Regular meetings are on Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Linguistics Department conference room unless otherwise noted. Meetings with one speaker will last 1 hour; meetings with two presentations will begin at 1:00 p.m. and last 1.5 hours.
- organizational meeting; Mairym Llórens Monteserin – Resolving contraditions in the Puerto Rican Spanish coda condition; Charlie O'Hara – Vowel raising and positional privilege in Klamath
- Brian Hsu and Karen Jesney - Scaling constraints to prosodic domains
- USC-UCLA Joint Phonology Seminar Meeting – Robert Daland (UCLA) – On the relation between speech perception and loanword adaptation: new evidence from Korean
- Alan Yu (University of Chicago) - Departmental colloquium
- Mairym Llórens Monteserin – Coda liquid production in two Puerto Rican Spanish speakers; Reed Blaylock - Morphologically-derived environment effects maybe shouldn't imply phonologically-derived environment effects
- Samantha Gordon - Factors informing conditioned allomorph selection
- Paul de Lacy (Rutgers University) - Departmental colloquium
- Martin Krämer (University of Tromsø) - Coda licensing and nasal opportunism
- Hayeun Jang - Middle Korean tone alternations; Afton Coombs – Gradient lenghtening effects: evidence from Tagalog
- Christina Hagedorn - title TBA
- Charlie O'Hara - Never surfacing underlying representations in Klamath
- Cynthia Lee - Tonal targets for Korean Accentual Phrase across various phonological contexts
- Brian Smith (UCLA) - Modeling and learning PCSA with UR constraints: a case study of -(a)licious