Saturday, December 6 – SAC 306, Stony Brook University
9:00-9:55 Registration
coffee and light breakfast provided
9:55 Opening Remarks
10:00– 12:00 Session 1 (Chair: Ammar Alammar)
10:00 Loanword Adaptation in Makkan Arabic
Honaidah Ahyad (SBU)
10:30 A Tale of Two Khamtis: Language Classification in Southwestern Tai
Rikker Dockum (Yale)
11:00 Using Sound Change to Inform Theories of Phonological Representation
Benjamin Macaulay (CUNY)
11:30 Perceptual Linguistic Saliency and L2 Speech
Christen N. Madsen II (CUNY)
12:00–1:30 Lunch break
1:30–3:00 Session 2 (Chair: Aydogan Yanilmaz)
1:30 Spanish alguno under Negation
Paola Cépeda (SBU)
2:00 On Korean Pro-Form kuleh: Variation in Extractability and Size of Ellipsis
WooJin Chung (NYU)
2:30 Scope Marking Analysis on Korean Exceptional Case-Marking Structure
Yeonju Lee (CUNY)
3:00-3:15 Coffee break
3:15–4:15 Session 3 (Chair: Brigitta Fodor)
3:15 Behavioral and ERP Responses for Definiteness Restriction Violations
James Monette (SBU)
3:45 Grammatical Factors’ Influences on Relative Clause Attachment in Mandarin: Evidence from an Interpretative Judgment Task
Chong Zhang (SBU)
4:15–5:15 Invited Talk (Chair: Honaidah Ahyad)
Learning Alternations from Surface Forms with Sublexical Phonology
Michael Becker (SBU)
5:15–5:30 Coffee break
5:30-7:00 Session 4 (Chair: Varya Magomedova)
5:30 I said well who said well? The Attribution of Discourse Marker well in Quoted Speech
Zachary Jaggers (NYU)
6:00 L1 Influence on Korean EFL Learners’ Acquisition of Ergative Verbs and Middle Verbs in English
So Young Lee (SBU)
6:30 Testing the Creole Prototype Hypothesis: Evidence from Australian Kriol
Josh Phillips (Yale)
7:15 Reception (food and beverages provided @ SBS S207)
9:00-9:55 Registration
coffee and light breakfast provided
9:55 Opening Remarks
10:00– 12:00 Session 1 (Chair: Ammar Alammar)
10:00 Loanword Adaptation in Makkan Arabic
Honaidah Ahyad (SBU)
10:30 A Tale of Two Khamtis: Language Classification in Southwestern Tai
Rikker Dockum (Yale)
11:00 Using Sound Change to Inform Theories of Phonological Representation
Benjamin Macaulay (CUNY)
11:30 Perceptual Linguistic Saliency and L2 Speech
Christen N. Madsen II (CUNY)
12:00–1:30 Lunch break
1:30–3:00 Session 2 (Chair: Aydogan Yanilmaz)
1:30 Spanish alguno under Negation
Paola Cépeda (SBU)
2:00 On Korean Pro-Form kuleh: Variation in Extractability and Size of Ellipsis
WooJin Chung (NYU)
2:30 Scope Marking Analysis on Korean Exceptional Case-Marking Structure
Yeonju Lee (CUNY)
3:00-3:15 Coffee break
3:15–4:15 Session 3 (Chair: Brigitta Fodor)
3:15 Behavioral and ERP Responses for Definiteness Restriction Violations
James Monette (SBU)
3:45 Grammatical Factors’ Influences on Relative Clause Attachment in Mandarin: Evidence from an Interpretative Judgment Task
Chong Zhang (SBU)
4:15–5:15 Invited Talk (Chair: Honaidah Ahyad)
Learning Alternations from Surface Forms with Sublexical Phonology
Michael Becker (SBU)
5:15–5:30 Coffee break
5:30-7:00 Session 4 (Chair: Varya Magomedova)
5:30 I said well who said well? The Attribution of Discourse Marker well in Quoted Speech
Zachary Jaggers (NYU)
6:00 L1 Influence on Korean EFL Learners’ Acquisition of Ergative Verbs and Middle Verbs in English
So Young Lee (SBU)
6:30 Testing the Creole Prototype Hypothesis: Evidence from Australian Kriol
Josh Phillips (Yale)
7:15 Reception (food and beverages provided @ SBS S207)