If you plan to attend either of the workshop dinners, register through the following link: https://dornsife.usc.edu/OnlinePayment/ling/registration.cfm Note there is no cost to attend the workshop or the Friday evening catered meal. The Saturday evening workshop dinner has a small fee and is in downtown LA.
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Time & Location |
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Friday, May 3rd Tutor Campus center, Room 227. |
8am breakfast , hosted by Graduate Students in Linguistics, USC (GSIL) |
9:15-9:30 |
opening remarks |
9:30-10:30 |
keynote speaker: Mark Baker (Rutgers University). Title: "Sources of second person: Connecting imperatives and indexical shift" |
10:30-11 |
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11-11:15 |
break |
11:15-11:45 |
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11:45-12:15 |
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12:15-2 |
lunch |
2-2:30 |
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2:30-3 |
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3-4 |
Keynote speaker: Sandhya Sundaresan (University of Leipzig). “The privileged roles of Person and Perspective: The case of anaphora.” |
4-4:15 |
break |
4:15-4:45 |
Bernat Bardagil-Mas “Privative [participant] and partial agreement displacement.” |
4:45-5:15 |
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5:15-5:45 |
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dinner |
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Saturday, May 4 Grace Ford Salvatori, first floor |
8:30am breakfast, hosted by GSIL, Graduate Student in Linguistics at USC |
9:30-10:30 |
Keynote speaker: Liliana Sánchez (Rutgers University). Title: "Person features, Nominal Structures, and Inalienable Possession in Heritage Bilinguals" |
10:30-11 |
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11-11:15 |
break |
11:15-11:45 |
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11:45-12:15 |
Julianne Doner. “Anchors, Indices, and the EPP.” |
12:15-1:45 |
lunch |
1:45-2:15 |
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2:15-2:45 |
Paul Portner, Raffaella Zanuttini & Miok Pak. “Person, politeness, and the embeddability of imperatives.” |
2:45-3:15 |
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3:15-3:45 |
break |
3:45-5 Grace Ford Salvatori, first floor |
Poster Session (see schedule below) |
5-6 |
Keynote speaker Roumyana Pancheva (University of Southern California). Title: "Temporal perspective in present-tense narratives" |
6-6:30 |
--Presentation of Exploring Interfaces, ed. by M. Cabrera and J. Camacho, CUP, in honor of María Luisa Zubizarreta. --Closing remarks. |
Workshop dinner--in Downtown Los Angeles |
Workshop Dinner (sign up through registration link: $20 fee) |
Poster Session Program |
Deepak Alok. “2nd person pronoun bound by Hr: Evidence from Magahi addressee agreement.” Kaz Bamba. “Japanese sentence-final particles and their effect on null subject person.” Mónica Cabrera. “The acquisition of anticausative structures by L1 Spanish speakers learning L2 English.” José Camacho. “Non-embedded infinitives in a heritage speaker of Spanish.” Olga Fernández-Soriano & Francisco Ordóñez. “Complex locative prepositions. Genitive / dative alternation in Spanish.” Kaori Furuya. “Agreement & morphology of the person feature.” Alfredo Garcia-Pardo. “A common syntax for psychological and locative verbs.” Roger Liao & Yuyun Wang. “Embedded imperatives and finiteness in Mandarin Chinese.” Roberto Mayoral Hernandez. “Mood alternations in Spanish: the diachronic expansion of subjunctive.” Katy McKinney-Bock & Steven Bedrick. “Automated classification of semantic paraphasias.” Patricia Schneider-Zioga. “PredP & person in Kinande.” Yuta Tatsumi. “A derivational approach to Japanese pronouns.” |
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