Schedule [back to 2001 UTASCIL]
The Eighth Annual UTA Student Conference in Linguistics (2001)
Conference location: UTA Central Library, 6th Floor see maps
Welcome party location: Lutheran Student Center
Attention!! A few presenters have just informed us that they are not able to come. Thus we have made a minor revision to the schedule. (updated 2/21/2001)
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Thursday, Feb 22 |
Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology |
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8:00-8:30 |
Registration |
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8:30-8:45 |
Opening remarks:
Lingua members: |
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8:45-9:05 |
Introduction
of Theme: |
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9:15-9:45 |
Julia Dieterman, University of Texas at Arlington The Effect of Palatalized Consonants on Adjacent Vowel Qualities in Isthmus Mixe |
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9:45-10:15 |
Julie May Kolgjini, University of Texas at Arlington Unraveling the Mysteries of the Schwa in Kosovar Gheg: A Quantitative Analysis |
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10:15-10:30 |
Break |
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10:30-11:00 |
Byung-jin Lim, Indiana University Dynamic Temporal Compensation of V(C)CV Environments in Korean |
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11:00-11:30 |
Michelle F. Ramos-Pellicia, The Ohio State University Prosodic Effects in the Realization of /r/ in (PR)LS |
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11:30-1:00 |
Break for lunch |
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1:00-2:00 |
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Thomas Headland, University of Texas at Arlington and SIL Endangered Languages, Endangered Cultures: Why Should We Care? |
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2:00-2:20 |
Break; books available for sale |
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2:20-2:50 |
Pete Unseth, University of Texas at Arlington Bi-Consonantal Reduplication in Semitic Languages |
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2:50-3:20 |
Caroledith Olsen, University of Minnesota Morphophonemic Variation in Border Lakes Ojibwe Plurals |
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3:20-3:50 |
Mark Miller, Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics Semantic Classification and Verbal Morphology in West Coast Bajau: Insights from Role and Reference Grammar |
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3:50-4:20 |
Summary and dismissal: Julie May Kolgjini |
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5:00-? |
Welcome party at Lutheran Student Center see maps |
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Friday, Feb 23 |
Syntax, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics, and Language Acquisition |
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8:00-8:30 |
Registration |
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8:30-8:45 |
Welcome: Julie May Kolgjini |
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8:45-9:15 |
Emmie Li, National Tsing Hua University Raising Adverbials in Mandarin Chinese |
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9:15-9:45 |
Lars Huttar, Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics “The Young Healer”: Clause Chaining and Co-ranking Constructions in Karakalpak |
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9:45-10:15 |
Ken Keyes, University of Texas at Arlington Word Order and Rhetorical Organization in Qazaq |
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10:15-10:30 |
Break |
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10:30-11:00 |
Coleen Anderson, University of Texas at Arlington My and Ku and Mainline in Akposso Narrative, Procedural and Expository Discourse |
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11:00-11:30 |
Hidemi Sugi, University of California, Los Angeles The Japanese Inferential Auxiliary Adjectives Yooda and Rashii, as Indicators of the Level of Emphasis on Inferential Judgments |
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11:30-12:00 |
John Evans, University of Texas at Arlington The Question Control of Two Popular TV Talk Show Hosts: Concerning Age and Sex |
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12:00-1:00 |
Break for lunch |
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1:00-2:00 |
Keynote speaker: Dr. Lindsay Whaley, Dartmouth College Language Disequilibrium in the Modern World: What Do Chinese Minority Languages Have to Teach Us? |
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2:00-2:20 |
Break; books available for sale |
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2:20-2:50 |
Pam Arlund, University of Texas at Arlington Not all Errors are Created Equal: An Analysis of the Gravity of Errors Made in Spoken English |
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2:50-3:20 |
Zdravka Radkova, University of Texas at Arlington Bulgarian Future Tense Marker (FTM) as a social marker |
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3:20-3:50 |
Taiffalo Chiung, University of Texas at Arlington Learning Efficiencies of Han Characters and Bopomo |
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3:50-4:15 |
Break while judges make final decision |
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4:15-4:30 |
Closing remarks: Julie May
Kolgjini |