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Lenition processes Historical syntax and Sociolinguistic the time course of research and the school syntactic change
9:00 B. Horvath & T. M. Kyto;. "This is holden V. Pollard. Beyond Borowsky. L-Vocalization the surer and more easie grammar - teaching in Australian English way": comparison of English in an Anglophone adjectives from Late ME Creole environment to EModE 9:25 C. Paus. A quantitative J. Klemola. Dialect E. Richardson. African study of phonetic geography and linguistic American Vernacular ellipsis in Moscow theory: the dialectal English discourse in Russian distribution of writing: is it really periphrastic DO worth knowing? 9:50 G. Alexandrova & S. U. Demske. Language A. Beckford. "My teacher Budzhak-Jones. /l/ variation and the rise says...": Attitudes of lenition in Bulgarian: a of genitive compounds in Jamaican students sound change in progress Early New High German towards Jamaican Creole 10:15 H.-S. Kang. The variable W. Tabor. Continuous M. Kato, S. Cyrino, & V. deletion of /w/ in Seoul categories strengthen Correa. The recovery of Korean: its synchronic diachronic theory. diachronic losses and diachronic through schooling implications
11:00- Phonological variation Germanic Sociolinguistic research 12:40 in the high school
11:00 A. Medina-Rivera. E. Morse-Gagné. Charting J. Baugh. Velarization of /rr/ in the course of viking Sociolinguistic research relation to stylistic pronouns: An analysis and high school teacher and social factors in of the dissemination of education Puerto Rican Spanish Scandinavian THEY, THEM, and THEIR in Middle English 11:25 A. Coronel. "Some speak H. Nielsen. Linguistic N. Mendoza-Denton. Gang with [r[[currency]]] but variation in the early affiliation and others are tirados": runic inscriptions of linguistic variation toward a linguistic Scandinavia among high school Latina change? girls 11:50 J. Miller. Mixed S. Pintzuk & A. Kroch. P. Eckert. A new look at sociolinguistic Dating the language of social networks in the alignment and ethnic Beowulf study of variation identity: R-lessness in a Native American Community 12:15 W. Wolfram & K. Hazen. L. Cornips. Linguistic E. Schils & R. Vousten. Isolation within changes through time and Dialect and identity in isolation: the invisible space in southern Dutch high school Outer Banks dialect dialect varieties: the intransitive middle-construction
FRI 2:00-4 Tempo and duration Grammar of AAVE Sociolinguistics of :05 Asian minority communities
2:00 J. Tennant. Dealing with W. Edwards. A J. Langman. Learning off speaking rate as a sociolinguistic the cuff: Second factor group in exploration of the usage language acquisition variation studies of the aspectual marker among Chinese immigrants done in AAE in Detroit in Hungary 2:25 E. Thomas. The effects T. Weldon. Past marking L. Wei & L. Milroy. of duration-dependent in Gullah Variation in patterns of reduction in the language choice and actuation of a sound code-switching by three change in Ohio groups of Chinese/English speakers in Newcastle Upon Tyne 2:50 D. Xu & D. Deterding. S. Poplack & S. D. Walshaw & L. Wei. Nasal duration Tagliamonte. It's black Innovators of Language variability in Singapore and white: the future of Shift in the Chinese Mandarin Chinese English in rural Nova Community of North East Scotia England 3:15 H. Cedergren. Linguistic D. Howe. Negative C. Raschka. Grammatical styles, social dialects concord in early Black variation in two Asian and tempo English minority groups in Britain 3:40 D. Deshaies & C. K. Carey & P. M. Verma. The young Paradis. About variable Cukor-Avila. Some Panjabi speech community thresholds accounting propositions on in Glasgow for the perception of prepositions: A semantic prominent syllables in analysis of preposition spontaneous speech usage in rural AAVE
4:25-5 Canadian raising History of AAVE American Sign Languages :40
4:25 N. Niedzielski. Acoustic J. Rickford. AAVE and S. Liddell & B. Fridman. analysis and languages the Creole Hypothesis: Layering spatial attitudes in Detroit and Reflections on the state representations in an Windsor of the issue ASL narrative 4:50 J. Dailey-O'Cain. D. Hannah. Samana R. Hoopes. A matched "Canadian" raising in English copula and the guise study of Quebec the Northern Midwest of linguistic history of sign language and ASL the United States AAVE 5:15 J. Milroy. Scottish J. Walker. The (r)-ful S. Schatz. Objectivity vowel length and Truth about African Nova and commitment in ASL Canadian raising: social Scotian English and linguistic distribution of (ai) in a Northumbrian dialect
SAT 9:00- Norms and standards Romance Morphology 10:40
9:00 L. Milroy. Local and E. Mendieta-Lombardo & S. Mufwene. Singulative supra-local linguistic I. Molina Martos. and numeral classifying norms: gender-related Animacy hierarchy and systems in English: how a patterns of phonological Basque influence in variationist approach may change in the Northeast Spanish Syntax help understand their of England coexistence 9:25 P. Kerswill. Dialect D. Heap. Subject pronoun D. Preston. levelling in Norway and variation in Central (A-)W{O,A}K(-EN)(-EN)(-ED) in England Romance (UP) 9:50 I. Dale. Questions of R. King & T. Nadasdi. M. Scherre & A. Naro. standardization Left dislocation, number Concordance markers: the marking, and left is in control (non-)standard French 10:15 K. Zubritskaya. Class M. Duarte. Brazilian A. Prasithrathsint. The and the sound changes in Portuguese and the null emergence and development "pre-Perestroika" Russia subject parameter: of abstract nominalization variation and syntax in Standard Thai
11:00 Vowel systems Copula and 3rd sg. s Language and Gender -12:4 0
11:00 V. Fridland & L. M. Montgomery. "He bes W. Samarin. Variation and Hartley. Tri-syllabic took up with a Yankee gender in urban Sango vowel laxing and the girl and moved up north: mental lexicon of Native It's a shame in this English Speakers world": The verb bes in the Carolinas and its history 11:25 I. Malderez. A P. Cukor-Avila. The loss S. Kiesling. Men's tri-dimensional model of a grammatical feature identities and patterns of for the study of sound over time: The case of variation change verbal -s in AAVE 11:50 S. Strassel & C. Boberg. S. Clarke. English D. Lefkowitz. On the The reversal of a sound verbal s-marking mediation of class, race & change in Cincinnati revisited: The evidence gender: Intonation on from Newfoundland sports radio talk shows 12:15 G. Bailey, J. Tillery, & D. Sutcliffe. Recutting S. Takano. The myth of a T. Wikle. Reversal of and the BEV copula homogenous grammar of near-merger Japanese women's language: The speech of women in non-traditional gender roles
SAT A B C D 2:00 Phonological Syntax Discourse Joint Session with -3:4 variation ADS I 0
2:00 M. Fellbaum. D. Stojanovic,. B. Davis. And J. Staczek. The Variation in the Direct object They: Discourse possessive acquisition of position in connectives in adjective as voiceless stops Serbo-Croatian casual and involvement marker in the careful speech of in Colonial interlanguage of New South teens Virginia Cookeries second language learners of English and Spanish 2:25 C. Moisset. The M. Schremp. S. Dubois, M. M. LeClair & J. status of Relative pronouns Boutin & D. Roberts. A h-aspiré in in Oklahoma Sankoff. The phonological French today quantitative analysis of (ing) analysis of in southern Vermont turntaking in multiparticipant conversations 2:50 A. Henderson. The E. Malvar. M. Allard. B. Harris. TO WHERE short a pattern Relative clauses Affiliation and ... as of Philadelphia in English: disaffiliation subordinator: A among analysis of markers in the camouflaged African-American which/that/Ø legislative syntactic Speakers context Assembly of New Southernism Brunswick 3:15 M. Morgan & S. A. Nurmi. Real M. Fonollosa. The M. Sroda. & M. DeBerry. Lexical and apparent representation of Mishoe. "I jus like grammaticalization time: the case of spoken French in to look at me some and phonological periphrastic DO Quebec theater goats": dialectal variation in and BE+ING pronominals in Urban African Southern English American Hip- Hop
4:00 Theoretical Discourse and Language contact Joint Session with -5:4 issues Syntax ADS II 0
4:00 S-Y. Chae. A. Naro & S. Dubois. Cajun R. Macaulay. Explanations for M.Scherre. The is dead: Long Ayrshire as a lexical subject/ verb live Cajun linguistic area exceptions of relationship: the sound change masking effect of the relativizing particle 4:25 Q. Zhang. M. Serrano. R. Berdan.Modelling H. Ramisch. Phonological Accounting for second language Dialectological and variation and the morpho-syntactic acquisition computational marketplace in change in processes with features of the China Spanish: the logistic regression Computer Developed present perfect Linguistic Atlas of case England (CLAE) 4:50 K. Zubritskaya & S. Schwenter. R. Queen. E. Johnson. How to H. Sheffer. Evidentiality in Intonation among discover lexical Gradience and the Spanish German-Turkish variation OCP in optimality morphosyntax: a bilinguals theory reanalysis of '(De)Queismo' 5:15 S. Schäufele. The M. Meyerhoff & N. W. Kretzschmar. small minds' Niedzielski. On Urban centers and hobgoblin is not the discourse American English optimal: Ties in functions of lexical variation optimality olsem in Bislama calculations lead to optionality within a single grammar 5:40 W. Labov, S. Ash & C. Boberg. A problem of macrosociolinguistics: Uniformity of the North vs. diversity of the North Midland
SUN A B C 9:00 Spanish Stylistic variation Methodological issues -
10:4 0 9:00 C. Lizardi-Rivera. On R. Blake. Barbadian M. Laforest, D. Vincent & the hypothesis of Creole English: Insights G. Martel. Reaching beyond permeable adult into class and race sociolinguistic corpora of syntactic systems identity interviews: Montreal 1995 9:25 B. Davidson. The J. Peterson. L.-A. Lane, J. Denton & D. pragmatic meaning of Hyperconvergence in the Suslak. Reaching criterion Spanish pronouns other informant in phonetic transcription: validity and reliability of non-native speakers 9:50 B. Avila-Jimenez. P. Patrick. Dimensions F. Hinskens. A blind spot Markedness reversal of of Style and Register in of variation studies: discourse functions in Jamaican Creole structural dependence Puerto Rican Spanish between linguistic variables 10:1 R. Cameron. A Proposed N. Schilling-Estes. R. Mougeon & T. Nadasdi. 5 explanation of the Explaining the Grammatical discontinuity specific / nonspecific performance register: in minority language TÙ constraint ranking in stylistic shift as communities Spanish realignment strategy
11:0 Style and Discourse Second Language Code-switching 0-1: Acquisition 05
11:0 S. Bortoni-Ricardo. C. L. Paredes. E. Eze. Where do they 0 Correa, R. Cecilia, R. Morphosyntactic belong? Classifying lone Rocha, & V. Freitas. variation, levels of English- origin nouns in Investigating the proficiency and internal Igbo discourse regularity of stylistic tendencies in bilingual variation: from casual Spanish in the Andes to careful speech 11:2 C. Dunn. Honorifics as J. Connor-Linton & E. J. Dupuis. Borrowing and 5 stylistic variables Shomony. Register code-switching strategies variation and oral of New England proficiency sampling: toward a discourse criterion for communicative oral tests 11:5 J. Rothblatt. Gendered H. Blondeau, L. Gagnon & J. Fuller. Variation in 0 speech strategies among M. Fonollosa. Aspects of the gender assignment of children L2 competence in a nouns in codeswitching bilingual setting 12:1 B. Moonwomon. In the N. Nagy, C. Moisset & G. M.T. Turell & M. Pujol. 5 life: Making sense of Sankoff. On the Theoretical and ourselves acquisition of variable methodological issues in phonology in L2 the variable analysis of Spanish-Catalan contact 12:4 J. Paolillo. Codeswitching 0 in diglossia