The OCP18 will take place entirely as a virtual event. The time zone of OCP18 is Central European Standard Time (GMT+1)
Session 4:
Chair Maria del Mar Vanrell (Universitat de les Illes Balears)
Technical assistants: Vicky Leonetti (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) and Dídac Martorell (Universitat de les Illes Balears)
09:30-10 No 2 low. Noam Faust and Nicola Lampitelli
CANCELLED Light diphthongs, I/U asymmetries and Government Licensing. Markus Alexander Pöchtrager
10-10:30 Derived long vowels as moraic spans: Why tone avoids derived long vowels. Marko Simonović
10:30-11 Mutual counterfeeding in Bari can be reanalysed as two separate counterfeeding interactions. Robert Fritzsche
11-11:30 Coffee break
Breakout room 1 Faust & Lampitelli
Breakout room 2 Simonović
Breakout room 3 Fritzsche
Session 5:
Chair Ingo Feldhausen (Université de Lorraine & ATILF-CNRS)
Technical assistants: Joana Catany and Pere Garau (Universitat de les Illes Balears)
11:30-12 Prosodic realization of prominence in declaratives and interrogatives in Urdu/Hindi. Farhat Jabeen
12-12:30 Why kl~kolj, br~ber, v~ved, but never kl~br or kolj~ber? Restrictions on the phonological shape of root allomorphs in Slovenian. Petra Mišmaš and Marko Simonović
12:30-13 The phonology of initial cluster coordination – a cross-language articulographic study. Geoff Schwartz, Anne Hermes and Radek Święciński
13-13:30 Discussion
Breakout room 1 Jabeen
Breakout room 2 Mišmaš & Simonović
Breakout room 3 Schwartz et al.
13:30-15 Lunch
Session 6:
Chair Francesc Torres-Tamarit (SFL, CNRS, Université Paris 8)
Technical assistant: Christopher Little (Universitat de les Illes Balears)
15-15:30 Simple clitics: An interface phenomenon. Matthew King
15:30-16 Function words: Implications for the syntax-phonology interface. Heather Newell and Tobias Scheer
16-16:30 Onset-sensitive stress in Iron Ossetian. Ryan Walter Smith and Amber Lubera
16:30-17 Coffee break
Breakout room 1 King
Breakout room 2 Newell & Scheer
Breakout room 3 Smith & Lubera
Chair Nancy Kula (University of Essex)
17-18 Invited speaker: Phonotactic restrictions in phonological theory: from Optimality Theory to symbolic Neural Networks. Silke Hamann
18-18:30 Discussion
Breakout room 1 Hamann
18:30-19 Concluding remarks and business meeting
Alternate
Defectivity caused by templaticity. Peter Rebrus, Péter Szigetvári and Miklós Törkenczy
The effect of linguistic education on learning vowel harmony in an artificial language. Amber Lubera
Phonological contrasts and gradient effects in ongoing lenition. Karolina Broś, Marzena Zygis, Adam Sikorski and Jan Wołłejko