On 21-22 November took place at the UAB the workshop “Recursivity in phonology, below and above the word”
We are pleased to share this photo album with all of you. We thank you again for your great talks!

Julian Bradfield (University of Edinburgh):
"Recursivity in phonology -- what can it mean below the word?"

Julian Bradfield (University of Edinburgh):
"Recursivity in phonology -- what can it mean below the word?"

Julian Bradfield (University of Edinburgh):
"Recursivity in phonology -- what can it mean below the word?"

Julian Bradfield (University of Edinburgh):
"Recursivity in phonology -- what can it mean below the word?"

Geoff Schwartz (Adam Mickiewicz University):
"Segment-internal structure and recursion combine to unify all levels of phonology"

Geoff Schwartz (Adam Mickiewicz University):
"Segment-internal structure and recursion combine to unify all levels of phonology"

Geoff Schwartz (Adam Mickiewicz University):
"Segment-internal structure and recursion combine to unify all levels of phonology"

Geoff Schwartz (Adam Mickiewicz University):
"Segment-internal structure and recursion combine to unify all levels of phonology"

Armin Mester (University of California Santa Cruz). Invited talk: "Recursivity in phonology below the word"

Armin Mester (University of California Santa Cruz). Invited talk: "Recursivity in phonology below the word"

Armin Mester (University of California Santa Cruz). Invited talk: "Recursivity in phonology below the word"

Armin Mester (University of California Santa Cruz). Invited talk: "Recursivity in phonology below the word"

Violeta Martínez-Paricio (Universitat de València: "Minimal recursive feet in Brazilian Portuguese?"

Violeta Martínez-Paricio (Universitat de València: "Minimal recursive feet in Brazilian Portuguese?"

Violeta Martínez-Paricio (Universitat de València: "Minimal recursive feet in Brazilian Portuguese?"

Violeta Martínez-Paricio (Universitat de València: "Minimal recursive feet in Brazilian Portuguese?"

Markus Alexander Pöchtrager (Universität Wien): "Hierarchy vs. linearity in phonology and the recursive structure of nuclei"

Anthi Revithiadou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki): "Identifying PW-recursion with contradicting phonological evidence"

Anthi Revithiadou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki): "Identifying PW-recursion with contradicting phonological evidence"

Kuniya Nasukawa (Tohoku Gakuin University): "Recursive structure constructed by phonological primes"

Kristine M. Yu (University of Massachusetts Amherst): "Computational perspectives on phonological constituency and recursion"

Kristine M. Yu (University of Massachusetts Amherst): "Computational perspectives on phonological constituency and recursion"

Kristine M. Yu (University of Massachusetts Amherst): "Computational perspectives on phonological constituency and recursion"

Kristine M. Yu (University of Massachusetts Amherst): "Computational perspectives on phonological constituency and recursion"

Emily Elfner (York University). Invited talk: "Match Theory and Recursion below and above the word: Evidence from Tlingit"

Emily Elfner (York University). Invited talk: "Match Theory and Recursion below and above the word: Evidence from Tlingit"

Emily Elfner (York University). Invited talk: "Match Theory and Recursion below and above the word: Evidence from Tlingit"

Emily Elfner (York University). Invited talk: "Match Theory and Recursion below and above the word: Evidence from Tlingit"

Emily Elfner (York University). Invited talk: "Match Theory and Recursion below and above the word: Evidence from Tlingit"

Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie (Université de Nantes, UMR 6310-LLING):
"Intonational Contrast as a marker of recursivity in French"

Gorka Elordieta (University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU): "Phrasing unaccented words in a recursive prosodic structure in Basque"

Gorka Elordieta (University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU): "Phrasing unaccented words in a recursive prosodic structure in Basque"

Discussant: Joan Mascaró (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona): General discussion and closing remarks

Discussant: Joan Mascaró (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona): General discussion and closing remarks