Second Hispanic Linguistics Symposium: October 9-11, 1998, The Ohio State University
Carlos Subirats Rüggeberg
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Second Hispanic Linguistics Symposium
Segundo Simposio de Lingüística Hispánica
De: Fernando Martínez-Gil <martinez-gil.1 at osu.edu>
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SECOND HISPANIC LINGUISTICS SYMPOSIUM
SEGUNDO SIMPOSIO DE LINGÜÍSTICA HISPÁNICA
October 9-11, 1998
The Ohio State University
The FAWCETT CENTER,
2400 Olentangy River Road,
Columbus, OH. 43210-10027 (USA)
PROGRAM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 (Room 4):
9:00-9:15 Opening remarks.
9:30-10:00 Lee Hartman, Southern Illinois University:
"Parsing Spanish 'solo'"
10:00-10:30 Cristina Sanz, Georgetown University:
"Spanish teacher talk: complexity and word
order"
10:30-11:00 Ronald P. Leow, Georgetown University
"Attention, awareness, and the foreign
language classroom"
11:00-11:30 James F. Lee, University of Illinois, Urbana:
"On levels of processing and on levels of
comprehension"
11:30-1:00 Lunch Break
1:00-1:30 María Fernández, Michigan State University:
(TBA)
1:30-2:00 Paola Dussias, University of Illinois,Urbana:
"The function-word effect in Spanish-English
codeswitching: what eye-tracking can tell us"
2:00-2:30 Carmen García Fernández, University of
Virginia:
"Requesting for a service: strategies used by
Venezuelan women"
2:30-3:00 Elena Ruzickova, Miami University: "Cuban
facework: politeness strategies in requests,
apologies and compliment responses"
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break
3:30-4:00 Diane Ringer Uber, The College of Wooster:
"Forms of address in the commercial Spanish of
five Latin American cities"
4:00-4:30 Mary Ellen García, University of Texas, San
Antonio:
"Evidence from _nomas_in a bilingual dialect"
4:30-5:00 Pat Lunn, Michigan State University:
"The domino effect: changes in subjunctive
usage in Quito"
5:00-5:30 Cofee Break
5:30-6:00 Kenneth Wireback, Miami University:
"On the velarization of /n/ in Cuban radio
broadcasting"
6:00-6:30 Claudia Parodi, UCLA:
"The agreement system of Los Angeles Spanish
and the media"
6:30-7:00 Liliana Sanchez, Carnegie Mellon University:
"D0 features and the direct object pronominal
system of Andean Spanish"
7:30-9:00 Welcoming Reception at the Faucett Center's
Alumni Lounge
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 (parallel sessions)
Session A (Rooms 6-7):
8:30-9:00 Luis López, University of Missouri:
"On the syntax of contrastive focus: evidence
from VP-ellipsis"
9:00-9:30 José Camacho, Rutgers University:
"A focus auxiliary in dialects of Spanish"
9:30-10:00 Eugenia Casielles, Wayne State University:
"Notes on the topic-focus articulation"
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:00 Enrique Mallen, Texas A&M University:
"Predicate inversion in Spanish"
11:00-11:30 Francisco Ordóñez, University of
Illinois-Urbana:
"Subject inversion in Romance and predicate
raising"
11:30-12:00 Héctor Campos, Georgetown University:
"Three types of subject raising in Spanish"
12:00-1:30 Lunch Break
1:30-2:00 Juan Martín, University of Toledo:
"The syntax and semantics of Spanish
accusative _a_"
2:00-2:00 Luis Silva-Villar, UCLA:
"Diachronic qualitative studies on minimalist
operations"
2:30-3:00 Marta Luján, The University of Texas,Austin:
"Minimalist Bello: basic categories in
Bello's
grammar"
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break
3:30-4:00 Raul Aranovich, University of Texas, San
Antonio:
"Blocking of Spanish reflexives in the
hierarchical lexicon"
4:00-4:30 Paula Kempchinsky, University of Iowa:
"On the nature of Condition B"
4:30-5:00 Karen Zagona, University of Washington:
"Some effects of NP-movement on aspectual
construal"
5:00-5:30 Cofee Break
5:30-6:00 James Harris, MIT:
"The legend of nasal depalatalization"
6:00-6:30 Heles Contreras, University of Washington:
"The range of syntactic parametrization"
7:30-9:30 Dinner at the Faucett Center's Alumni Lounge
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
Session B (Rooms 8-9):
9:00-9:30 Robert M. Hammond, Purdue University:
"The non-occurrence of the phone [rr] in the
Spanish sound system"
9:30-10:00 Holly J. Nibert, Pennsylvania State
University:
"A production/perception study of the phrase
accent in Spanish intonation"
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:00 Carlos E. Pineros, Central Michigan
University:
"Head-dependence in_jerigonza_, a Spanish
language game"
11:00-11:30 Eric Holt, University of South Carolina:
"The moraic status of consonants from Latin
to
Hispano-Romance: the case of obstruents"
11:30-12:00 John M. Lipski, University of New Mexico:
"The many faces of Spanish /s/-weakening:
(re)alignment and ambisyllabicity"
12:00-1:30 Lunch Break
1:30-2:00 José I. Hualde, University of Illinois,
Urbana:
"Patterns in the lexicon: hiatus with
unstressed high vowels in Spanish"
2:00-2:00 Ellen M. Kaisse, University of Washington:
"The syllabic position of glides in Spanish:
insights from Pasiego vowel harmony"
2:30-3:00 Sonia Colina, Arizona State University:
"Re-examining Spanish glides: the
hiatus/diphthong alternation and analogically
conditioned variation in vocoid sequences"
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break
3:30-4:00 Mario Saltarelli, University of Southern
California: (TBA)
4:00-4:30 Alfonso Morales-Front, Georgetown University:
"The role of templates in the acquisition of
phonology"
4:30-5:00 Regina Morin, The College of New Jersey:
"Spanish substantives: how many classes?"
5:00-5:30 Cofee Break
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 (parallel sessions)
Session A (Rooms 6-7):
9:00-9:30 Rafael Núñez-Cedeño, University of Illinois,
Chicago:
"On interpreting generic (pro)nouns in
Spanish"
9:30-10:00 Scott Schwenter, Ball State University:
"Two types of scalar particles: evidence from
Spanish"
10:00-10:30 Sarah Harmon and Almerindo Ojeda, University
of California, Davis:
"Mass-neuter in _Obra de agricultura_"
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30 Cristina Schmitt, Michigan State University /
ZAS-Berlin:
"_Todo_ and _every_: semantic similarities,
syntactic differences"
11:30-12:00 Elena Herburger, Georgetown University:
"Interpreting Negative Concord"
12:00-12:30 Errapel Mejías-Vicandi, University of
Nebraska:
"Prenominal adjectives andWh-extraction"
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11
Session B (Rooms 8-9):
9:00-9:30 José del Valle, Miami University/University
of Virginia:
"Language policy and linguistic culture in
Galicia"
9:30-10:00 Frank Nuessel, University of Louisville:
"Linguistic theory and discourse in_Don
Quijote_"
10:00-10:30 Ray Harris-Northall, University of
Wisconsin-Madison:
"Official use of the vernacular in the 13th
century: Medieval Spanish language policy?"
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30 Thomas Walsh, Georgetown University:
"The etymology of Spanish _atinar_ "
11:30-12:00 Joel Rini, University of Virginia:
"The directionality of eveling in the Old
Spanish verbal paradigm distillable from
resistance to language shift: the case of
Spanish _dormir_, _morir_ (and _podrir_)"
12:00-12:30 Steven N. Dworkin, University of Michigan:
"Syntax and lexical loss: the fate of Old
Spanish in Spanish _y_ and _ende_"
Organizing Committee:
Fernando Martínez-Gil and Javier Gutierrez-Rexach (Dept.
of Spanish and Portuguese, The Ohio State University)
Symposium Coordinator:
Fernando Martínez-Gil
Registration:
Free for students; $20.00 for others before September
20th, 1998. After September 20th and on-site registration
will be $30.00.
For further information, including registration form and
hotel reservations, please contact:
Fernando Martínez-Gil, Second Hispanic Linguistics
Symposium Coordinator,
Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese, The Ohio State
University,
266 Cunz Hall, 1841 Millikin Rd.,
Columbus, Oh 43210-1229
Tel. (614) 292-1981 / Fax (614) 292-7726
E-mail: martinez-gil.1 at osu.edu
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