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May be split into two weeks.

Discussion to be lead by Whitney Gegg-Harrison and Judith Degen.

Papers:

== Prosody and Focus ==
 * '''David Beaver''' (2009) Second occurrence focus: it’s not size that matters.
 * '''Duane G. Watson, Jennifer E. Arnold, and Michael K. Tanenhaus''' (2008) Tic Tac TOE: Effects of predictability and importance on acoustic prominence in language production. ''Cognition 106, 1548–1557''

== Bidirectional Optimality Theory ==
 * '''Reinhard Blutner''' (2000) Some aspects of optimality in natural language interpretation. ''Journal of Semantics 17, 189–216''
 * '''Paul Dekkar and Robert van Rooy''' (2000) Bi-directional optimality theory: an application of game theory. ''Journal of Semantics 17, 217-242''


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High Level Stuff

May be split into two weeks.

Discussion to be lead by Whitney Gegg-Harrison and Judith Degen.

Papers:

1. Prosody and Focus

  • David Beaver (2009) Second occurrence focus: it’s not size that matters.

  • Duane G. Watson, Jennifer E. Arnold, and Michael K. Tanenhaus (2008) Tic Tac TOE: Effects of predictability and importance on acoustic prominence in language production. Cognition 106, 1548–1557

2. Bidirectional Optimality Theory

  • Reinhard Blutner (2000) Some aspects of optimality in natural language interpretation. Journal of Semantics 17, 189–216

  • Paul Dekkar and Robert van Rooy (2000) Bi-directional optimality theory: an application of game theory. Journal of Semantics 17, 217-242


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