9.824, Confs: SCIL 10
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Subject: 9.824, Confs: SCIL 10
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Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 14:36:59 -0500 (CDT)
From: SCIL 10 <scil at ling.nwu.edu>
Subject: Confs: SCIL 10 - Linguistics in Cognitive Science
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Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 14:36:59 -0500 (CDT)
From: SCIL 10 <scil at ling.nwu.edu>
Subject: Confs: SCIL 10 - Linguistics in Cognitive Science
SCIL-10
June 6 & 7
Northwestern University
Annenberg Hall
10th ANNUAL STUDENT CONFERENCE IN LINGUISTICS
"Linguistics in Cognitive Science"
June 6 and 7, Annenberg Hall, Northwestern University.
Registration Information at http://www.ling.nwu.edu/~scil/
Send questions to scil at ling.nwu.edu
Schedule:
Saturday, June 6
SEMANTICS SESSION
SAT 9:00
Jya-Lin Hwang University of Hawaii, Manoa
On Chinese Resultative Verb Compounds: A Lexical Subordination
Approach
SAT 9:30
Anna Goy Universita' di Torino (Italy)
Lexical Semantics of Emotional Adjectives
SAT 10:00
Masaaki Fuji Rutgers University
A Stage-Level E-type Pronoun in Japanese
- ------Break
SYNTAX SESSION A
SAT 11.00
Keiko Murumatsu University of Maryland
The Count/Mass Distinction and the Ordering of Adjectives
SAT 11:30
Kleanthes K. Grohmann University of Maryland
Syntactic Inquiries into Discourse Restrictions on Multiple
Interrogatives
SAT 12:00
Ralph C. Blight University of Texas at Austin
VP Ellipsis, Predicate Fronting, and Verb Positions in English
- ------Lunch Break
PSYCHOLINGUISTICS SESSION
SAT 2:00
Barbara J. Luka University of Chicago
Judgment Fatigue: When Metacognition and Linguistic Data Crash
and Burn
SAT 2:30
Julie Hilliard University of Kansas
The Perception of Lexical Stress in Auditory Word Recognition
SAT 3:00
John Grinstead UCLA
Jeffrey MacSwan UCLA
Susan Curtis UCLA
Rochel Gelman UCLA
The Independence of Language and Number
SAT 3:30
Aida Martinovic-Zic University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
Jelena Jovanovic University of California at Berkeley
Conceptualization of Motion and Language-Specific Constraints in
First Language Acquisition
- -----Break
SAT 4:30-6:00
Keynote Address
Lila Gleitman University of Pennsylvania
More surprises about word learning: The Human Simulation Paradigm
- ------Dinner Break
SAT 8:00
SCIL Party
Omni Orrington Hotel
(until midnight)
Sunday, June 7
SYNTAX SESSION B
SUN 9:00
Masao Ochi University of Connecticut
Multiple Spell-Out, PF merger and adjunction
SUN 9:30
Satoshi Oku University of Connecticut
English Genitive "Pronouns" as Isomorphs of Anaphor and Pronominal
SUN 10:00
Mika Kizu McGill University
Resumptive A'-Dependencies in Cleft Constructions
- ----break
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND DISCOURSE ANALYSIS SESSION
SUN 11:00
Vaijayanthi Sarma MIT
Acquisition of Condition A and Agreement:
The developmental syntax of Tamil
SUN 11:30
Hikyoung Lee University of Pennsylvania
The Production and Perception of Discourse Marker Use
in Korean Americans
SUN 12:00
Laurel Stvan Northwestern University
How about it? The influence of Accent and Context in Determining
Discourse Function
- ---lunch break
PHONOLOGY SESSION
SUN 2:00
Caroline Jones University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Licit vs. illicit responses in Meinhof's Rule phenomena
SUN 2:30
Walcir Cardoso McGill University
Resolving Hiatus in Picard: An Optimality Account
SUN 3:00
Tao-yuan Li University of Minnesota
Effects of Phonetic Duration and Phonological Complexity
on Short-term Memory
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