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Kingston and Viswanathan in Phonology Group

John Kingston and Navin Viswanathan (UConn Psychology) are each giving talks in PhG this Friday (April 10), from 4:00-5:45. The talks present opposite sides on a fundamental dispute in the theory of speech perception. John writes:

Navin and I don't plan this to be a point-counterpoint presentation, but instead a chance to lay out some recent relevant empirical results that point in opposite theoretical directions. Navin will give a more technical version of his talk in my lab meeting 2:30-3:45 in Bartlett 6 the same day. After it's all over we'll take him out for a well-deserved supper. Anyone is welcome to join us.

Here is a link to the talks' abstracts, bundled into a single document.