外国语学院“国际大师暨南行(2013)系列讲座之九”

来源:外语学院 发布时间:2013-04-27

 

讲座题目:Singing in tone languages: Evidence from Dinka and Cantonese(声调语言的唱歌:来自丁卡语及粤语的证据)
主 讲 人:Robert Ladd教授(英国爱丁堡大学)
主 持 人:宫 齐教授
讲座时间:2013年4月28日(星期日)下午:7:00-9:00
讲座地点:第二文科楼二楼200室
主办单位:外国语学院
内容提要
A talk on his recent research about how linguistic tone is manifested in singing, where voice pitch must be used for musical purposes as well as linguistic purposes. Mostly based on an Edinburgh research project on Dinka (South Sudan), but with some discussion of a recent investigation of Cantonese pop music.
 
【主讲嘉宾简介】
Prof. Robert Ladd is Emeritus professor in the linguistic department of Edinburgh University, mainly in the areas of Intonation, Prosody and Laboratory Phonology. He was Head of the former Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics (2000-2003). He has been in Edinburgh since the beginning of 1985. Between the time he finished his PhD at Cornell in 1978 and the time he went to Edinburgh he had a series of one- and two-year jobs in various places in the US and Europe. Since going to Edinburgh he has taught at various summer schools and institutes and has had visiting affiliations with the Institute for Perception Research (IPO) in Eindhoven (1994), the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen (1995), and the Department of Cognitive Science at Johns Hopkins (2000). For the period 2006-2013 he is a member of the Fachbeirat (Scientific Advisory Council) of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in NijmegenFrom 2001 till 2007 he was heavily involved in creating and running the School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences (PPLS). There he played a major role in undergraduate curriculum development in Linguistics and was convener of the PPLS Undergraduate Studies Committee (2004-2006). From 2008 to 2010 he was Acting Head of PPLS, filling the gap created by the promotion of the former Head of School April McMahon. Besides, an important part of his professional life is devoted to editorial work. He was Co-Editor of Language and Speech from 1994-2000 and he has been an Associate Editor of Phonology since 1995. He is also on the editorial boards of Linguistics, Journal of Linguistics and Journal of Phonetics. For the period 2010-2014 he is serving as the first President of the Association for Laboratory Phonology, a newly established international scholarly association. . During his 26-plus years as a full member of staff in Edinburgh University, he taught phonetics and phonology at various levels, supervised PhD students working on a variety of phonetic, phonological, and prosodic topics.