Wednesday 24 March 2010
9.00 REGISTRATION DESK OPENS (Svečana sala)
10.00 OPENING CEREMONY (Svečana sala)
Session A, Moderator – Ružica Ivanović
10.30 Brian Mott (Spain) Vowel frequencies in traditional Cockney and popular London speech
11.00 Bojana Jakovljević (Serbia) VOT transfer in production of English stops by Serbian native speakers
11.30 Biljana Čubrović (Serbia) Evolution of a phonetic phenomenon – the case of Voice Onset Time
12.00 COFFEE BREAK
Session B, Moderator – Rastislav Šuštaršič
12.15 Tvrtko Prćić (Serbia) The role of modernized prescriptivism in teaching pronunciation to EFL university students
12.45 Snezhina Dimitrova & Tsvetanka Chernogorova (Bulgaria) English pronunciation models and tertiary-level students: a Bulgarian perspective
13.15 Galina M. Vishnevskaya (Russia) English pronunciation norms and the case of Russian English
13.45 Eugenia Ledayeva (Russia) English phonetics for Russian learners in the English as the second foreign language classroom
14.15 LUNCH
15.00 PLENARY LECTURE
Professor John C. Wells (United Kingdom) Pronunciation preferences and LPD3
Session C, Moderator – Anastazija Kirkova-Naskova
16.15 Maja Marković & Bojana Jakovljević (Serbia) Some controversies about /v/ in Serbian, transfer in English and other related issues
16.45 Rika Aoki (Japan) Perception and production of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese university students in various kinds of tasks
17.15 Irina Tverdokhlebova (Russia) Beyond the segmental level: pedagogical requirements for future EFL teachers practical phonetics course
17.45 TEA BREAK
Session D, Moderator – Takehiko Makino
18.00 Irina Anashkina (Russia) The role of the vocal code of an oral text in formulating its axiological assessment
18.30 Klementina Jurančič Petek (Slovenia) Research strategies in L2 phonological fieldwork investigation and significance and/or reliability of results
19.00 Vladimir Filipov (Bulgaria) The sign character of intonation
20.30 CONFERENCE DINNER
Thursday 25 March 2010
Session A, Moderator – Klementina Jurančič Petek
9.00 Takehiko Makino (Japan) Pronunciations in connected speech: a survey of weak forms in a spoken corpus of American English
9.30 Maja Marković (Serbia) Native and non-native realizations of boundary segments: a case of Serbian learners of English
10.00 Vesna Polovina & Miloš Đurić (Serbia) The relevance of phonological criterion in delimiting compounds
10.30 Evgenya V. Tumanova (Russia) Accent placement in English collocations
11.00 COFFEE BREAK
Session B, Moderator – Snezhina Dimitrova
11.30 Ingrid Pfandl-Buchegger & Eva Eberl & Isabel Landsiedler & Milena Insam (Austria) Hearing the difference – an innovative approach to the teaching of pronunciation
12.00 Anastazija Kirkova-Naskova & Dimitar Trajanov (Macedonia) Using web technologies in L2 phonological research: methodological issues and implications
12.30 Rastislav Šuštaršič (Slovenia) Learning from students’ errors: English phonetics theory exam
13.00 LUNCH
14.00 PLENARY LECTURE
Tatjana Paunović (Serbia) Qualitative methods in phonetic research – a contradictio in adjecto?
Session C, Moderator – Brian Mott
15.15 Yulia Arayamova (Russia) Prosodic interference as the key factor for negative perception of international airlines professional discourse
15.45 Zoran Marošan & Vuk Marković (Serbia) Phonological problems in the acquisition of English medical terms
16.15 Nadežda Silaški & Tatjana Đurović (Serbia) An increase in imported goods, imports have increased – the role of teaching pronunciation in an ESP classroom
16.45 TEA BREAK
Session D, Moderator – Galina M. Vishnevskaya
17.00 Miloš Đurić & Natalija Panić (Serbia) Prosodic characteristics of directly and indirectly reported speech in spoken discourse in contemporary English and French TV talk shows
17.30 Isao Ueda & Hiroko Saito (Japan) On the production and knowledge of tonic misplacement by Japanese learners of English
18.00 Ken-Ichi Kadooka (Japan) Punch line paratone in English
18.30 Adi Fejzić (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Orthographic key to understanding Scottish English as portrayed in Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting
19.00 CONFERENCE CLOSING
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