[Program of the First International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology, University of Zagreb, July 2005.
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FRIDAY, July 1, 2005

08.30 - 10.00

REGISTRATION

 

10.00-10.30

THE OPENING OF THE MEETING

Milan Moguš (president of HAZU – Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts), Miljenko Jurković (dean of the Faculty of Philosophy)

10.30-11.00

Vladimir A. Dybo (Moscow)

Balto-Slavic Accentological Reconstruction and Indoeuropean Accentology

11.00-11.30

Frederik Kortlandt (Leiden)

From Serbo-Croatian to Indo-European

11.30-12.00

COFFEE BREAK

 

12.00-12.30

Thomas Olander (Copenhagen)

The Balto-Slavic mobile accent paradigms

12.30-13.00

Jens Elmegård Rasmussen (Copenhagen)

The tone of Balto-Slavic monosyllables

13.00-13.30

Ranko Matasović (Zagreb)

On the accentuation of the earliest Latin loanwords in Common Slavic

13.30-15.30

LUNCH BREAK

 

15.30-16.00

Miguel Carrasquer Vidal (Amsterdam)

Three accent paradigms in Proto-Balto-Slavic

16.00-16.30

Rick H. Derksen (Leiden)

Balto-Slavic etymological studies and Winter's law: a review of Dybo 2002

17.00-17.30

Marc L. Greenberg (Kansas)

Phonetic evidence in western South Slavic for the development of the "old acute"

17.30-18.00

Georg Holzer (Vienna)

On the relative dating of changes of stress, tone and quantity in Common Slavic and early Croatian

21.00

Reception at the University Club (Društvo sveučilišnih nastavnika)

Hebrangova 17

SATURDAY, July 2, 2005

09.00-09.30

Adam Hyllested (Copenhagen) & Bernd Gliwa (Sargeliai)

Metatony in Lithuanian suffixless derivatives

09.30-10.00

Mate Kapović (Zagreb)

The *vòl'ā-type Accent in Slavic

10.00-10.30

Siniša Habijanec (Zagreb)

The traces of the Proto-Slavic acute in Slovak

10.30-11.00

Ronald F. Feldstein (Bloomington)

Russian phonological desinences as a conditioning factor in accentual paradigms

11.00-11.30

COFFEE BREAK

 

11.30-12.00

Miriam Shrager (Bloomington)

Accentuation of Masculine Nouns in Northwest Russian Dialects

12.00-12.30

Dalibor Brozović (Zagreb)

On the musical accent in Western South Slavic dialects

12.30-13.00

László Bulcsú (Zagreb)

On the Balto-Slavic suprasyllabic correspondence

13.00-13.30

Mijo Lončarić (Zagreb)

On Kajkavian accentuation

 

13.30-15.30

LUNCH BREAK

 

15.30-16.30

seminar

A short introduction to Croatian accentuation

16.30-17.00

Željko Jozić (Zagreb)

On the accentuatian of Štokavian Posavina dialect

17.00-17.30

Domagoj Vidović (Zagreb)

Accent shift to the proclitics in  Neo-Štokavian Ijekavian dialects of Metkovska krajina

17.30-18.00

Tijmen Pronk (Leiden)

 The Retraction of the Neocircumflex in Carinthian Slovene Dialects

18.00-18.30

Anita Peti-Stantić (Zagreb)

Prosodical proof of syntactically fixed position

18.00-18.30

Keith Langston (Athens, Georgia)

The accentuation of masculine type (c) and (d) nouns in čakavian

 

[Participants of IWoBA I]

Kusin, Vidović /
Kapović, Mandić, Peraić, Jeđud, Šerbo, Pronk, Jazbec /
Lisac, Habijanec, Klemenčič, Holzer / Hyllested, Greenberg, Derksen, Olander, Browne /
Kortlandt, Carrasquer, Hendriks, László, Varming, Olsen, Katičić /
Matasović, Jozić, Peti, Langston /
Dybo, Shrager, Feldstein