangor University)
> 
> 3:00-3:30  
> Coffee/Tea
> 
> 3:30-5:30 
> Intonation of Irish Dialects: the Wider Context 
> Ailbhe Ní Chasaide (Trinity College Dublin)
> 
> Tonal Evidence for the Prosodic Hierarchy in Conamara Irish 
> Emily Elfner (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
> 
> Realisation of Sentence Mode in the Intonation of Connemara Irish  
> Maria O'Reilly, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide (Trinity College Dublin)
> 
> Lightest to the Right: an Apparently Anomalous Displacement in Irish 
> Jim McCloskey (University of California, Santa Cruz) with Ryan Bennett (UCSC),
> Andrew Dowd (UCSC), Emily Elfner (UMass Amherst)
> 
> Posters
> 
> Reception
> 
> Saturday 11 September
> 
> 9:30-11:00  
> Clause-initial Particles in a Corpus of Contemporary Spoken Welsh  
> Dirk Bury, Peredur Davies (Bangor University)
> 
> The Ultimate Jigsaw Puzzle: Acquisition of Gender in Welsh  
> Kathryn Morgan Sharp (ESRC Centre for Research on Bilingualism)
> 
> Urban Irish Systematically Analyzed - Dialect? Pidgin? Creole?  
> Brian Ó Broin (William Patterson University, NJ)
> 
> 11:00-11:30 
> Coffee/Tea
> 
> 11:30-12:30 
> Problems with Compounds in Welsh   
> Gwen Awbury (Aberystwyth University)
> 
> Irish Plural Allomorphy: Output Optimization vs. Subcategorization  
> Ryan Bennett (University of California, Santa Cruz)
> 
> 12:30-2:00  
> Lunch
> 
> 2:00-3:00  
> Welsh Vocabulary through the Lens of Lexical Typology: Verbs of Rotation 
> Elena Parina (Institute of Linguistics RAS, Moscow), V. Krugljakova (Russian
> State University for Humanities)
> 
> Breton Indefinites 
> Melanie Jouitteau (Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle,Université Paris 7)
> 
> 3:00-3:30  
> Coffee/Tea
> 
> 3:30  
> Round Table: Contributors will include Brian Ó Curnáin (Dublin Institute for
> Advanced Studies), Aidan Doyle (University College Cork), Jim McCloskey
> (University of California, Santa Cruz), Andrew Carnie (University of Arizona,
> Tucson)
> 
> Posters
> 
> Conference dinner
> 
> Sunday 12 September
> 
> 9:30-10:30 
> Dependent Verbs and Tense in Modern Irish Morphosyntax 
> Paolo Acquaviva (University College Dublin)
> 
> A Comparative Perspective on the Negative Cycles in Welsh and Breton 
> David Willis (University of Cambridge)
> 
> 10:30-11:00  
> Coffee/Tea
> 
> 11:00-1:00  
> Incomplete Neutralization and Unorthodox Markedness in Breton Laryngeal 
> Phonology Pavel Iosad (Universitetet I Tromsø/CASTL)
> 
> An Acoustic Phonetic Analysis of Lewis Gaelic Stop Consonants  
> Claire Nance, Jane Stuart-Smith (University of Glasgow)
> 
> Scottish Gaelic Experimental Phonology: Preliminary Results  
> Andrew Carnie (University of Arizona, Tucson)
> 
> An Experimental Phonetic Investigation of Irish Initial Consonant Mutations
> Pauline Welby (LPL CNRS/Université de Provence), Máire Ní Chiosáin (University
> College Dublin), Brian Ó Raghallaigh (Dublin City University)
> 
> 1:00-2:00 
> Lunch
> 
> Posters
> 
> Stádas na Struchtúr Timchainteacha i Gcóras Briathartha Gaeilge 
> Victor Bayda (Stát-Ollscoil Mhoscó)
> 
> Grammaticalized Raising in Early Irish  
> Dorothy Disterheft (University of South Carolina)
> 
> Phono-Morphosyntax, and all points in between: Irish Lenitions and the Prosodic
> Phrase  
> Joey Windsor (University of Calgary)
> 
> Ulster Irish Intonation: Similarities and Differences to Ulster English  
> Amelie Dorn & Ailbhe Ní Chasaide (Trinity College Dublin)
> 
> Automatic Syllabification for the Irish Text-to-Speech Synthesizer abair.ie - a
> Rule-based Approach  
> Christoph Wendler, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide (Trinity College Dublin)
> 
> Vocalic and Consonantal Quantity in Breton and Welsh  
> Katarzyna Bednarska (Catholic University of Lublin)
> 
> What can be Discovered in Celtic Languages from the Viewpoint of a Contemporary
> Phonological Theory of Representations  
> Krzysztof Jasku?a (Catholic University of Lublin)
> 
> Exploring Irish Text-to-Speech Synthesis for Educational Purposes  
> Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Christoph Wendler, Neasa Ní Chiaráin (Trinity College 
> Dublin)
> 
> Dialectometry and Goidelic Linguistics: Applications and Implications
> Peadar Ó Muircheartaigh (Oilthigh Dhún Éideann)
> 
> English Words in an Irish Context: Code-switching in an Irish Immersion School 
> Caitríona Ní Chasaide (University College Dublin)
> 
> Further information:
> 
> Máire Ní Chiosáin, School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and
> Linguistics, University College Dublin (maire.nichiosain at ucd.ie)
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