9.1281, Confs: B.U.--Language Development 1998

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Subject: 9.1281, Confs: B.U.--Language Development 1998

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Date:  Tue, 15 Sep 1998 16:39:11 -0400
From:  mco at bu.edu
Subject:  B.U.Conf on Language Development 1998

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Date:  Tue, 15 Sep 1998 16:39:11 -0400
From:  mco at bu.edu
Subject:  B.U.Conf on Language Development 1998


*  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *
			23rd ANNUAL BOSTON UNIVERSITY
		      CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
			 November 6, 7 and 8, 1998

The 1998 Conference will be held at Boston University in the George
Sherman Union. This announcement includes a preliminary schedule of
talks and electronic registration materials.  To receive electronic
copies of the Conference program, general and travel information, and
the registration form, send a blank message to
"info at louis-xiv.bu.edu".  This information is also available on our
web page at
       http://www.bu.edu/LINGUISTICS/APPLIED/conference.html

Please feel free to contact the Conference Office at (617) 353-3085,
or e-mail at langconf at louis-xiv.bu.edu if you have any questions.

Please note that hotel prices continue to rise. We have secured a few
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If you are on our mailing list you should receive this information by
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                   PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF TALKS
      (Final schedule may differ due to cancellations and changes.)

FRIDAY SESSION A

9:00 Two kinds of structurally different English bare forms - Guasti,
M.  Teresa; Rizzi, Luigi

9:30 The eventivity constraint and modal references effect in root
infinitives - Hoekstra, Teun; Hyams, Nina

10:00 Aspect and its temporal interpretation during the optional
infinitive stage in Russian - Avrutin, Sergey; Babyonyshev, Maria;
Brun, Dina

11:00 Acquiring tense in form and meaning - Wagner, Laura

11:30 Past time reference in Chinese children's speech - Huang,
Chiung-Chih

12:00 Innateness and the acquisition of grammatical aspect via lexical
aspect - Olsen, Mari Broman; Weinberg, Amy

2:00 Periphrastic questions and the acquisition of simple inversion in
French - Plunkett, Bernadette; De Cat, Cecile

2:30 When an island is not an island: Long-distance questions in
Singapore Malay - Hermon, Gabriella; Aman, Norhaida

3:00 The acquisition of French WH revisited - Hamann, Cornelia

4:00 The acquisition of binding in Arabic - Bolotin, Naomi

4:30 The role of the clitic-pronoun distinction in the acquisition of
pronominal coreference - Baauw, Sergio

5:00 Lack of clitic-pronoun distinctions: In the acquisition of
Principle B in child Greek - Varlokosta, Spyridoula; Karafoti,
Panagiota; Karzi, Barbara

FRIDAY SESSION B

9:00 Attribution of verb agreement, argument structure and case
marking to older Nicaraguan home signers is unwarranted - Kegl, Judy;
Morgan, Gary; Spitz, Ronny; Kyle, Jim

9:30 Stages in the development of grammatical space - Trevino,
Esthela; Hawayek, Antoinette

10:00 Narrative development without linguistic input - Phillips,
Sarah; Goldin-Meadow, Susan; Miller, Peggy.

11:00 Gender assignment to German nonsense words: What does the native
speaker know that the non-native speaker doesn't? - Levine, Glenn

11:30 Initial states, end-states, and residual optionality in L2
acquisition - Sorace, Antonella

12:00 Optimality in English non-native grammars: Differences between
L1A and L2A - Klein, Elaine; Casco, Monica

2:00 Variation and emerging faithfulness in phonological acquisition -
Dinnsen, Daniel A.; McGarrity, Laura W.

2:30 An argument for adjuncts: Evidence from a phonologically
disordered system - Barlow, Jessica

3:00 Learning and the representation of complex onsets - Gierut,
Judith

4:00 Incomplete L1 acquisition: The morphosyntax of Kaspar Hauser -
Louden, Mark

4:30 Grammatical impairment in a new family with FLI: The 'M' family -
Curtiss, Susan; Kemmerer, David; Klebaum, Pamela

5:00 The contribution of heredity to early vocabulary and grammatical
development: A twin study - Ganger, Jennifer; Pinker, Steven; Baker,
Allison; Chawla, Sonia

FRIDAY SESSION C

9:00 Word learning without aid from syntax: How do Japanese children
learn proper nouns and common nouns? - Imai, Mutsumi; Haryu, Etsuko

9:30 The acquisition of nouns and verbs in young Japanese children:
Why do verbal nouns emerge early? - Yamashita, Yoshie

10:00 The role of syntactic structure in the interpretation of proper
nouns - Prasada, Sandeep; Choy, Josephine

11:00 Sensitivity to phonotactic probabilities in preverbal speech
segmentation - Morgan, James L.

11:30 Five-month-old infants' discrimination of languages - Nazzi,
Thierry; Jusczyk, Peter W.

12:00 Multiple sources of stress in infant-directed speech - Bortfeld,
Heather; Morgan, James L.

2:00 Spatial language in children with Williams Syndrome - Zukowski,
Andrea; Landau, Barbara

2:30 Word formation in children with Williams Syndrome (WS): Evidence
from noun plurals and compounding - Clahsen, Harald; Almazan, Mayella

3:00 Language acquisition in Sturge Weber Syndrome - de Bode, Stella;
Curtiss, Susan

4:00 A cross-linguistic study of childrens' acquisition of object and
substance words - Subrahmanyam, Kaveri; Chen, Hsin-hua Nancy

4:30 Origins of the shape bias - Bloom, Paul; Markson, Lori;
Diesendruck, Gil

5:00 Two for one: Learning to count visitors differently from persons
- Sharpe, Dean

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     8:00 Keynote Address: Peter Jusczyk, Johns Hopkins University
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SATURDAY SESSION A

9:30 Compounds and complex predicates: Japanese evidence for a
'global' parameter - Miyoshi, Nobuhiro

10:00 Cross-linguistic differences in children's syntax for locative
verbs - Kim, Meesook; Landau, Barbara; Phillips, Colin

10:30 Evidence for early convergence from child Russian and Catalan
imperatives - van Gelderen, Veronique; Grinstead, John; Hoekstra, Teun

11:30 Finiteness markers and past-tense morphology by French-speaking
children with SLI - Jakubowicz, Celia; Nash, Lea

12:00 On-line lexical processing in specifically language impaired and
normally-developing children - Jones, Melanie J.; van der Lely,
Heather

2:00 Subject-object asymmetries and children's left branch violations
- Yamane, Maki; Chen, Deborah; Snyder, William

2:30 Case dropping and unaccusatives in Japanese acquisition -
Miyamoto, Edson T.; Wexler, Kenneth; Aikawa, Taikako; Miyagawa,
Shigeru

3:30 Phonological and syntactic tradeoffs in acquisition - Stromswold,
Karin; Arnold, Karen; Rauf, Leila

4:00 Wh-movement in specifically language impaired children - van der
Lely, Heather; Battell, Jackie

SATURDAY SESSION B

9:30 Adjectives really do modify nouns: 24- and 36-month-olds'
acquisition of adjectives - Mintz, Toben; Gleitman, Lila

10:00 Children's use of syntactic and semantic information in learning
proper names - Sorrentino, Cristina

10:30 Young children recruit multiple sources of information to learn
words - Saylor, Megan; Sabbagh, Mark; Baldwin, Dare

11:30 Creolization in zebra finch song: Improving on the input? -
Eigisti, Inge-Marie; Newport, Elissa; Aslin, Richard; Nordeen, Ernest;
Williams, Heather; Nordeen, Kathy

12:00 Creolization: Could adults have really done it all? - Hudson,
Carla; Newport, Elissa

2:00 The acquisition of topic-prominent features in L2 Korean - Jung,
Euen Hyuk

2:30 Semantics, pragmatics and second language acquisition: The case
of combien ... de extractions - Dekydtspotter, Laurent; Sprouse, Rex;
Swanson, Kimberley; Thyre, Rachel

3:30 The L2 acquisition of agentive verbs of directed motion in
English - Montrul, Silvina

4:00 The complex-predicate / N-N compounding connection in L2
acquisition - Slabakova, Roumyana

SATURDAY SESSION C

9:30 Finiteness and variability in SLA: More evidence for the Missing
Inflection Hypothesis - Prevost, Philippe; White, Lydia

10:00 Suppletive agreement in second language acquisition - Lardiere,
Donna

10:30 Abstract features in L2 competence - Beck, Maria; Eubank, Lynn;
Callarman, Brian; Hanke, Susan; Melvin, David; Nelson, Nancy; Smith,
Mitch

11:30 To be announced

12:00 Preliterate children's syllabification of intervocalic
consonants - Zamuner, Tania; Ohala, Diane

2:00 Constraints on language acquisition: Evidence from artificial
grammar learning - Saffran, Jenny

2:30 7-month-old infants can learn rules - Marcus, Gary; Vijayan,
Sujith; Rao, Shoba; Vishton, Peter

3:30 Syntactic cues to word meaning: Initial expectations and the
development of flexibility - Klibanoff, Raquel Stote; Waxman, Sandra

4:00 The successes and failures of word-to-world mapping - Snedeker,
Jesse; Gleitman, Lila; Brent, Michael

 *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *
12:30-2:00 Lunchtime Symposium: 'Wug' is a magic word: Celebrating
Jean Berko Gleason's Contributions to the Study of Input,Politeness,
Morphology, and the Lexicon
                       *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *
       5:00 Plenary Address: Jane Grimshaw, Rutgers University
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SUNDAY SESSION A

9:30 Root infinitives and the licensing of null heads: Evidence from
Swedish child language - Josefsson, Gunlog

10:00 Developmental observations on the auxiliary Do and the optional
infinitive hypothesis - Sano, Tetsuya

10:30 Root infinitives and null subjects in early Icelandic -
Sigurjonsdottir, Sigridur

11:30 The triggering problem in the acquisition of determiners: Data
from Italian - Bottari, Piero; Cipriani, Paola; Chilosi, Anna Maria;
Pfanner, Lucia

12:00 Syntactic and metric constraints on children's function
morphemes - Becker, Misha

12:30 An interface approach to the early omission of articles -
Chierchia, Gennaro; Guasti, M. Teresa; Gualmini, Andrea

2:30 Scrambling in acquisition: SOV languages considered - Sarma,
Vaijayanthi

3:00 The acquisition of verb-placement in Swiss German -
Schonenberger, Manuela

3:30 Evidence of early mastery of head movement in child Russian -
Bar-Shalom, Eva

SUNDAY SESSION B

9:30 Prosodic constraints on the emergence of grammatical morphemes -
Demuth, Katherine; Lleo, Conxita

10:00 More than meets the ear: Rethinking weak syllable omissions -
Carter, Allyson

10:30 Infants' sensitivity to function morphemes - Shady, Michele;
Jusczyk, Peter; Gerken, LouAnn

11:30 The second language acquisition of Spanish word order for
unaccusative verbs - Hertel, Tammy Jandrey; Perez-Leroux, Ana Teresa

12:00 Adult SLA of se constructions in Spanish: Evidence against
pattern learning - Bruhn de Garavito, Joyce

12:30 Object omissions in bilingual children: Evidence for
crosslinguisic influence - Muller, Natascha; Hulk, Aafke; Jakubowicz,
Celia

2:30 Presuppositional quantification, Plausible Dissent, and the
development of children's pragmatic competence - Drozd, Kenneth F.

3:00 Dutch children's interpretations of focus particle constructions
- Drozd, Kenneth; van Loosbroek, Erik

3:30 What every child doesn't know - Musolino, Julien

SUNDAY SESSION C

9:30 Coherence and complexity in 3- and 4-year-olds' narratives -
Johnson, Carolyn; Gibney-Findlay, Kimberley

10:00 Learning how to 'search for the frog': Expression of manner of
motion in English, Spanish and Turkish - Slobin, Dan I.; Ozcaliskan,
Seyda

10:30 Cognitive prerequisities for modal verb acquisition - Gonsalves,
Joanna; Falmagne, Rachel Joffe

11:30 The acquisition of formal and informal language by Japanese
preschool children - Nakamura, Keiko

12:00 What explains the SES-related difference in children's
vocabularies and what does that reveal about the process of word
learning? - Hoff-Ginsberg, Erica

12:30 The role of classifiers in predicting English literacy skills
among Deaf adults - Anthony, Michelle; Fuller, Nancy

2:30 Bilingual 3- and 5-year-olds' communicative competence - Cormeau,
Liane; Mendelson, Morton J.; Genesee, Fred

3:00 Evidence of early language differentiation in bilingual Basque
children - Austin, Jennifer

3:30 Parsing preferences in fluent Spanish-English bilinguals: Some
preliminary findings - Dussias; Paola

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