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Welcome to the Rutgers Phonology and Phonetics Research Group (PhonX)!

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Spring 2025 Meetings:

Wednesday 11 am – 12 pm
Location: Room 403, 1 Spring Street
  • Jan 22: MathLing/PhonX Organisational Meeting
  • Feb 19:
    • Practice talk for Tu+10 (Merlin Balkhash)
    • AMP 2024 proceedings organisations
  • April 02: Practice talk for FASAL (Krishna Pulipaty)
  • April 30: TBD

 

Fall 2024 Meetings:

Monday 9 am – 10 am
Location: Room 319, 1 Spring Street
  • Sept 09: MathLing/PhonX Organisational Meeting
  • Sept 16: AMP 2024 Organising Session
  • Sept 30: AMP 2024 Organising Session
  • Oct 14: AMP 2024 Practice talk
  • Oct 30: Last AMP 2024 Organising Session
  • Nov 01- Nov 03: Annual Meeting on Phonology (Academic Building)
  • Nov 18: Gérard Avelino’s Practise Talk on Leti metathesis, see abstract below:

This paper demonstrates how Boolean monadic recursive schemes (BMRS), a computational method of modeling phonological processes (as proposed in Chandlee & Jardine 2021, characterized in Bhaskar et al. 2020), can model metathesis in Leti, a Timoric language spoken primarily on the island of Leti in the Maluku archipelago. In this language, metathesis—when two segments switch linear position—is morphologically productive and phonologically conditioned. Using data and analyses by Hume (1998) as a starting point, I build on the idea that metathesis is a process that simultaneously deletes a segment and inserts it in a new place, modeling this process using BMRS. In the case of Leti, in certain environments, a word-edge consonant deletes and inserts itself right before its preceding vowel. In contrast with Hume’s optimality and correspondence theory-based analysis, however, BMRS can intuitively account for the environments and opaque phonological interactions driving Leti metathesis without having to appeal to linearity constraints and syllable-level representations, showing that Leti metathesis is a local process that applies to segments.

 


Past Meetings:


Organizers:

Faculty Organizer:
Adam McCollum [adam.mccollum@rutgers.edu]

Grad Student Organizer:
Utku Zobarlar [uz17@scarletmail.rutgers.edu]

Merlin Balkhash [hb487@scarletmail.rutgers.edu]