ALW Provisional program

Felicity Meakins f.meakins at UQ.EDU.AU
Sat Jan 8 23:10:16 UTC 2011


Dear all,

The provisional program for ALW (Stradbroke Island, QLD) is given below.

Friday                        11 March 2011

10:00-10:30     Induction and welcome
10:30-11:00     Margaret Iselin  ŒMinjerribah-Moorgmpin Elders (Stradbroke
and Moreton Island) dictionary projectŒ
11:00-11:30     Barry Brown ŒA Comparison of Moreton Bay Languages¹
11:30-12:00     Joy Bonner and Jeanie Bell  ŒThe current use of the Batjala
language in the Hervey Bay region noting any significant linguistic evidence
indicating an emerging hybrid or mixed language Œ

12:00-1:00      Lunch

1:00-1:30        Nick Evans and Murray Garde  ŒToo many triangles: form,
meaning, etymology and pragmatics of Kunderbi trirelational terms'
1:30-2:00        Harold Koch ŒThe evolution of kinship terminology in W.A.
Pama-Nyungan language¹
2:00-2:30        Adam Chong  ŒLenition and fortition in Australian
languages'
2:30-3:00        Tonya Stebbins, Vicki Couzens ŒRevival Languages are living
Languages: A Strength Based Approach¹

3:00-3:30                   Afternoon tea

3:30-4:00            Luise Hercus  ŒThe use of grammatical forms in
Wangkangurru songs¹
4:00-4:30            Isabella O'Keefe  ŒLanguage contact in songs from
western Arnhem Land¹
4:30-5:00            Mary Laughren and Myfany Turpin  ŒEdge effects in
Warlpiri Yawulyu songs: resyllabification,  epenthesis &  final vowel
modification¹  

Saturday            12 March 2011            Language Contact

8:30-9:00           Alice Gaby ŒWhere went 'west'? The adoption of English
communicative norms in speaking about space.Œ
9:00-9:30           Nick Reid  ŒThe grammatical behaviour of borrowed
English roots in Ngan'gi¹
9:30-10:00         Jakelin Troy    Observations on NSW Pidgin beyond the
nineteenth century 

10:00-10:30             Morning tea

10:30-11:00     David P. Wilkins, Bernadine Yeatman and Denise Angelo
ŒGrammatical Aspects of Yarrie Lingo¹
11:00-11:30     Robert Mailhammer ŒIndigenous grammatical influence on
Aboriginal English in Northwestern Arnhem Land: aspects of Cobourg Peninsula
Aboriginal English¹
11:30-12:00     Sally Dixon ŒAlyawarr English: a new Australian mixed
language?  
12:00-12:30     Greg Dickson  ŒTalking Kriol, Roper style¹

12:30-1:30              Lunch

1:30-2:00            Christina Eira  ŒGrammatical analysis of revival
languages and where it can take us¹
2:00-2:30            Brett Leathers  ŒSome issues on language contact in
indigenous communities¹
2:30-3:00            Cris Edmonds-Wathen ŒToo Hard? Simplifying language
shift at Minjilang 

3:00-3:30                  Afternoon tea


3:30-6:00            Stradbroke Island through Indigenous eyes. A tour of
Stradbroke Island with Brian Coghill (no extra cost)
OR

3:30-4:00             Brett Baker and Marie-elaine Van Egmond  ŒOn the
relationship between Enindhilyakwa and Wubuy and its implications for deep
reconstruction¹ 
4:00-4:30             Marie-elaine Van Egmond    ŒExternal Possession in
Enindhilyakwa: an appositional analysis¹
4:30-5:00             Kate Horrack  ŒPossessive structures in Gunwinyguan
languages¹ 

Sunday             13 March 2011

8:30-9:00            Patrick McConvell ŒThe internal structure of complex
verb constructions and constraints on loan coverbs in northern Australia¹
9:00-9:30            Felicity Meakins and Carmel O'Shannessy ŒTypological
constraints on co/verb integration in two Australian mixed languagesŒ
9:30-10:00          Michael Walsh  ŒFrom Port Keats to Wadeye: contact among
Australian and other languages¹

10:00-10:30             Morning tea

10:30-11:00      Patrick Caudal, Laurent Roussarie, Alan Dench, Marie-Eve
Ritz ŒA semantic type-driven account of verb-formation patterns in Panyjima¹
11:00-11:30      Rikke L. Bundgaard-Nielsen  ŒThe perception and production
of Wubuy coronal stops¹
11:30-12:00      Ruth Singer  ŒYou want to do what with what? Interaction
between verbal gender agreement and selection in the Mawng verb¹
12:00-12:30      Ilana Mushin  ŒA preliminary analysis of the Garrwa
'discourse marker' barri¹

12:30-1:30              Lunch

1:30-2:00           Patrick Caudal, Martina Faller and John Henderson ŒThe
Arrernte Quotative¹
2:00-2:30           Rachel Nordlinger and Patrick Caudall ŒCounterfactuals
and the irrealis in Murrinh-Patha¹

Regards, Felicity

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://listserv.linguistlist.org/pipermail/resource-network-linguistic-diversity/attachments/20110109/c6bbaa54/attachment.html>


More information about the Resource-network-linguistic-diversity mailing list