PLM2008 Special teach-in session
Natural Phonology: The origin, development and state-of-the art
Organizer: Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk
The aim of this special session is to provide a thorough but concise overview of the main assumptions of the theory of Natural Phonology to an audience who have not been introduced to the theory or who need to refresh or expand their knowledge on the topic. The origins and main ‘basics’ of Natural Phonology in the production-perception interaction area will be presented by the founders of the theory themselves, David Stampe and Patricia Donegan. Major European elaboration of the theory will also be introduced by its author, Wolfgang U. Dressler. Some other extensions of the framework will be reported by other followers of Natural Phonology. The highlight of this special session will be exactly the presence of the founders of the theory which will ensure first-hand, authentic and original presentation and interaction.
Friday, Sept 12
11:30 Patricia Donegan: Hypotheses of Natural Phonology I
12:00 David Stampe: Hypotheses of Natural Phonology II
12:30 question period
13:00 lunch
14:30 Wolfgang U. Dressler: Natural Phonology as part of Natural Linguistics
15:00 Miren Lourdes Oñederra: Stampe reader
15:30 coffee
16:00 Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk: NP extension: B&B phonotactics
16:30 general summing up discussion
17:00 the end
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