Programme | Program

Vendredi | Friday
Nov. 6
Inscription | Registration
11:30-4:00 - Entrée de l'édifice Science | Science building lobby
Room: Science 2064 Room: Science 4073

Session: Contact Session: Phonetics/Phonology
1:00
Pragmatique de la créativité lexicale en Camfranglais

Bernard Mulo Farenkia, Cape Breton University
The contrastive hierarchy in Russian: Voicing versus continuancy

Elan Dresher, University of Toronto, & Daniel Currie Hall, St. Mary's University
1:30
Contacts entre la langue chinoise et des langues altaïques

Sulaiman Palizhati, CRLAO Paris
The structure of the lexicon does not predict patterns of phonological development

Yvan Rose, MUN, & Sarah Blackmore, University of Alberta
2:00
D’une langue à une autre : la cohabitation du latin et du français dans les manuscrits de Gautier de Coinci.

Loula Abd-elrazak, University of Waterloo
Palatalization in child speech production

Huyen Vu, MUN
2:30
The transfer of negative doubling in the bilingual contact community, Chipilo, Mexico

Olga Tararova, University of Toronto
L’emprunt et ses conséquences sur le système phonologique turc

Nicolas Royer-Artuso, Université Laval

3:00

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3:15
Early Hawaiian Pidgin and origins hypotheses

Ilia Nicoll & Gerard van Herk, MUN
The role of contact in expanding sound inventories: Evidence from Toronto Heritage Cantonese

Holman Tse, University of Pittsburgh
3:45
The Murray Kinloch Memorial Lecture
Western alienation: Linguistic patterning on the Prairies

Nicole Rosen, University of Manitoba
5:00 - 7:00
Réception | Reception
Sociolinguistics Lab ILC-2006

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Samedi | Saturday
Nov. 7
Inscription | Registration
8:15-12:00 - Atrium de l'édifice Arts | Arts Atrium
Room: Arts 1046 Room: Arts 1049

Session: Applied Linguistics Session: Syntax
9:00
Une classification des particularités du lexique acadien pour une meilleure intervention pédagogique

Nathalie F. Martin, Crandall University
AP-cyclic movement in nominal-internal structure in Mandarin Chinese

Yanxiao Ma, MUN
9:30
La gestion des faces dans le discours scientifique: le cas des comptes rendus d’ouvrages

Bernard Mulo Farenkia, Cape Breton University
Determining when, how, and why: multiple wh-questions and sluicing

Emily Manetta, University of Vermont
10:00
Nine miles of separation: Identities at work in the Iberian Peninsula

Mariadelaluz Matus-Mendoza, Drexel University
The syntax of correlatives and feature-driven wh-movement

Egor Tsedryk, St. Mary's University

10:30

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Session: Acadian French Session: L2/L3/Contact Syntax
11:00 Dialect contact in three varieties of Acadian French

Philip Comeau, UQAM, Ruth King, York University, & Carmen LeBlanc, Carleton University
Toronto Cantonese heritage speakers’ use of classifiers

Lo, Samuel, Junrui Wu, Qianling Wang, Ariel Chan & Naomi Nagy, University of Toronto
11:30
Aspects linguistiques et traductologiques du chiac et du camfranglais

Henri Biahé, Dalhousie University
The impact of language experience on sentence repetition task performance in bilingual children

Maureen Scheidnes, MUN
12:00
Measuring the rhythm of accentual phrases in Acadian French

Wladyslaw Cichocki, University of New Brunswick
Word order in L3 French

Patricia Balcom, Université de Moncton

12:30

Déjeuner et Réunion générale | Lunch and General meeting

Session: Sociolinguistics and Variation Session: Morphosyntax and Semantics
2:30
“Um, I need to show you the real me”: Hesitation markers and gender performance

Karen Fitzgerald, Bethany Thompson, & Gerard Van Herk, MUN
The syntactic derivation of low-scope indefinites in Inuktitut

Phil Branigan & Douglas Wharram, MUN
3:00
Cross-roads at the linguistic market: Canadian raising and post-vocalic /r/ in a tourist-dependent coastal Maine community

M.J. Antiquaa-Parlee, MUN
Topic have: an applicative account

Elizabeth Cowper, University of Toronto
3:30
A different view from the water: Place naming on Cape Breton Island

Bill Davey, Cape Breton University
The acquisition of locative incorporation structures in Inuktitut

Erica Davis, MUN
4:00


L’accord comme opération distincte

Brandon Fry, University of Ottawa
7:00
Dîner officiel | Conference Dinner
Sushi Island, 210 Water