Program - Congress 2016
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Program - Congress 2016
Congrès de l’ACL 2016 | 2016 CLA meeting L’Association canadienne de linguistique tiendra son congrès de 2016 lors du Congrès des sciences humaines à l'Université de Calgary, du samedi 28 mai au lundi 30 mai 2016. The Canadian Linguistic Association will hold its 2016 conference as part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Calgary, from Saturday, May 28, to Monday, May 30, 2016. Programme Samedi 28 mai | Saturday, May 28 8:00–8:15 PETIT DÉJEUNER | BREAKFAST Science Theatres 126 Science Theatres 127 Science Theatres 130 Le syntagme verbal | The verb phrase Sociophonétique | Sociophonetics Psycholinguistique | Psycholinguistics 8:15–8:45 Michiya Kawai (Huron/Western) Monelle Guertin (UQAM) Complex Verbs in the Alleged-Small Clause Comment les styles et les variétés dialectales (ASC) Construction in Japanese influencent les attitudes d'immigrants en francisation envers le français québécois à Montréal? Kathleen Currie Hall, Veronica Letawsky and Alfred Ko (UBC) The Role of Sounds in Perceived Morphological Relatedness 8:45–9:15 Elizabeth Cowper (Toronto) The Nature of Finiteness Patrick Murphy, Philip Monahan & Margaret Grant (Toronto) Affrication Patterns and Perceptual Tendencies in Canadian and European French 9:15–9:45 Bettina Spreng (Saskatchewan) Nicole Rosen & Lanlan Li (Manitoba) am-Progressives in Swabian: Some Evidence Ethnicity and Rurality in the Prairies: The for Pseudo-Noun Incorporation Case of /æ/ Cassandra Chapman (McMaster) & Martin Hackl (MIT) Processing of Logical Form Structure: Evidence from Reconstruction for Anaphoric Binding 9:45–10:15 Jozina Vander Klok (UBC) Julia Thomas Swan (Chicago) How Tenselessness Interacts with Modality: Canadian English in the Pacific Northwest: A Case Study on paleng in Javanese A Phonetic Comparison of Vancouver, BC and Seattle, WA Laura Sabourin, Jean-Christophe Leclerc, Myriam Lapierre, Michelle Burkholder & Christie Brien (Ottawa) The Language Background Questionnaire in L2 Research: Teasing Apart the Variables Ronald Beline Mendes (U São Paulo) & James A. Walker (York) Devoicing and Deletion of Unstressed Final Vowels in São Paulo Portuguese 10:15–10:30 PAUSE | BREAK ST 126 ST 127 ST 130 Pronoms | Pronouns Contact et changement | Contact and change Sémantique | Semantics 10:30–11:00 Tom Leu (UQAM) Nahed Mourad (Ottawa) Definite Ingredients of Indefinite Pronouns Revisiting Borrowings into Arabic: Evidence from Lone English Nouns in Lebanese Arabic Jitka Bartošová, Cassandra Chapman, Ivona Kučerová & Elisabet Service (McMaster) Processing of Telic and Atelic Events: Evidence for the Partial Interpretation Hypothesis 11:00–11:30 Heather Stephens (McMaster) The Interpretation of Pronouns in Proxy Counterfactual Statements Duaa AbuAmsha (Calgary) Grammaticalization of the Future Marker in Palestinian Arabic: An Internal or a Contact-Induced Change? Alexis Wellwood (Northwestern) Event Quantification with Adjectives 11:30–12:00 Ebony Campbell & Dennis Ryan Storoshenko (Calgary) Here There Be Monsters: Indexical Shift in American Sign Language Virginia Hill (UNB) & Gabriela Alboiu Paul B. Melchin (Ottawa) (York) Semantic Conditioning of Unspecified Auxiliary Cliticization and its Implications Object Deletion for Language Change 12:00–1:30 DÉJEUNER | LUNCH Déjeuner-causerie | Lunchtime discussion Mentorat des étudiant-e-s diplômé-e-s | Graduate student mentoring ST 130 Session des affiches | Poster session 1:30–3:00 Mutasim Al-Deaibes (Manitoba) Durational cues for voicing and pharyngeal assimilation in Rural Jordanian Arabic Yvette Anderson (York) Hillbillies, Schmucks and Gangsters: A Perceptual Dialectology Study of the Greater Toronto Area John Archibald (Victoria) Phonetic Compression of Minor Phonological Phrases as a Licensor of WH in situ in L2 Japanese: Contiguity Theory in SLA Laurence B-Violette (Harvard) Nounless, but adjectiveful nominals in French Tom Conners (Maryland) & Jozina Vander Klok (UBC) On language documentation of colloquial Javanese varieties Brandon J. Fry (Ottawa) Tout n’est pas relatif : les compléments phrastiques en ojibwé Philothe Mwamba Kabasele (Calgary) Vowel Sound Change in Kinshasa Lingala Chloé Larouche & François Steffann (UQAM) Étude acoustique comparative de l'organisation du trapèze vocalique en français québécois et en inuktitut Iryna Lenchuk (York) Aspect and Case in Interlanguage Grammars: The Case of English Learners of Russian Danica MacDonald (Calgary) Korean -tul: A comparative development between North and South Korean Martha McGinnis-Archibald (Victoria) A vP layer in result and complex event nominals Madoka Mizumoto (Lethbridge) What’s in a dictionary? Learning from the past, applying to the future: A case study from kinship terminology in Blackfoot dictionaries Tatiana Molokopeeva & Lucie Ménard (UQAM) Les marqueurs phonétiques de la perception de l’accent ukrainien (de Kiev) en russe Malina Radu (Toronto) Conditioned variability in the realization of Romanian rhotics Dennis Ryan Storoshenko (Calgary) Fantasy Islands? Testing Semantic Constraints on whExtraction Jesse Stewart (Saskatchewan) & Martin Kohlberger (Leiden) Earbuds: A new method for measuring nasality in the field Olga Tararova (Toronto) The transfer of negative doubling in a bilingual community, Chipilo, Mexico Lena Vasilyeva (Alberta) Vowel harmony in online adaptations of Russian nonce words into Yakut Svitlana Winters (Calgary) Psycholinguistic Experiments in the Processing of Ukrainian Blends 3:30–4:00 Musée canadien des langues : « Une tapisserie de voix : Célébrons les langues du Canada » Canadian Language Museum: “A Tapestry of Voices: Celebrating Canada's Languages” Social Sciences Foyer (SS 122Z) 4:00–6:00 Assemblée générale | Annual general meeting ST 148 Dimanche 29 mai | Sunday, May 29 8:00–8:15 PETIT DÉJEUNER | BREAKFAST ST 126 ST 127 ST 130 Le cas et des actants | Case and arguments Variation grammaticale | Grammatical variation Phonétique–Phonologie | Phonetics– Phonology 8:15–8:45 Elizabeth Ritter (Ben Gurion/Calgary) & Martina Wiltschko (UBC) Humanness as an Alternative to CaseLicensing Gerard Van Herk (Memorial) Old Habits: Rethinking Variation in the Newfoundland English Habitual Past Daniel Currie Hall (Saint Mary’s) Phonological Identity is Phonological Identity 8:45–9:15 Amer Ahmed (York) Case in Standard Arabic: The Agree-Based Account Revisited Rick Grimm (York) Le présent à valeur de futur en français parlé Sonya Bird & Ewa Czaykowska-Higgins (Victoria) Salish Consonant Clusters: Phonetic Evidence for Syllabic Parsing? 9:15–9:45 Ivona Kučerová (McMaster) On the Role of PERSON in the φ-Feature Labelling of DP Coordinations James A. Walker & Michol F. Hoffman (York) To have and have got: Ethnolinguistic Variation in Possession and Deontic Modality Mutasim Al-Deaibes & Nicole Rosen (Manitoba) Acoustic Properties of Geminates in Rural Jordanian Arabic 9:45–10:15 Hong-Yan Liu (Toronto) Anne-José Villeneuve (Alberta) Also Introducing Arguments: The Mandarin Ni 'standard', ni vernaculaire: le français ba-Construction québécois parlé en entrevues télévisées 10:15–10:30 PAUSE Avery Ozburn (UBC) Investigating the Motivations of Sibilant Harmony: Coarticulation and Speech Errors | BREAK ST 126 ST 127 ST 130 Relatives Typologie et sémantique | Typology and semantics Perception 10:30–11:00 Daiho Kitaoka & Kathleen Strader (Ottawa) Relative Clauses in Michif Xiaodong Yang (Zhejiang University of Geneviève Lemieux Lefebvre (UQAM) Technology) & Martina Wiltschko (UBC) Indices prosodiques et perception du The Confirmational Marker ha in Northern sarcasme en français québécois Mandarin 11:00–11:30 Egor Tsedryk (Saint Mary’s) & Elena Dimova (Montréal) Free Relatives, Correlatives, Probing Algorithm and Relabeling Vesela Simeonova (Ottawa) Mirativity in Bulgarian and Turkish: A Semantic Account Jesse Stewart (Saskatchewan) & Felicity Meakins (Queensland) Stop Voicing Perception in Gurindji-Kriol, Kriol, and Gurindji-Kriol Code-Switchers 11:30–12:00 Elizabeth Bogal-Allbritten (SFU), Keir Moulton (SFU) & Junko Shimoyama (McGill) Stay Inside: The Interpretation of Internally-Headed Relative Clauses in Navajo Elias Abdollahnejad (Calgary) Reflexivity in Persian Claire Allen (UBC) Learning Functional Importance in the L2: Effects of Functional Load on Non-Native Contrast Perception 12:00–12:30 Nino Grillo (Humboldt) & Keir Moulton (SFU) Exceptional Agreement in Italian PseudoRelatives Daiho Kitaoka (Ottawa) Discontinuous Quantifiers in English, Japanese and Algonquian Languages Una Y. Chow & Stephen J. Winters (Calgary) Perception of Intonation in Cantonese: Native Listeners versus Exemplar-Based Model 12:30–2:00 DÉJEUNER | LUNCH Table ronde | Round table Canadian Indigenous Language Resources: Preservation and Access 1:00–2:00 ST 126 ST 127 ST 130 Syntaxe | Syntax Modals La prosodie et la grammaire | Prosody and grammar 2:00–2:30 Andrew Peters & Gavin Bembridge (York) Structural Problems and the Cartography of Multimodal Constructions: Views from Mandarin, Rural Chesapeake English, and Jamaican Creole Emily Elfner (UBC), Richard Compton (UQAM) & Anja Arnhold (Konstanz) On the Correspondence Between Prosodic and Morphosyntactic Constituents in Inuktitut 2:30–3:00 Nicholas Welch (Toronto) Formal Interaction of Inflection and Stem Suppletion in Dene Neil Banerjee (Toronto) Of Monsters and Modals Joseph W. Windsor (Calgary) Prosodic Evidence for the Syntactic Constituency of Demonstratives in Irish 3:00–3:30 Hailey Hyekyeong Ceong (Victoria) Korean Hearsay Constructions and Speech Act Phrases Blake Lewis (Calgary) Modal Structure and Conditions of Use in Blackfoot: aahk- A Case Study Glyne Piggott (McGill), Lisa Travis (McGill) & Heather Newell (UQAM) Linking Syntax to Phonology in Possession 3:30–4:00 PAUSE | BREAK 4:00–5:00 Communication plénière | Plenary talk Récipiendaire du Prix national d'excellence | Recipient of the National Achievement Award ST 148 5:00–7:00 Réception du recteur | President’s reception Lundi 30 mai | Monday, May 30 8:00–8:15 PETIT DÉJEUNER | BREAKFAST ST 126 Atelier spécial lié à l'acquisition du langage | Special Workshop on Language Acquisition 8:15–8:45 Esperanza Ruiz-Peña & Yasaman Rafat (Western) Second Dialect Production of Ecuadorian Rhotics: An Acoustic Study 8:45–9:15 Yasaman Rafat & Elkin Sierra (Western) The Perception of Spanish Lexical Stress in Interrogative and Exclamation Contexts by L1 Japanese Speakers 9:15–9:45 Lindsay Hracs (Calgary) The Role of Salience in the Second Language Acquisition of Focus Structure 9:45–10:00 10:00–11:00 PAUSE | BREAK Communication plénière | Plenary talk Suzanne Curtin (Calgary) Exploring the relationship between early speech perception, language and social-communicative development in infants at risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder ST 148 11:00–11:30 Laura Colantoni, Alexei Kochetov & Jeffrey Steele (Toronto) On-going L1-Based Influence in the L2 Acquisition of the Phonology and Phonetics of English Word-Final Nasals 11:30–12:00 JeongEun Lee & Susanne E. Carroll (Calgary) Acquisition of English Plural Non-Head Constraints by Adult Korean Learners 12:00–1:00 DÉJEUNER | LUNCH Session des affiches | Poster session 1:00–2:30 2:30–3:00 3:00–4:00 Réjean Canac-Marquis (SFU) The Learning Process of Determiners in French Immersion Context in British Columbia Kayla Day (Alberta) Consonantal Place Features in Early Word Productions: A Comparison of English- and Dutch-learning Children’s Acquisition Patterns Tamara Sorenson Duncan & Johanne Paradis (Alberta) The Not-So-Straightforward Story of Maternal Education and Linguistic Input Fangfang Li (Lethbridge) & Nicole Rosen (Manitoba) Vowel production development of French-immersion students in Southern Alberta Juana M. Liceras, Rachel Klassen & Estela García Alcaraz (Ottawa) On the status of complex wh-questions in the L2 Czech grammar of English and German speakers: input, transfer and data elicitation techniques Erin Pettibone (Toronto) The Acquisition of Multiple Adjective Order in Second Language (L2) Spanish Yvan Rose (Memorial) Exploring children’s developing A-maps: accuracy, precision, and the noise function Jiajia Su (McGill) Feature reassembly in the L2 acquisition of Chinese Melanie Elliott (Toronto) Direct and Indirect Object Omission in the Spanish of Bilingual Spanish-French Children Communication plénière | Plenary talk Ana Teresa Pérez-Leroux (Toronto) Turtles all the way down: How children harness the power of recursion ST 148 4:00–4:30 Ruiting Jia & Johanne Paradis (Alberta) The Acquisition of Relative Clauses by Mandarin Heritage Bilingual Children 4:30–5:00 Erin Pettibone, Gabrielle Klassen & Ana Teresa Pérez-Leroux (Toronto) Bilingual Effects in Recursive Noun Phrases 5:00–5:30 Salma Alqahtani (Calgary) The Acquisition of Number in Saudi Arabic 6:15–9:00 Session conjointe avec l’Association canadienne de linguistique appliquée (ACLA) Joint session with the Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics (CAAL) Langues autochtones et reconcilation | Indigenous Languages and Reconciliation ST 127 1. Présentation CRSH | SSHRC presentation 2. Énoncés de position | Position statements Arok Wolvengrey & Olga Lovick Creating programs is only part of the action needed Belinda Daniels Language loss: A deformity in education Amos Key & Carrie Dyck Indigenous languages, truth, and reconciliation Marianne Ignace How can University–First Nations Partnerships support the development of advanced fluency in First Nations languages with very few speakers? Inge Genee & Don McIntyre with contributions from students in an Indigenous Language Endangerment and Revitalization course An Aboriginal Languages Research Program to address the language-related Calls to Action of the TRC Sally Rice & Dorothy Thunder Towards A living digital archive of Canadian Indigenous languages Sʔímlaʔxʷ Michele Johnson & Sťaʔqʷalqs Hailey Causton Urgent call for university programs to deliver 1,000 hours and adopt proven curriculum models to teach Indigenous languages 3. Carrie Dyck, John O’Meara & Patricia Shaw Conclusions : Discussion modérée par les membres du comité de programmation Conclusions: Discussion moderated by the members of the Organizing Committee