6.343 Confs: Workshop on clausal architecture, SALSA III schedule

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Subject: 6.343 Confs: Workshop on clausal architecture, SALSA III schedule
 
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Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 12:25:51 +0100 (MET)
From: Alberto Lavelli (lavelli at irst.it)
Subject: Workshop on Clausal Architecture
 
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Date: Tue, 07 Mar 1995 14:19:45 -0600 (CST)
From: SALSA at utxvms.cc.utexas.edu
Subject: SALSA III tentative schedule
 
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Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 12:25:51 +0100 (MET)
From: Alberto Lavelli (lavelli at irst.it)
Subject: Workshop on Clausal Architecture
 
                         PRE-ANNOUNCEMENT
 
                           Workshop on:
             TEMPORAL, ASPECTUAL AND VERBAL PROJECTIONS:
                     THE CLAUSAL ARCHITECTURE
 
University of Bergamo, Italy, November 1995
Organizer: Alessandra Giorgi
 
The call for papers and the list of the invited speakers will be
published at the end of March.
For speakers, the University of Bergamo will provide lodgings
and will contribute to travel expenses.
 
For further information write to:
 
Alessandra Giorgi
Piazza Vecchia 8, 24100 Bergamo, Italy
fax: +39-35-235136
e-mail: giorgi at irst.itc.it
 
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Date: Tue, 07 Mar 1995 14:19:45 -0600 (CST)
From: SALSA at utxvms.cc.utexas.edu
Subject: SALSA III tentative schedule
 
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We finally have the tentative schedule of SALSA III, which will be held
at the University of Texas at Austin from April 7 to 9.
 
If you are interested in registering, email us at
SALSA at utxvms.cc.utexas.edu. An registration packet is available by mail.
 
We hope to see y'all in April!!
 
Yukako Sunaoshi
Co-chair
SALSA Organizing Committee
 
SALSA III   Tentative Schedule
 
Friday, April 7
8:00-9:00       REGISTRATION and coffee
9:00-9:15       OPENING STATEMENT
9:15- 10:15     KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Ana Celia Zentella C.U.N.Y.-Hunter College
10:15-10:30     BREAK
SESSION 1 : Nontraditional Gender Roles
10:30-11:00     Male lesbians and other queer notions in Hausa
                Rudolf P. Gaudio, Stanford University
11:00-11:30     The linguistic gendering of an alternative Japanese
                lifestyle: speech variation in the gay communities of
                urban Japan
                Naoko Ogawa and Janet S. (Shibamoto) Smith, UC-Davis
11:30-12:00     Women managers and "local" metapragmatic knowledge in a
                Tokyo ccorporate office
                Miyako Inoue, Washington University
12:00-1:00      LUNCH
SESSION 2: Rhetorical  Patterning  in  Verbal Art
1:00-1:30       The affecting work of eyes: patterns of eye gaze in
                American Sign Language storytelling
                Peggy Swartzel Lott, UT-Austin
1:30-2:00       Authorial context and reported speech in Sierra Popoluca
                discourse performance
                Kay Sammons, UT-Austin
2:00-2:30       The poetics & rhetoric of overlap in a sample of Yup'ik
                men's house speech
                Anthony C. Woodbury, UT-Austin
2:30-3:00       Rhetorical organization of Chichewa discourse
                Troi Carleton, UT-Austin
3:00-3:30       BREAK
SESSION 3: Specialized Discourses
3:30-4:00       "Leaders," "farmers" and "ordinary Americans": A critical
                discourse analysis of Democratic and Republican speeches
                to the American public
                Keller S. Mageneau and Gabriella Modan, Georgetown University
4:00-4:30       Poetic intonation in English
        G. Burns Cooper, University of Alaska-Fairbanks
4:30-5:00       Locus, links and learnability of the psychotherapy
                register
                Kathleen Ferrara, Texas A&M University
 
Saturday, April 8
8:30-9:00       COFFEE
9:00-10:00      KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Keith Walters, UT-Austin
10:00-10:15     BREAK
SESSION 1: Emerging Speech Communities
10:15-10:45     The poetics of Kuna radio broadcasts
                Marta Lucia de Gerdes, UT-Austin
10:45-11:15     Laissez le francais cadjin rouler
                Sylvie DuBois, William Gautreaux, and Cathy Bailey,
                Louisiana State University
11:15-11:45     The use of prepositions, articles and simplification in
                contact varieties of German
                Claudia Kurz, Ohio State University
11:45-1:00      LUNCH
 
SESSION 2: Code Choice: Identity and Interaction
1:00-1:30       "Espero que me disculpen": ethnic and gender norms in
                language choice
                Jonathan Loftin, UT-Austin
1:30-2:00       Affiliation & codeswitching among Latina gang girls
                Norma Mendoza-Denton, Stanford University
2:00-2:30       You can say you to me: German translations of second
                person pronouns in American films
                Robin Queen, UT-Austin
2:30-3:00       When a homeless woman makes a burglary report: Ideologies
                of public and private language in sociolinguistics
                Bonnie McElhinny, Washington University
3:00-3:15       BREAK
SESSION 3: Sound and Social Meaning
3:15-3:45       The validity and reliability of phonetic transcriptions
                for sociolinguistics and dialectology
                Lisa Ann Lane, Jeannette Denton, and Daniel Susslak,
                University of Chicago
3:45-4:15       Sound symbolism as an explanation for sex-based variation
                in language
                Matthew Gordon, University of Michigan
4:15-4:45       An emerging alternative to Spanish vowel linking
                Felice Coles, University of Mississippi
4:45-5:15       Reduplication in four languages: where formal grammar and
                speech play/verbal art meet
                Joel Sherzer, UT-Austin
8:00    PARTY
 
Sunday, April 9
8:30-9:00       COFFEE
9:00-10:00      KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Michael Silverstein, University of
                Chicago
10:00-10:15     BREAK
SESSION 1: Language Ideology and Power
10:15-10:45     Standard and vernacular persuasive discourse in conflict
                John Taggart Clark, Georgetown University
10:45-11:15     Writing Mazateco: linguistic standardization and social
                power
                Michael R. Duke, UT-Austin
11:15-11:45     "That terrible Saxon dialect": standard language ideology
                in post-unification Germany
                Jennifer Dailey-O'Cain, University of Michigan
11:45-12:15     Language ideology & language stereotypes in Disney
                animated films
                Rosina Lippi-Green, University of Michigan
12:15-1:00      CLOSING REMARKS AND DISCUSSION
                Jacob Mey, Northwestern University
 
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