- Avery Ozburn & Alexei Kochetov: Long-distance and positional constraints in Lezgian laryngeal harmony
- Peter Jurgec & Tina Razboršek: Opaque interactions in Šmartno Slovenian
- Christopher Spahr: Confronting the European Portuguese low vowel distinction
- Phil Howson: An EMA examination of the Czech trill-fricative
- George Nagy & Naomi Nagy: What R we hearing?
- Marisa Brook: Intersecting phonotactic restrictions and their perceptual effects
- Yu-Leng Lin: Nasal harmony with opaque segments
- Vincent DeCaen: Coffee tomorrow?: A Generative-Masoretic approach to Tiberian gutturals and sonority
- Joanna Chociej: The role of sonority in Polish vowel‐zero alternations
The talks were held in BA 1220, and lunch was served in the lounge.
(Photo credit: Eugenia Suh)
Break time
(Photo credit: Emily Clare)
The second workshop was Two BE (or not two BE), a follow-up to the Practical BE-Keeping (BE-lated) workshop which took place in March. This workshop followed the same structure as the first one, where attendees came up with questions, broke off into groups to discuss the questions that interested them the most, and then came back together to present a review of what was discussed.
(Photos courtesy of Kenji Oda)
Thank you to all of the organizers and attendees for making both workshops a success!
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