Third Symposium Hispanic Linguistics/Program, October 8-10, 1999, Georgetown University, Estados Unidos

Carlos Subirats Rüggeberg Carlos.Subirats at UAB.ES
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Mar Cruz <mcruz at lingua.fil.ub.es>, U. Barcelona
Eulalia de Bobes <ebobes at seneca.uab.es>, U. Autónoma Barcelona
Emma Martinell <martinell at lingua.fil.ub.es>, U. Barcelona
Rosa Ribas <Ribas at em.uni-frankfurt.de>, U. Frankfurt
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           Third Symposium Hispanic Linguistics/Program
                        October 8-10, 1999
              Georgetown University, Estados Unidos
               Department of Spanish and Portuguese
          De: Cristina Sanz <sanzc at gusun.georgetown.edu>
          Información distribuida por The LINGUIST List
          http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-1205.html
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                       CONFERENCE PROGRAM
                     FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1999
                        Syntax/Semantics.:
02:30-03:00
    Francesco d'Introno, Luis Fernando Alonso Ovalle, University
of Massachusetts at Amherst: Strong and weak pronouns in
Spanish: The Zero Pronoun Hypothesis
03:00-03:30
    Luis Silva-Villar, UCLA: Clitics and the inclusiveness
condition
03:30-04:00
    Joyce Bruhn de Garavito, University of Western Ontario,
Canada: Functional categories and the 'se' constructions in
Spanish
04:00-04:30
    Janet DeCesaris, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain, Patricia
Lunn, Michigan State University: On explaining Catalan 'en'

                           Pragmatics.
05:00-05:30
    Gabriela Prego Vásquez, Universidade da Coruña, Spain: La
conversacionalización del discurso institucional: Estrategias en
el habla local de Bergantinos
05:30-06:00
    Esperanza Morales López, Universidade da Coruña, Spain:
Entrevistas electorales en la campaña española de 1996: ...
06:00-06:30
    Laura Alba Juez, Georgetown University: Some discourse
strategies used to convey praise and/or positive feelings in
Spanish everyday conversation

                    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1999
                        Syntax/Semantics.
09:00-09:30
    José Camacho, Rutgers University: The syntax and semantics
of evidentiality markers in Spanish
09:30-10:00
    Mónica Malamud Makowski, Stanford University: Inferential
discourse markers in Spanish: A comprehensive approach
10:00-10:30
    Nancy Vázquez Veiga, Universidade da Coruña, Spain:
Marcadores del discurso: ¿Una categoría pragmática?

                        Syntax/Semantics.
11:00-11:30
    Paula Kempchinsky, University of Iowa: Aspect projections,
predicate type and accusative case
11:30-12:00
    Claudia Parodi, UCLA, Marta Luján, University of Texas at
Austin: Aspect in Spanish psych verbs
12:00-12:30
    Adolfo Ausin, Marcela Depiante, University of Connecticut:
On the syntax of 'parecer' with and without experiencer

                      Phonology/Morphology.
02:30-03:00
    Irene Moyna, Caroline Wiltshire, University of Florida at
Gainsville: Spanish plurals: Why /s/ isn't always optimal
03:00-03:30
    Terrell Morgan, The Ohio State University:The curious
pedigree of Spanish orthographic "h"
3:30-4:00
    Richard Morris, Middle Tennessee State University:
Constraint interaction in Spanish /s/-aspiration: The three
Peninsular varieties

                        Syntax/Semantics.
04:30-05:00
    Jon Franco, Universidad de Deusto, Spain: Topic-driven word
order and remnant predicate movement
05:00-05:30
    Enrique Mallén, Texas A&M University: Adjectival noun
modifiers in French and in Spanish
05:30-06:00
    Claudia Borgonovo, Sarah Cummins, Université Laval, Canada:
Restrictive participles

                    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1999
                      History/Dialectology.
09:00-09:30
    Brian Imhoff, Texas A&M University: The Domínguez de Mendoza
expedition to East Texas
09:30-10:00
    Donald Tuten, Emory University: The rise of leísmo
10:00-10:30
    Anthony Lewis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:
Synchronic and diachronic perspectives on stop lenition in three
Spanish dialects

                      Phonology/Morphology.
11:00-11:30
    Neysa Figueroa, Purdue University: An acoustic and
perceptual study of vowels preceding deleted post-nuclear /s/ in
Puerto Rican Spanish
11:30-12:00
    Yolanda Rivera-Castillo, University of Alabama: Hiatus
resolution and representation of Spanish glides
12:00-12:30
    James Harris, MIT: High vocoids in Spanish syllables

                           Pragmatics.
02:30-03:00
    David Pujante Sánchez, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain:
Estudio de la estructura textual-pragmática de un discurso
parlamentario
03:00-03:30
    Scott Schwenter, The Ohio State University: Spanish
connectives and pragmatic implicatures
03:30-04:00
    Silvia Genari, Brown University: Semantics and pragmatics of
the Spanish future tenses

                      Phonology/Morphology.
4:30-5:00
    Alfonso Morales-Front, Laura Barker, Gorky Cruz, Georgetown
University: Strategies in the acquisition of L2-stress: From
English to Spanish
5:00-5:30
    Carlos Eduardo Piñeros, Central Michigan University:
Prosodic and segmental unmarkedness in Spanish truncation
05:30-06:00
    Timothy Face, The Ohio State University: The role of
phonological structure in the perception of Spanish stress

                     SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1999
                        Syntax/Semantics.
09:00-09:30
    Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach, The Ohio State University: Two
types of prepositional conditionals
09:30-10:00
    María José González, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign: Emphatic affirmation: The equivalence between
'ya' and 'sí (que)'
10:00-10:30
    Juan Martín, University of Toledo: Spanish weak determiners
and theta-binding

                      Phonology/morphology.
11:00-11:30
    Sonia Colina, Arizona State University: Diminutives in
Peninsular Spanish
11:30-12:00
    Eric Holt, University of South Carolina: Comparative OT
dialectology: Singular/plural alternations in Galician,
Mirandese (Leonese) and Spanish

                     SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1999
                            Phonetics.
09:00-09:30
    Erik Willis, M. Begoña Pedrosa, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign: An acoustic analysis of Spanish rhotics:
Isolated words, text and spontaneous conversation
09:30-10:00
    Robert Hammond, Purdue University: The phonetic realization
of /rr/ in Spanish: An acoustic and perceptual analysis
10:00-10:30
    Manuel Díaz-Campos, The Ohio State University: The phonetic
manifestation of secondary stress in Spanish

                      Phonology/morphology.
11:00-11:30
    Paola Dussias, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:
The differential status of functional elements and complements
in Spanish-English code-switching
11:30-12:00
    MaryEllen García, University of Texas at San Antonio:
Investigating semantic convergence in a bilingual dialect
12:00-12:30
    Mónica Prieto, María Basterrechea University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign: An acoustic study of intervocalic /b,d,g/
lenition in Spanish across styles.


                      Conference Organizers:
         Héctor Campos, Elena Herburger, Ronald P. Leow,
      Alfonso Morales-Front, Cristina Sanz, Thomas J. Walsh

                            Sponsors:
               Department of Spanish and Portuguese
               Faculty of Languages and Linguistics
               Georgetown College, Graduate School
                           McGraw-Hill
                Education Office, Embassy of Spain
                     For further information:
                         (202) 687- 6134

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