BLS 30 schedule announcement

Francis M Hult fmhult at DOLPHIN.UPENN.EDU
Tue Jan 20 18:21:06 UTC 2004


>
> The Berkeley Linguistics Society is pleased to announce the schedule for
> its 30th Annual Meeting, to be held February 13-16, 2004, at the UC
> Berkeley campus. Schedule and registration information can also be viewed
> on our website, http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/BLS.
>
>
>
>     [BLS 30 SCHEDULE]
>
> FRIDAY, Feb 13, 2004
> 10:00 onward  Registration (Dwinelle 370)
> 12:30         Opening Remarks  (Dwinelle 370)
>
>          SPECIAL SESSION I:  Morphology of Native American Languages
>          (Dwinelle 370)
> 1:00-2:00    MONICA MACAULAY (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
>                  TBA
> 2:00-2:30    "A preliminary methodology for the investigation of speaker's
>              knowledge of structure in Athabaskan"
>                  Joyce McDonough & Rachel Sussman (University of
>                  Rochester)
> 2:30-3:00    "An automodular approach to noun classifiers in Piratapuya
>              (Eastern Tukanoan)"
>                  Christopher Ball (University of Chicago)
> 3:00-3:30    "Productivity and Lexicalization in Pima Compounds"
>                  Pamela Munro & Jason Riggle (UCLA)
>
>          PARASESSION I: "Conceptual Structure and Cognition in Grammatical
>          Theory" (Dwinelle 370)
> 3:45-4:45    MELISSA BOWERMAN (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)
>                  TBA
> 5:00-5:30    "Learning Japanese Case: Overextensions and the Effects of
>              Feedback"
>                  Takaaki Suzuki (Kyoto Sangyo University)
> 5:30-6:00    "Chunks and Blending"
>                  Michael Barlow (University of Auckland)
> 6:00-6:30    "Iconicity and Viewpoint in determining the word order in
>              dative construction in Japanese"
>                  Noriko Iwasaki (UC Davis)
>                  Misumi Sadler (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
> 6:30-7:00    "What makes path of motion salient?"
>                  Stephanie Pourcel (University of Durham)
>
>
> SATURDAY, Feb 14, 2004
> 9:00-9:55    ALICE HARRIS (SUNY Stony Brook)  (Dwinelle 370)
>                  TBA
>
>          HISTORICAL (Dwinelle 370)
> 10:00-10:30  "Anti-homophony effects in Dakelh (Carrier) valence
>              morphology"
>                  Suzanne Gessner (University of Victoria)
>                  Gunnar Olafur Hansson (University of British Columbia)
> 10:30-11:00  "An intergenerational investigation of Hupa stress"
>                  Matthew Gordon & Edmundo Luna (UC Santa Barbara)
> 11:00-11:30  "The emergence of dorsal stops after high vowels in Huishu"
>                  David R. Mortensen (UC Berkeley)
> 11:30-12:00  "How Far Likeness Can Go: Grammaticalization of Kath- in
>              Korean"
>                  Seongha Rhee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies &
>                  Stanford University)
>          SYNTAX I (Dwinelle 182)
> 10:00-10:30  "Malagasy Control Constructions"
>                  Maria Polinsky (UC San Diego)
>                  Eric Potsdam (University of Florida)
> 10:30-11:00  "Scope of negation and clause structure in Japanese"
>                  Chung-hye Han, Dennis Storoshenko, & Yasuko Sakurai
>                  (Simon Fraser University)
> 11:00-11:30  "The Properties of Determiners: Evidence from Skwxwu7mesh"
>                  Carrie Gillon (University of British Columbia)
> 11:30-12:00  "Negation and Negative Polarity Items in Berber"
>                  Hamid Ouali (University of Michigan)
>
> 12:00-1:00         LUNCH
>
>          PARASESSION II: "Conceptual Structure and Cognition in
>          Grammatical Theory" (Dwinelle 370)
> 1:00-2:00    ADELE GOLDBERG (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
>                  TBA
> 2:00-2:30    "Process-oriented grammar formalisms: incorporating
>              constraints from language understanding and acquisition"
>                  Nancy Chang (UC Berkeley)
> 2:30-3:00    "Constructional compositionality and blending: the case of
>              Polish SLVF constructions"
>                  Barbara Dancygier (University of British Columbia)
> 3:00-3:30    "Embodied Verbal Semantics: Evidence from a lexical matching
>              task"
>                  Shweta Narayan (UC Berkeley and International Computer
>                  Science Institute)
>                  Benjamin K. Bergen (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
>                  Zachary Weinberg (International Computer Science
>                  Institute)
> 3:30-4:00    "Determinants of the extent of recycle in repair"
>                  Vsevolod Kapatsinski (University of New Mexico)
> 4:15-5:15    ALEC MARANTZ (MIT)
>                  TBA
>
>          SPECIAL SESSION II:  Morphology of Native American Languages
>          (Dwinelle 370)
> 5:30-6:00    "Classifiers in Yurok, Wiyot, and Algonquian"
>                  Lisa Conathan (UC Berkeley)
> 6:00-6:30    "The morphological status of -?at in Nuu-chah-nulth"
>                  Eun-Sook Kim (University of British Columbia)
> 6:30-7:00    "Case-marking and Co-reference in North Baffin Inuit"
>                  James Slotta (University of Chicago)
> 7:00-8:00    ANTHONY WOODBURY (UT Austin)
>                  TBA
>
> 8:00-11:00   DINNER & PARTY (Barrows Hall, top floor)
>
>
> SUNDAY, Feb 15, 2004
> 9:00-9:55    BRUCE HAYES (University of California, Los Angeles)
>              (Dwinelle 370)
>                  TBA
>
>          PHONOLOGY & PHONETICS I (Dwinelle 370)
> 10:00-10:30  "Investigating the "hidden" structure of phonological
>              systems"
>                  Egidio Marsico (Dynamique Du Langage, CNRS/Universit
>                  Lyon2)
>                  Ian Maddieson (UC Berkeley)
>                  Christophe Coup (Dynamique Du Langage, CNRS/Universit
>                  Lyon2)
>                  Francois Pellegrino (Dynamique Du Langage, CNRS/Universit
>                  Lyon2)
> 10:30-11:00  "The Evolution of Hierarchical Structure in Language"
>                  J.C. Brown (University of British Columbia)
>                  Chris Golston (California State University, Fresno)
> 11:00-11:30  "Long-distance voicing agreement: An evolutionary
>              perspective"
>                  Gunnar Olafur Hansson (University of British Columbia)
> 11:30-12:00  "The function of stem prominence in Athabaskan"
>                  Joyce McDonough (University of Rochester)
>          SEMANTICS (Dwinelle 182)
> 10:00-10:30  "Presupposition, and the Distribution of Subjunctive Mood"
>                  Laura Siegel (University of Pennsylvania)
> 10:30-11:00  "Aspect in American Sign Language: A Typological-Functional
>              Analysis"
>                  Elisa M. Maroney (University of New Mexico)
> 11:00-11:30  "High and low applicatives: Evidence from Lai"
>                  David A. Peterson (Dartmouth College)
> 11:30-12:00  "Compositional interaction of sub-event aspectual markers,
>              -in- and reduplication, in Tagalog"
>                  Jonathon E. Cihlar (University of Chicago)
>
> 12:00-1:3    LUNCH
>
>          SPECIAL SESSION III:  Morphology of Native American Languages
>          (Dwinelle 370)
> 1:30-2:30    ANDREW GARRETT (UC Berkeley)
>                  TBA
> 2:30-3:00    "On the classification of Wakashan lexical suffixes"
>                  Rachel Wojdak (University of British Columbia)
> 3:00-3:30    "The Nominal Nature of Roots in Chol (Mayan)"
>                  Jessica Coon (Reed College)
> 3:30-4:00    "Possession and Cliticization in Iquito"
>                  Mark Brown (UT Austin)
> 4:00-4:30    "On the two Salish object agreement suffixes"
>                  Kaoru Kiyosawa (Simon Fraser University)
>
>          SYNTAX II (Dwinelle 370)
> 4:45-5:15    "Superiority vs. reconstruction: a minimalist challenge"
>                  Cedric Boeckx (Harvard University)
>                  Norbert Hornstein (University of Maryland)
> 5:15-5:45    "Sequentiality and Non-Tensed Verbal Coordination in Korean"
>                  Sae-Youn Cho (Honam University)
> 5:45-6:15    "Assamese verb serialization in functional, areal-typological
>              and diachronic perspective"
>                  Mark W. Post (University of Oregon)
>          SOCIOLINGUISTICS (Dwinelle 182)
> 4:45-5:15    "Devoicing and its environments in perception: "Kinki
>              Japanese? Or Tokyo?""
>                  Midori Y. Morris (Gettysburg College)
> 5:15-5:45    "'We'll be dead by then!' - comical self-disclosure by
>              elderly Japanese women"
>                  Yoshiko Matsumoto (Stanford University)
> 5:45-6:15    "Attribute networking: Modeling local social practices"
>                  Robin Dodsworth (Ohio State University)
>
>
> MONDAY, Feb 16, 2004
> 9:00-9:55    ELIZABETH HUME (Ohio State University)  (Dwinelle 370)
>                  TBA
>
>          PHONOLOGY & PHONETICS II (Dwinelle 370)
> 10:00-10:30  "Effect of phonological neutralization rules on native
>              speech perception"
>                  Tsan Huang (Ohio State University & SUNY Buffalo)
> 10:30-11:00  "Tone-to-stress and stress-to-tone: Ancient Greek accent
>              revisited"
>                  Lev Blumenfeld (Stanford University)
> 11:00-11:30  "The interaction of duration and pitch in Japanese long
>              vowels"
>                  Tomoko Kozasa (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
> 11:30-12:00  "Apical and Laminal Articulation in Hakha Lai"
>                  Ian Maddieson & Ken VanBik (UC Berkeley)
>          PRAGMATICS & DISCOURSE (Dwinelle 182)
> 10:00-10:30  "Subject-agreement markers in Betta Kurumba"
>                  Gail Coelho (Rice University)
> 10:30-11:00  "The Interaction of Referentiality and Agreement in Bardi
>              Discourse"
>                  Claire Bowern (Harvard University)
> 11:00-11:30  ""Ajak of all trades": Problems with categorizing Balinese
>              _ajak_ in discourse"
>                  Edmundo Luna (UC Santa Barbara)
> 11:30-12:00  ""And that's my big area of interest in linguistics is
>              discourse"--The forms and functions of the English that's X
>              is Y-construction"
>                  Sebastian Ross-Hagebaum (Rice University)
>
> 12:00-1:30   LUNCH
>
> 1:30-2:25    DAN JURAFSKY (University of Colorado, Boulder & Stanford
>              University) (Dwinelle 370)
>                  TBA
>
>          COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS & PSYCHOLINGUISTICS (Dwinelle 370)
> 2:30-3:00    "Serialization of Simultaneity in Mandarin"
>                  Liancheng Chief (SUNY Buffalo)
> 3:00-3:30    "Association between Repair functions and interlocutor
>              relationship"
>                  Tomoko Takeda (University of Oregon)
> 3:30-4:00    "A psycholinguistic theory of loanword adaptations"
>                  Sharon Peperkamp (Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et
>                  Psycholinguistique, EHESS-CNRS-ENS & Universit de Paris 8)
> 4:00-4:30    "On Case-markers Occurring in Japanese Temporal Expressions"
>                  Shin-ya Iwasaki (Osaka University)
>          MORPHOLOGY (Dwinelle 182)
> 2:30-3:00    "Meta-constraints: Constraint Interaction and Gender
>              Assignment in Ukrainian"
>                  Tore Nesset (University of Troms)
> 3:00-3:30    "Reduplication and Right-edge Faithfulness in Amis"
>                  Shih-chi Stella Yeh (National Tsing Hua University,
>                  Taiwan)
> 3:30-4:00    "Frequency and relexicalization in Korean cluster codas"
>                  Younjeoung Choi (University of Texas, Arlington)
> 4:00-4:30    "Zero Marking in French Impersonal Verbs: A Counter-Trend in
>              Clitic Morphologization?"
>                  Bonnie Fonseca-Greber (Bowling Green State University)
>
>
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>
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