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Practical Information - Generative Linguistics in the Old World

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GLOW 36 WORKSHOP PROGRAM III:Diachronic Work<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> Phonological PatternsSaturday 6 April9.45–10.30 Daniel Silverman (SJSU)On <strong>the</strong> evolution of heterophony: lexical semantic pressures onphonological alternations10.30–10.45 Coffee break10.45–11.30 Sam Steddy (MIT)Palatalisation Across <strong>the</strong> Italian Lexicon11.30–12.15 Laurence Voeltzel (Nantes)Gem<strong>in</strong>ates: from <strong>Old</strong> Norse to Scand<strong>in</strong>avian Languages12.15–14.00 Lunch break14.00–15.00 Invited speakerPatrick Honeybone (Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh)TBA15.00–15.15 Coffee break15.15–16.00 Brandaõ de Carvailho (Paris 8) and Ali Tifrit (Nantes)Velar/coronal asymmetry <strong>in</strong> phonemic patterns and change: aunified account16.00–16.45 Elan Dresher, Christopher Harvey and Will Oxford (Toronto)Synchronic Systems <strong>in</strong> Diachronic Change: The Role of Contrast19

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