GRIN Programme
In-person registration for the workshop is now closed, but if you are interested in attending online, please email us at
27 May 2022
All sessions will take place in Amphitheatre II (C130) in the Faculalde de Letras building
9:00-9:15
Workshop introduction
9:15-9:45 Jonathan Barnes, Stefanie Shattuck Hufnagel, Alejna Brugos, & Nanette Veilleux
Hidden gradience? Auditory variability under the analytic radar
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9:45-10:15 Francesco Cangemi & Martine Grice
From real speech to intonational categories
10:15-10:45 Amalia Arvaniti (commentary) & Q&A
10:45-11:15 coffee break
11:15-11:45 Jennifer Cole & Jeremy Steffman
Intonational encoding in memory representations: Imitating nuclear tunes in American English
11:45-12:15 Pilar Prieto
12:15-12:45 Bob Ladd (commentary) & Q&A
12:45-14:00 lunch break
14:00-14:30 Mary Baltazani
Language contact as a source of intonational variation in Greek dialects
14:30-15:00 Nicole Holliday
Categorical and gradient variation in intonation across American English dialects
15:00-15:30 Carlos Gussenhoven (commentator) & Q&A
15:30-16:00 coffee break
16:00-16:30 Jelena Krivokapić, Will Styler, &
Sankaranarayanan Ananthakrishnan
Individual differences in boundary perception
16:30-17:00 Jason Bishop
The listener as a source of gradience: Evidence from prominence perception
17:00-17:30 Tamara Rathcke* (commentary) & Q&A
17:30-18:00 General discussion
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*Due to personal circumstances, Mariapaola D'Imperio will not be able to join us. We thank Mariapaola D'Imperio for her willingness to do the commentary originally and for Tamara Rathcke for stepping in.