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Subject: 33.3041, Confs: Computational Linguistics, General Linguistics/USA
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Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2022 05:21:16
From: Gabriela De la Cruz [gabrieladelacruz at email.arizona.edu]
Subject: Arizona Linguistics Circle, University of Arizona
Arizona Linguistics Circle, University of Arizona
Short Title: ALC16
Date: 21-Oct-2022 - 22-Oct-2022
Location: Tucson, USA
Contact: Gabriela De la Cruz
Contact Email: gabrieladelacruz at email.arizona.edu
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/alc16/home
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
Arizona Linguistics Circle 16
World in Crisis: Linguistics in an ever-changing context
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
October 21st and 22nd, 2022
Keynote Speakers:
Rosemary Beam De Azcona (ENAH, National School of Anthropology and History),
Leanne Hinton (University of California, Berkeley) and
Chandan Narayan (DLLL, York University)
Program:
Registration for Arizona Linguistic Circle 16 conference is open.
You can take a look at the program in our website:
https://sites.google.com/view/alc16/home.
Registration link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeHypxbUJYZpyZ2QsBreuS-YsSgaFGIeumFRQ
iVskK2x_xmcw/viewform
Conference Program
October 21-22, 2022
Friday 21
Timeline Talks
8:00 - 8:50 Registration
8:50 - 9:00 Welcoming Words
Ofelia Zepeda
University of Arizona
9:00-10:15 * Session 1- Invited Speaker
Rosemary Beam De Azcona
National School of Anthropology ENAH, Mexico City
“3,000 years of crisis and adaptation: Zapotecan languages in a changing
world”
10:15-10:30 Break
10:30-12:00
Session 2a- Phonology and phonetics
Room #
1: Definite Determiners in Arabic: Understudied Cases
2. Acoustic correlates of stress in Garifuna: Tales from digital fieldwork
3. A phonetic vowel study of Piipaash language
Session 2b- Morphology and syntax
Room #
4. Possessor raising and remnant movement effects
5. New wine in old bottles: An intuition judgment investigation of word orders
in Mandarin Chinese
6. Serial verb construction in Modern Persian
12:00- 13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Session 3- Workshop
Room #
Computational Linguistics: DispoCen, an R Package to Calculate Lexical
Availability and Lexical Centrality
Belén Extremera Pérez
University of Malaga, Spain
15:00-15:10 Break
15:10-16:10 Session 4a- Sociolinguistics
Room #
* 7: The Inauthentic Use of African American English on Instagram
8: When All the Doors Are Closed. Collecting Data for the “Pulso Andaluz”
Project: A Challenge in The Midst of the Omicron Wave Session 4b- Applied
linguistics / Semantics
Room #
* 9. The use of Chileanisms in medical consultations with students with
invisible disabilities
* 10. Comparative constructions in Taiwanese: The Online Storyboard
Elicitation
16:10-16:20 Break
16:20-17:35 Session 5- Invited Speaker
Room #
Chandan Narayan, University of York, Canada
“What infants can tell us about sound systems”
18:00 - 20:00 Social reception (in person)
Room #
Saturday 22
Timeline Talks
9:00-10:30 Session 1a- Syntax
Room #
1: ‘Even’ in Comparative Structures
* 2. Causatives of unergatives in Hindi-Urdu
Session 1b- Landscape linguistics/ Semantics
Room #
* 3. Spatial Language and Vision. The Geocentric Frame of Reference in Blind
Traditional Negev Arabic Speakers
4. The contribution of ecolinguistics to the ecological crisis: A corpus-based
study of ‘second-hand’
* 5. On Kazakhstani-Arizonan multilingualism
10:30 -10:40 Break
10:40-11:55 Session 2- Invited Speaker
Room #
Qing Zhang
School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, USA
“Co-operative production: A multidimensional approach to social meaning”
11:55-13:30 Lunch
13:30 -14:30 Session 3a- Computational Linguistics/ sociolinguistics
Room #
* 6: Sociolinguistic Variation of Se Lo(s) in Mexican Spanish: A Corpus-based
Approach to Selosísmo in Flux
* 7: Impoliteness and Incoherence on Two Algerian YouTube Channels of Cooking
Session 3b- Applied Linguistics
Room #
* 8. Language Attrition in Macedonian learners of English living in the L1
Setting
* 9. EFL Teachers' Perspectives on the Effectiveness of Feedback in Promoting
English Writing Skills among EFL Students
14:30 -14:40 Break
14:40-15:55 Session 4- Invited Speaker
Room #
Leanne Hinton
UC Berkeley, USA
“From Genocide to Language Revitalization in Native California: Resilience and
Reclamation”
15:55-16:00 Closing words
16:00-16:30 Break
16:30-17:30 Social Zoom
Sponsored by:
ALC16 Website
ALC16 Committee
Gabriela De la Cruz Sánchez
Meghavarshini Krishnaswamy
Sumi Lee
Luis Irizarry-Figueroa
John W. W. Powell
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