SLAVIC LINGUISTIC SOCIETY1 1 T H A N N U A L M E E T I N G
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SLAVIC LINGUISTIC SOCIETY1 1 T H A N N U A L M E E T I N G
ONSITE REGISTRATION (Carr Hall 1ST floor - Father Madden Hall)
CONFERENCE OPENING (Carr Hall 1ST floor, Father Madden Hall)
PLENARY TALK: (Carr Hall 1ST floor - Father Madden Hall) BARBARA CITKO Seattle
How to agree to disagree?:Complementizer dis(agreement) with coordinated subjects
PLENARY TALK: (Carr Hall 1ST floor - Father Madden Hall) MARC GREENBERGLawrence
Slavs as migrants: Mapping prehistoric language variation
PLENARY TALK: (Carr Hall 1ST floor - Father Madden Hall) ANDREA SIMS Columbus
Inflectional systems and the dynamical organization of the lexicon
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PHONETICS & PHONOLOGY (ALUMNI HALL 400)
SYNTAX(CARR HALL 1ST FLOOR, FMH)
ELAN DRESHER Toronto & DANIEL HALL St. Mary’s
Halle’s ‘Sound Patterns of Russian’: The Road Not Taken
ALEXEI KOCHETOVToronto
An acoustic comparison of Russian & English sibilant fricatives
JADRANKA GVOZDANOVIC Heidelberg
Univerbation, prosody and syntax in the history of Slavic aspect
MAŁGORZATA CAVAR Bloomington
Ultrasound images of the tongue root position in the [i] – [ɨ] contrast in Polish
SILJE ALVESTAD Oslo
The use of aspect in Slavic infinitives and corresponding da-constructions
STEVEN FRANKS Bloomington
Observations on the (not so left) periphery in Slavic
PETER KOSTA Potsdam
On islands, wh-movement, NP-movement, scrambling and the problem of labels within a radical minimalist approach (in Slavic and other languages)
JOUKO LINDSTEDT Helsinki
South Macedonian decomposed nasal vowels are not an archaism, but an early Balkanism
ROSEMARIE CONNOLLY Bloomington
Minimalist approaches to Slavic reflexives
MIRIAM SCHRAGER Bloomington
Accentual analysis of CSl deverbatives: сonsonant stems
MAREK MAJER Harvard
The remnants of the PIE Caland system in Slavic
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ASPECT(ALUMNI HALL 400)
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS (CARR HALL 1ST FLOOR, FMH)
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ANNA MELNIKOVAStony Brook
Palatalization in Russian loanword phonology
NAOYA WATABETokyo
Palatalization avoidance inRussian loanwords
JOANNA CHOCIEJToronto
Exceptionality andconspiracy inPolish vowel-zeroalternations
JACEK WITKOSPoznan Accusative numeral subjects in Polish as (non)small nominals
DAMAR CAVARBloomington
On split islands
PAULINA ŁĘSKAPoznan
Extraction of NP genitive complements out of relative clauses in Polish
PALOMA JERETICNew York
Case and aspect insentence-initialdepictives in Russian
DAIKI HORIGUCHIIwate
«Никаких пере- и недо-»или семантическаяавтономность префиксовпере- и недо- в русскомязыке
ALAN TIMBERLAKEColumbia, NY
Novgorod and the Hanse,trade and contact
IRYNA OSADCHAToronto
Shifting through history:Lexical stress in EastSlavic
IRINA BARCLAYBoone
Новгородская винная ипивная книга текущихсчетов и расходов 1612года как лингвистичныйисточник
ROBERT REYNOLDSTromso
Russian computerassistedlanguage learning and artificial intelligence: automatic morphological analysis and disambiguation
JANE HACKING Salt Lake City &ELIZABETH ELLIOTTEvanston
Pedagogical practiceand the acquisition ofRussian stress: Doeswriting stress markshelp?
KATE WHITEHouston
Teaching Russianvocabulary: a study onlearning context andproficiency level
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SEMANTICS(CARR HALL 403)
SYNTAX(CARR HALL 404)
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS (CARR HALL 405)
LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY(CARR HALL 406)
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VARVARA MAGOMEDOVAStony Brook
Competition analysis of nonallomorphic diminutive suffixes in modern Russia
FRANK GLADNEYUrbana - Champaign
Suffixal inflectionof nouns for number in Russian
TOBIAS SCHEERNice & MARKETA ZIKOVA Brno
Well-formed branching onsets in Modern and OldCzech
KEITH LANGSTONAtlanta
A corpus-basedstudy of Croatianstandardaccentuation
ANDRIJ DANYLENKONew York
Contact-inducedgrammaticalization inSlavic: evidence fromlow-contact languages
ANGELINA ALEKSANDROVAStrassbourg & VASSIL MOSTROV Valenciennes
Comparative study of French and Bulgarian human general nouns
JULIE GONCHAROVAToronto
What can silent elementstell us about grammar?
ISMAR MUHICSt. John’s
The case of the Serbiansuperlexical pro-
LIDIYA IORDANSKAYA &IGOR MEL’ČUKMontreal
On two semantic relations between a transitive verb V and a reflexive verb V-sja in Russian
ANTON ZIMMERLINGMoscow
The nominal objectparameter and dativesubjects in Russian
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PHIL HOWSONToronto
A preliminary ultrasound analysis of liquids in Upper Sorbian
IGOR DREERBeer Sheba
Small but precious: on thediachronic rethinking ofthe meanings of short andlong forms of adjectives in Russian
CARA MUISEMontreal
Visibility and vulnerability:supporting LGBTQIstudents in Study Abroad
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MORPHOLOGY(ALUMNI HAL 400)
CONTACT AND COMPARATIVELINGUISTICS(CARR HALL 403)
CORPUSLINGUISTICS(CARR HALL 404)
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PANEL:PARAMETRIC GRAMMAR(CARR HALL 406)
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ANJA ŠARICFrankfurt
On the properties ofSerbo-Croatian deverbal nouns
ELENA KULINICH,PHAEDRA ROYLE & DANIEL VALOISMontreal
Recovery frommorphologicaloverregularizationsin Russian childspeech
ALEXEI SHMELEVMoscow
Видоваякоррелация исупплетивизм
IRINA MIKELIAN Penn State & ANNA ZALIZNIAK Moscow
On some crucial issues of Russian aspectology/Ключевые вопросы русской аспектологии: варианты ответов
SYLVIA LISELING-NILSSONLeuven
The Dutch verb ‘zeggen’in indirect speechtranslated into Polishand Russian
IVANA KLINČIC& VLADIMIRA REZOZagreb
Linguistic terminologydevelopment inCroatian by the end ofthe 18th century
SERGEI TATEVOSOVMoscow
Event structure andargument projection
ELENA PETROSKASkopje / Billings
The co-called DA-constructions in Macedonian (and the modal MORA)
VESELA SIMEONOVAOttawa
On the syntax of twoBulgarian ‘that’complementizers:‘che’ and ‘deto’
ILIYANA KRAPOVAVenice
Goals, beneficiaries and the double object construction in Bulgarian
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PIA ŠLOGARGdansk
Innovative wordformation processesin the Kashubianspoken language
JEFF PARKERProvo
Processing the inflectionalcomplexity of Russian nouns: features, information and frequency
IRINE CHACHANIDZEKutaisi
Vocabulary borrowingfrom Georgian intoRussian
JASMINA MILIČEVICHalifax
Clitic climbing in Serbianviewed from a syntacticdependency perspective
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MORPHOLOGY(ALUMNI HAL 400)
CONTACT AND COMPARATIVELINGUISTICS(CARR HALL 403)
CORPUSLINGUISTICS(CARR HALL 404)
SEMANTICS(CARR HALL 405)
SYNTAX(CARR HALL 406)
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NEREA MADARIAGA &IVAN IGARTUAVitoria-Gasteiz
The interplay between animacy and gender in Russian morphosyntax: paucal constructions in direct object function
NADEZJDA ZORIKHINANILSSONStockholm
Сложноподчиненныепредложения с союзамиконтактногопредшествованиявсовременном русскомязыке
MAŁGORZATA SZAJBEL-KECKFrankfurt
When do secondary predicates not agree? A Polish case study
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IntroductionLILIA SCHURCKSPotsdam
Pomak selfidentificationin online blogs – an insider view
Discussant:Joseph Schallert
ANASTASIA MARTINKOVABrno
Анализлингвосоциокультурногофункционированияинтернациональногопрефиксоида анти- вроссийскомкоммуникативномпространстве
MARINA SHERKINA-LIEBERCarleton
Acquisition ofRussian embeddedyes-no questions bymonolinguals andheritage speakers
DEJAN IVKOVICYork - Toronto
Writing Serbian on the Internet: What computation can tell us about alphabetpresence and orthographicvariability
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PANEL:DISCOURSE ANDIDENTITY(ALUMNI HAL 400)
HERITAGE LANGUAGES(CARR HALL 403)
PRAGMATICS(CARR HALL 404)
LANGUAGE IN MEDIA(CARR HALL 405)
SLS BUSINESS MEETING(Alumni Hall 400)
SLS CONFERENCE DINNER (Carr Hall 1ST floor, Father Madden Hall)
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KATYA ROUZINAColumbus
The importance of input:A case study of heritage speakers’ parents
PAULINA LYSKAWA,VALERIYA MORDVINOVA & NAOMI NAGY Toronto
Case Marking Variation inheritage Slavic Languages in Toronto
GUNTERSCHAARSCHMIDTVictoria
The language(s) of the Dukhobors in Canada
MAREK ŁAZINSKIWarsaw
Words of the year in Slavic countries: A record of key words, or of neologisms?
BOŽENA BEDNAŘIKOVAOlomouc Does inflection have the power to breach the information quality of news reporting
RAISA ROZINAMoscow
Comparative lexicon of drinking in Russian and British English
ELENA SHMELEVAMoscow
Русский язык XXI века:офисный новояз
NAYLYA FEDOROVA &NAILYA FATTAXOVAKazan
Русская народнаяпримета: семантика исинтаксис
CATHERINE RUDIN &ALI EMINOVWayne
Bulgarian Turkish Language choices:A Facebook-based Case Study
Discussant:Marc Greenberg
MOTOKI NOMACHIHokkaido
I am a Bulgarian, but I am not THAT Bulgarian: language andidentity among Banat Bulgarians
Discussant:Joseph Schallert
BOJAN BELICSeattle
Tales from the Trails of TwoCampaigns: Cultivating andCaring for the Serbian Language
Discussant:Peter Kosta
KRZYSZTOF BOROWSKILawrence
Kashubian and Polish Identities in Online Discourse
Discussant:Peter Kosta
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SLAVIC LINGUISTIC SOCIETY11 TH ANNUAL MEETING CONFERENCE
Sep. 23-25, 2016
Designed by: Gilad Sotil