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WSCLA 14: April 3-April 5, 2009

A .pdf of the preliminary schedule can be found here.  
Please check back periodically as the schedule available for download, as well as the schedule shown here, is preliminary and, therefore, subject to change. 
Thank you for your patience.

A floor plan (including directions) of the building in which the conference will take place can be found here.

Friday, April 3, 2009          Saturday, April 4, 2009          Sunday, April 5, 2009


   Friday, April 3, 2009

 Time

 Event

 Location

8:30am

Registration & Breakfast


Rawls Hall Second Floor Commons Area


 9:30am

 
Welcome: John Contreni, Dean, College of Liberal Arts


Rawls Hall Second Floor Commons Area

10:00am

Special Session: Evidentiality & Modality


Invited Speaker: Peggy Speas

Focusing the left periphery


Rawls 2070
11:00am

Coffee Break



Rawls Hall Second Floor Commons Area

11:15am

Evidentiality & Modality (cont.)

Martine Bruil

Evidentiality and mirativity in Barbacoa languages


Rawls 2070
11:45am

Connie Dickinson

Participation and Evidentiality/Mirative Distinctions in Tsafiki


Rawls 2070
12:15am

Indrek Park

Evidentiality in Hidatsa


Rawls 2070
12:45am

Lunch



See "Travel & Accommodations" section for local eateries

2:00pm

Evidentiality & Modality (cont.)


Andrew Koontz-Garboden

Evidentiality in Ulwa


Rawls 2070

2:30pm

Ryan Waldie, Tyler Peterson, Hotze Rullmann, Scott Mackie

Evidentials as epistemic modals or speech at operators:  Testing the tests


Rawls 2070
3:00pm

Iren Hartmann

Modal enclitics in Hoocak


Rawls 2070
3:30pm

Coffee Break


Rawls Hall Second Floor Commons Area

3:45pm

Liliana Sanchez

Peripheral domains, informational structure and AGREE in Quechua


Rawls 2070

4:15pm

Bilingualism


Susan Kalt

Bilingual Children's Object and Case Marking in Cusco Quechua


Rawls 2070
4:45pm

Business Meeting


Rawls 2070



   Saturday, April 4

8:30am

Breakfast


Rawls Hall Second Floor Commons Area

9:00am

Parallel Session:
General Session - Phonology


Jesse Saba Kirchner

Kwak'wala m'u:t reduplication without RED

Rawls 2070

Parallel Session:
General Session - Syntax 1


Jessica Coon

A biclausal analysis of aspect based split ergativity

Rawls 2077


See respective event
9:30am

Melissa Frazier

The interaction of pitch and creaky voice: Implications for Mesoamerican languages

Rawls 2070


Heather Bliss

Argument structure, applicatives, and animacy in Blackfoot

Rawls 2077


See respective event
10:00am

Coffee Break


Coffee Break



Rawls Hall Second Floor Commons Area

10:15am

Phonology Session cont.


Richard Rhodes

Palatalization and the structure of the Ojibwe verb

Rawls 2070


Syntax 1 Session cont.


Ricard Vinas-de-Puig

A dual structure for Mayangna experiencer predicates

Rawls 2077


See respective events
10:45am

Heather Bliss, Jennifer Glougie

Polysynthesis and the syntax-phonology interface: A case study in Blackfoot obviation marking

Rawls 2070


Rosa Vallejos

Discussin ditransitive consructions in Kokama-Kokamilla

Rawls 2077


See respective event
11:15am

Coffee Break



Rawls Hall Second Floor Commons Area

11:30am

Special Session: Linguistics Beyond Linguistics Roundtable


Chair:
Eddie Bushyhead, Cherokee

Speakers:
Jim St. Arnold, Ojibwe, Program Director, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission

Johnny Flynn, Potawatomie, Department of Religious Studies, IUPUI

Renissa Walker, Cherokee, Manager of the Kituwah Preservation and Education Program (KPEP)


Rawls 2070
1:00pm

Lunch



See "Travel & Accommodations" section for local eateries

2:30pm

Special Session: Verbal Classifiers

Conor Quinn

Incorporated verbal classifiers in a predictive typology of noun incorporation


Rawls 2070
3:00pm

Michael Barrie

Noun incorporation and agreement in Iroquoian


Rawls 2070
3:30pm

Coffee Break



Rawls Hall Second Floor Commons Area

3:45pm

General Session - Semantics


Martina Wiltschko

Cross-linguistic variation in the manifestation of the mass count distinction


Rawls 2070
4:15pm

Guillaume Thomas

Incremental comparatives and inherently evaluative "many" in Mbya


Rawls 2070
4:45pm

Invited Speaker: Keren Rice

Phonological variation: theoretical foundations and practical consequences


Rawls 2070
 5:45pm 
End of Second Day

 



   Sunday, April 5, 2009

8:30am

Breakfast


Rawls Hall Second Floor Commons Area

9:00am

General Session - Syntax 2


Phillip LeSourd

On raising to object in Malisee-Passamaquoddy


Rawls 2070
9:30am

Eric Mathieu

On the inherent use of inflectional morphology in Ojibwe


Rawls 2070
10:00am

Coffee Break


Rawls Hall Second Floor Commons Area

10:15am

Gabriela Alboiu, Michael Barrie

Re-structuring aspect in Onondaga



Rawls 2070
10:45am

George Aaron Broadwell

Lexical sharing and non-projecting words


Rawls 2070
11:15am

Stephen Marlett

The verb and its non-argument satellites in Seri


Rawls 2070

11:45am

End of Conference

Cultural visit to the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis


Meet at the Purdue Memorial Union


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