Tuesday - January 05, 2021
Session
When: Tue, Jan 5 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Where: Contact mhudgenshendersATwinonaDOTedu for Zoom link.
Language in the School Curriculum Committee (LiSC) Meeting
Wednesday - January 06, 2021
Session
When: Wed, Jan 6 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Where: Please contact lburleyATucaDOTedu if you need the link to join this meeting.
Linguistics in Higher Education (LiHE) Committee meeting
When: Wed, Jan 6 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Where: Please contact rettATuclaDOTedu if you need the link to join the meeting.
Committee on the Status of Women in Linguistics (COSWL - this committee is now known as COGEL) meeting
When: Wed, Jan 6 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Where: GoToMeeting
Natives4Linguistics Special Interest Group (SIG) Meeting
When: Wed, Jan 6 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Where: See https://www.amacad.org/events/honoring-labov for more information and to register.
Presentation of the Talcott Parsons Prize to William Labov
When: Wed, Jan 6 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Contact acbungerATindianaDOTedu if you need the link to join this meeting.
Scholarly Teaching Special Interest Group (SIG) Meeting
Thursday - January 07, 2021
Session
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 2
Workshop: The Local in Language and Public Policy

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Workshop: The Local in Language and Public Policy

    Authors:

    • Vaidehi Ramanathan (Organizer) (University of California, Davis)
    • Patricia Cukor-Avila (Organizer) (University of North Texas)
    • Peter Torres (University of California, Davis)
    • Tracy Conner (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    • Jeremy Rud (University of California, Davis)
    • Chloe Brotherton (University of California, Davis)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Where: Room 1
Phonology and Morphology

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Deriving Arabic Verbal “Templates” without Templates

    Authors:

    • Sam Zukoff (University of Leipzig)
  2. Morphological change from allophonic asymmetry: Indo-Iranian nasals and directional remodeling

    Authors:

    • John Clayton (University of California, Los Angeles)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Where: Room 2
Syntax: Control

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Arguments introduced by C heads

    Authors:

    • Irina Burukina (Eötvös Loránd University)
  2. Controlling overt subjects in Mandarin

    Authors:

    • Daoxin Li (University of Pennsylvania)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 3:15 pm - 5:15 pm
Where: Room 4
Sociolinguistics I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Albanians in Greece and the social meaning of ethnolectal features in L2 Greek

    Authors:

    • Rexhina Ndoci (Ohio State University)
  2. The acquisition of Basque ergativity and its social meaning

    Authors:

    • Itxaso Rodriguez-Ordonez (California State University, Long Beach)
  3. Implicit Associations of Spanish and English in a Bilingual Setting: Textual, Oral, and Nonce Word Stimuli

    Authors:

    • Salvatore Callesano (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
    • Phillip M. Carter (Florida International University)
  4. Identity construction through gendered terms of addresses in Korean

    Authors:

    • Sunwoo Jeong (Seoul National University)
    • Seonghyun Yoo (Seoul National University)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 3:15 pm - 6:45 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 1
Workshop: Pedagogical Concerns in Language Reclamation

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Workshop: Pedagogical Concerns in Language Reclamation

    Authors:

    • Racquel-Maria Sapien (Organizer) (University of Oklahoma)
    • Simon Peters (Organizer) (University of California, Santa Barbara)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 3:15 pm - 4:45 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 2
Documentary Screening: Talking Black in America: Roots and Diaspora

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Documentary Screening: Talking Black in America: Roots and Diaspora

    Authors:

    • Walt Wolfram (North Carolina State University)
    • Renee Blake (New York University)
    • Neal Hutcheson (North Carolina State University)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm
Where: Room 1
Phonology and Phonetics I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Onset-sensitive stress in Iron Ossetian

    Authors:

    • Ryan Walter Smith (National University of Singapore)
    • Amber Lubera (University of Arizona)
  2. Loss of productivity in phonological processes: The case of Korean vowel harmony

    Authors:

    • Jinyoung Jo (University of California, Los Angeles)
  3. Sibilant Harmony in Santiago Tz'utujil

    Authors:

    • Paulina Lyskawa (University of Maryland)
    • Rodrigo Ranero (University of Maryland)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm
Where: Room 2
Morphosyntax

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Deconstructing subcategorization: Conditions on insertion vs. position

    Authors:

    • Laura Kalin (Princeton University)
    • Nicholas Rolle (Princeton University)
  2. A New Argument for PF Operations: Aspect Pronouns in Gã

    Authors:

    • Lydia Felice (Georgetown University)
  3. Visibility and intervention in the Modern Greek verb

    Authors:

    • Lefteris Paparounas (University of Pennsylvania)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm
Where: Room 3
Historical Linguistics I: Grammaticalization

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Grammaticalization in Somali and the development of morphological tone

    Authors:

    • Nina Hagen Kaldhol (University of California, San Diego)
    • Sverre Stausland Johnsen (University of Oslo)
  2. Changes in Chamorro Plurality

    Authors:

    • Fu'una Sanz (University of Guam)
    • David Ruskin (University of Guam)
  3. Variation in plural agreement in Finnish verbs: Corpus evidence for efficiency effects and animacy-based noun classes

    Authors:

    • Kaius Sinnemäki (University of Helsinki)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm
Where: Room 4
Language Acquisition I: The Role of Semantics

Presented Abstracts:

  1. The past is fake: child comprehension of counterfactual wishes and conditionals

    Authors:

    • Maxime Tulling (New York University)
    • Ailís Cournane (New York University)
  2. Bootstrapping Universal Quantifiers: The Role of Genericity

    Authors:

    • Tyler Knowlton (University of Maryland)
    • Jeffrey Lidz (University of Maryland)
  3. That’s a question? Preschoolers’ comprehension illocutionary force, clause type and intonation

    Authors:

    • Daniel Goodhue (University of Maryland)
    • Jad Wehbe (University of Maryland)
    • Valentine Hacquard (University of Maryland)
    • Jeffrey Lidz (University of Maryland)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 2
Tutorial: The Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory (SPOT) App

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Tutorial: The Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory (SPOT) App

    Authors:

    • Jennifer Bellik (Organizer) (University of California, Santa Cruz)
    • Nick Kalivoda (Organizer) (Lund University)
    • Junko Ito (Introducer) (University of California, Santa Cruz)
    • Armin Mester (Moderator) (University of California, Santa Cruz)
    • Richard Bibbs (University of California, Santa Cruz)
    • Nicholas van Handel (University of California, Santa Cruz)
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 7:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: General Session
Land Acknowledgment, President's Welcome, and Executive Director's Annual Report
When: Thu, Jan 7 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: General Session
Opening Plenary Address: M. Ceclia Colombi

Presented Abstracts:

  1. “Hablamos español or espanglish”: the multilingual landscape of California

    Authors:

    • M. Cecilia Colombi (University of California, Davis)
Friday - January 08, 2021
Session
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Room 1
Phonetics: Articulation

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Sonority and articulatory timing in complex onsets in Georgian

    Authors:

    • Caroline Crouch (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    • Argyro Katsika (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    • Ioana Chitoran (University of Paris 7, Denis Diderot)
  2. Glides prioritize articulation, vowels prioritize acoustics

    Authors:

    • Dan Cameron Burgdorf (Cornell University)
    • Sam Tilsen (Cornell University)
  3. Vowel deletion as gestural overlap in Uspanteko

    Authors:

    • Ryan Bennett (University of California, Santa Cruz)
    • Robert Henderson (University of Arizona)
    • Megan Harvey (University of Arizona)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Room 2
Phonology I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Deriving Frequency Effects from Biases in Learning

    Authors:

    • Maggie Baird (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
  2. Base effects are probabilistic: a case study in Lexical Conservatism

    Authors:

    • Canaan Breiss (University of California, Los Angeles)
  3. Evidence for base-driven alternation in Tgdaya Seediq

    Authors:

    • Jennifer Kuo (University of California, Los Angeles)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Room 3
Morphosyntax: Nominalizations

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Multiple feature inheritance makes polysynthesis: Evidence from West Circassian nominalizations

    Authors:

    • Ksenia Ershova (Stanford University)
  2. Motivating PossP in thematic subject nominalizations

    Authors:

    • Emily Hanink (University of Manchester)
  3. On the nature of arguments in event nominals

    Authors:

    • Irina Burukina (Eötvös Loránd University)
    • Alexandra Kubatieva (Russian State University of the Humanities)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Poster Room 1
Poster Session: Semantics/Pragmatics I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Pragmatic Effects on the Acquisition of Novel Evidentials

    Authors:

    • Dionysia Saratsli (University of Delaware)
    • Anna Papafragou (University of Pennsylvania)
  2. A Changing Mood System: The Use of the Indicative in Spanish’s ‘Subjunctive-preferring’ Clauses

    Authors:

    • Tris Faulkner (Georgetown University)
  3. Cross-linguistic scope ambiguity: An investigation of English, Spanish, and Mandarin

    Authors:

    • Yongjia Song (University of California, Irvine)
    • Abimael Hernandez Jimenez (University of California, Irvine)
    • Gregory Scontras (University of California, Irvine)
  4. Diagnosing the semantics of perspectival expressions

    Authors:

    • Carolyn Anderson (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
  5. Exclamations and Their Discourse Effects in Japanese

    Authors:

    • Hitomi Hirayama (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
  6. Not all tag questions are alike: The case of source tags

    Authors:

    • Angelika Kiss (University of Toronto)
  7. Mandarin xiǎng and the architecture of attitude reports

    Authors:

    • Thomas Grano (Indiana University)
    • Chan Lu (Indiana University)
  8. The Role of Verb Semantics in Hungarian Verb-Object Order

    Authors:

    • Dorottya Demszky (Stanford University)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Poster Room 2
Poster Session: Psycholinguistics I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Unacceptability is harder than acceptability: Evidence from nonnative Spanish speakers

    Authors:

    • Karina Tachihara (Princeton University)
    • Adele E. Goldberg (Princeton University)
  2. Linguistic Measures of Symptomatology in Schizophrenia

    Authors:

    • Celia Metzger (College of William and Mary)
    • Anya Hogoboom (College of William and Mary)
    • Michael Covington (University of Georgia)
    • Michael T. Compton (Columbia University)
  3. When one meaning is not enough: polysemous word learning in children on the Autism spectrum

    Authors:

    • Sammy Floyd
    • Charlotte Jeppsen (Princeton University)
    • Adele Goldberg (Princeton University)
  4. The effect of pitch accent on the perception of English lexical stress by native and non-native listeners

    Authors:

    • Fenqi Wang (University of Florida)
    • Kevin Tang (University of Florida)
    • Jun Lyu (University of Southern California)
  5. Investigating phonotactic illusions with an auditory lexical decision task

    Authors:

    • Bethany Dickerson (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
  6. On-line processing of completion in event descriptions with a visual world paradigm

    Authors:

    • Maxwell Kaplan (University of California, Santa Cruz)
    • Amulya Raju
    • Sudha Arunachalam (New York University)
  7. Preferences for definite singular they in text-based production and effects of social attitudes.

    Authors:

    • Evan D. Bradley (Pennsylvania State University)
  8. Affix Priming Using Non-Canonical Variants: Exploring the Mental Representation of ING

    Authors:

    • Yosiane White (University of Pennsylvania)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Poster Room 3
Poster Session: Phonology I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Learning restrictive analyses of Canadian Raising in OT using exceptionality diacritics

    Authors:

    • Aleksei Nazarov (Utrecht University)
  2. Lexically-Conditioned Child Acquisition of English Empty Onset Repairs

    Authors:

    • Gemma Repiso Puigdelliura (University of California, Los Angeles)
  3. Mayo reduplication as a feeding Duke of York derivation

    Authors:

    • Andrew Lamont (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
  4. Phonotactics across boundaries: Grammar leakage and OCP-sonorant in Japanese compounds

    Authors:

    • Yu Tanaka (Doshisha University)
  5. Form and Meaning Variation in SaySiyat Reduplication as Roots vs. Affixes

    Authors:

    • Peter Guekguezian (University of Rochester, New York)
  6. Vowel devoicing is not one size fits all: the case of Cheyenne

    Authors:

    • Rachel Vogel (Cornell University)
  7. Coarticulation and Learnability of Transparent Vowels in Vowel Harmony

    Authors:

    • Sara Finley (Pacific Lutheran University)
  8. Phonological and morphosyntactic factors in final lengthening in Paraguayan Guaraní

    Authors:

    • Ricardo Napoleão de Souza (University of Helsinki)
    • Josefina Bittar Prieto (University of New Mexico)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Poster Room 4
Poster Session: Syntax: Argument Structure, Ellipsis

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Fragen kostet nichts: New corpus inquiries into German double-accusative verbs

    Authors:

    • Vera Lee-Schoenfeld (University of Georgia)
    • Maud Kelly (University of Georgia)
    • Gabriele Diewald (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
  2. A neo-constructivist approach to Exceptional Case Marking constructions

    Authors:

    • Aliaksei Akimenka (University of Michigan)
  3. Can English Idioms Undergo the Dative Alternation? A Priming Investigation

    Authors:

    • Breanna Pratley (University of Toronto)
    • Philip Monahan (University of Toronto)
  4. Evasion strategies save apparent island violations in stripping

    Authors:

    • Danfeng Wu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  5. No sprouting from VP-Ellipsis: Conditions on recovery and licensing

    Authors:

    • Jason Overfelt (Oakland University)
  6. Focus Mismatch under Ellipsis in Japanese, Polarity and Head Movement

    Authors:

    • Yosuke Sato (Seisen University)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 1
Symposium: Discourse, Diaspora, and Difference in Asian America

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Symposium: Discourse, Diaspora, and Difference in Asian America

    Authors:

    • Cheryl Lee (Organizer) (University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Khánh Lê (Graduate Center, CUNY)
    • Anusha Ànand (Organizer) (University of South Carolina)
    • Kendra Calhoun (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    • Joyhanna Yoo Garza (Organizer) (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    • Chun-Jan Young (University of California, Santa Barbara)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Organized Session Room 2. Please see "abstract summary" link above for a complete list of participants, abstracts, and schedule.
Workshop: Sociolinguistic research in the time of COVID: Methods, Ethics, Theory

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Workshop: Sociolinguistic research in the time of COVID: Methods, Ethics, Theory

    Authors:

    • Betsy Sneller (Organizer) (Michigan State University)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 9:30 am - 10:00 am
Where: Room 4
Sociolinguistics II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. The ‘Miami Cuban’ Language Index: mediatization and online linguistic communities

    Authors:

    • Salvatore Callesano (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Room 1
Phonology and Phonetics II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. The effect of coda aspiration on preceding vowel duration in Nepali

    Authors:

    • Martha Schwarz (University of California, Berkeley)
  2. Perception and production of [voice] contrasts in Dutch word-initial plosives

    Authors:

    • Alexandra Pfiffner (Georgetown University)
  3. The aerodynamics of vowel nasalization in Spanish as a first, second, and heritage language

    Authors:

    • Ander Beristain (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
    • Lindsey Graham (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Room 2
Language Acquisition III: The Role of Morphosyntax

Presented Abstracts:

  1. L1 vs. L2 vs. L3 transfer: grammatical gender and determiner acquisition in sequential quadrilinguals

    Authors:

    • Daniil Ozernyi
  2. Emergence of structured morphosyntactic variation in preschool children

    Authors:

    • Hannah Forsythe (University of California, Irvine)
    • Grant Kemp (Other)
  3. Morphosyntactic variation is preserved, not regularized, when an optional form is rare

    Authors:

    • Kathryn Schuler (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Yiran Chen (University of Pennsylvania)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Room 3
Historical Linguistics II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Loanword markers in nouns and verbs: A comparative perspective

    Authors:

    • Francesco Gardani (University of Zurich)
    • Hugo Salgado (Ohio State University)
    • Justin Pinta (Ohio State University)
  2. A variationist account of differential object marking as a contact feature in Paraguayan Guarani

    Authors:

    • Josefina Bittar (University of New Mexico)
  3. Pronominal clitics in Tocharian B and their implications for split intransitivity

    Authors:

    • Teigo Onishi (University of California, Los Angeles)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Room 4
Semantics I: Degrees

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Degreelessness, possession, and categorization in Washo

    Authors:

    • Emily Hanink (University of Manchester)
    • Andrew Koontz-Garboden (University of Manchester)
  2. Mandarin Has Degree Abstraction After All

    Authors:

    • Ying Gong (Boston University)
    • Elizabeth Coppock (Boston University)
  3. Same, parallelism, and presuppositions

    Authors:

    • Line Mikkelsen (University of California, Berkeley)
    • Daniel Hardt (Copenhagen Business School)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 1
Poster Session: Syntax-Semantics

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Aspect as an indicator for clausal size in Involuntary State Constructions in BCS

    Authors:

    • Anna Melnikova (Stony Brook University)
  2. Less complex subordinations make better subjects: Evidence from Turkish nominalized clauses

    Authors:

    • Duygu Goksu (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
    • Balkiz Ozturk Basaran (Boğaziçi University)
  3. Attributive Subcomparatives in Japanese

    Authors:

    • AKANE OHTAKA (Rutgers University)
  4. Dholuo: Evidence of negative raising and sequence of Tense in an article-less langauge

    Authors:

    • Joshua Dees (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
  5. The syntax and semantics of need/philyo in English and Korean

    Authors:

    • Rok Sim (University of South Carolina)
    • Stanley Dubinsky (University of South Carolina)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 2
Poster Session: Discourse

Presented Abstracts:

  1. The discursive marker en seulement in Acadian French: Rendering an Account Believable

    Authors:

    • Catherine Leger (University of Victoria)
  2. Insults on social media in public discussions about US political events

    Authors:

    • Kaitlyn Wolfe (None)
    • David Bowie (University of Alaska Anchorage)
  3. "The whiner is gone": A computer-mediated discourse analysis of social actors living in quarantine

    Authors:

    • Yi-An Chen (Indiana University, Bloomington)
  4. On the Generality of Complex Dimensions of Interaction Style

    Authors:

    • Nigel Ward (University of Texas at El Paso)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 3
Poster Session: Psycholinguistics II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Gender and Source-Word Ordering in English Name Blends

    Authors:

    • Ian Rigby (University of Southern California)
  2. Anaphoricity in emoji: An experimental investigation of face and non-face emoji

    Authors:

    • Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California)
    • Patrick Georg Grosz (University of Oslo)
  3. Reconsidering sensitivity to Condition A of two types of Chinese reflexives

    Authors:

    • Jun Lyu (University of Southern California)
    • Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California)
  4. Definitely Islands? An investigation into the offline and online status of definite islands

    Authors:

    • Anissa Neal (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
    • Brian Dillon (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
  5. A Neural Network Analysis of Structural Integration Cost and Surprisal

    Authors:

    • Neil Rathi (Other)
  6. Binding and Coreference Dissociate in Mild Cognitive Impairment

    Authors:

    • Suzanne Flynn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    • Barbara Lust (Cornell University)
    • Janet Sherman (Harvard University)
    • Charles R. Henderson (Cornell University)
  7. The Role of Case in the Subject Advantage: Korean Double Nominative Constructions

    Authors:

    • Juyeon Cho (University of Delaware)
    • Rebecca Tollan (University of Delaware)
  8. Mind your weight: ‘Motionlessly’ sitting between the object and the verb in Japanese

    Authors:

    • Hing Yuet Fung (University of Hong Kong)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 2
Symposium: Linguistics in High School: ‘Peep’ our journeys

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Linguistics in High School: "Peep" Our Journeys

    Authors:

    • Mary Hudgens Henderson (Organizer) (Winona State University)
    • Nicoleta Bateman (Organizer) (California State University, San Marcos)
    • Carly Dickerson (The Ohio State University), Brian D. Joseph (The Ohio State University), Victora Paxton (Ohio State University)
    • L’Meese Greane (Detroit Country Day School), Stephanie Morse (Brighton High School), Richard Larson (Stony Brook University), Amy L. Plackowski (Hudson High School)
    • Ian Connally (Fort Worth Independent School District), James Nichols (Braintree Public School District), Marjorie Pak (Emory University)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 12:45 pm - 1:45 pm
Where: General Session
Invited Plenary Address: Donka Farkas

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Canonical and non-canonical speech acts

    Authors:

    • Donka Farkas (University of California, Santa Cruz)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Room 1
Historical Linguistics III: Sound Change

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Conditioned loss, not multiple innovations, of Malekula linguolabials

    Authors:

    • Kevin Schaefer (University of California, Santa Barbara)
  2. Evaluating Overlapping Sound Changes: OSL and Apocope in West Germanic Tone-Accent Dialects

    Authors:

    • Björn Köhnlein (Ohio State University)
  3. The typologically rare approximant inventory of Kajkwakhrattxi: A series of natural sound changes

    Authors:

    • Teela Huff (University of California, Berkeley)
    • Myriam Lapierre (University of California, Berkeley)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Room 2
Syntax I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. On parasitic gaps in relative clauses and extraction from NP

    Authors:

    • Colin Davis (University of Southern California)
  2. Radical successive cyclicity and the freedom of parasitic gaps

    Authors:

    • Colin Davis (University of Southern California)
    • Patrick Elliott (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  3. What cross-clausal scrambling in Balkar reveals about phase edges

    Authors:

    • Tatiana Bondarenko (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    • Colin Davis (University of Southern California)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Room 3
Phonetics I, Part I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Identifying the Correlations Between the Lexical Semantics and Phonology of ASL: A Vector Space Approach

    Authors:

    • Emre Hakguder (University of Chicago)
    • Aurora Martinez del Rio (University of Chicago)
    • Casey Ferrara (University of Chicago)
    • Sanghee Kim (University of Chicago)
  2. Children do not uniformly compensate for their changing vocal tract anatomies

    Authors:

    • Margaret (Meg) Cychosz (University of Maryland)
    • Keith Johnson (University of California, Berkeley)
  3. Cue weighting and phoneme-specific patterns in systems of quantity contrast: the case of Norwegian vowels

    Authors:

    • Aleese Block (University of California, Davis)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Room 4
Experimental Pragmatics, Part I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. The Role of Social Cognition in Word Learning: Meaning Retention and Pragmatic Inferences

    Authors:

    • Zhenghan Qi (University of Delaware)
    • Dionysia Saratsli (University of Delaware)
    • Anna Papafragou (University of Pennsylvania)
  2. On the Irrelevance of contextually given states for the computation of Scalar Implicatures

    Authors:

    • Daniel Asherov (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    • Danny Fox (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    • Roni Katzir (Tel-Aviv University)
  3. Human-AI Interactions Through A Gricean Lens

    Authors:

    • Laura Panfili (Amazon)
    • Steve Duman (Amazon)
    • Andrew Nave (Amazon)
    • Katherine Phelps Ridgeway
    • Nathan Eversole (Amazon)
    • Ruhi Sarikaya (Amazon)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 1
Poster Session: Phonology II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. The syllabicity of word-final inserted vocalic elements in Italian

    Authors:

    • Veronica Miatto (State University of New York at Stony Brook)
  2. Phonetic and Phonological Effects on Tone Processing

    Authors:

    • Maya Barzilai (Georgetown University)
  3. Towards substantively biased typology: Effects of environment on PMap biases

    Authors:

    • Z.L. Zhou (University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Canaan Breiss (University of California, Los Angeles)
  4. Variability in Nasal Assimilation: in- and the Phonetics-Phonology Interface

    Authors:

    • Christiana McGrady (Georgetown University)
  5. An exploration and analysis of ablaut reduplication in Indonesian

    Authors:

    • Grace Wivell (State University of New York at Stony Brook)
  6. Saltation and productivity in Welsh vowel mutation

    Authors:

    • Marisha Evans (Yale University)
  7. Sonority and Syllable Structure: the case of Burmese

    Authors:

    • Chiara Repetti-Ludlow (New York University)
    • Kate Mooney (New York University)
  8. More Than Moras: Tone-bearing consonants in Sukuma

    Authors:

    • Samuel Andersson (Yale University)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 2
Poster Session: Language Acquisition

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Phonological Learning in Zebra Finches

    Authors:

    • Ana Alonso (University of Pennsylvania)
  2. The Role of Gender in the Acquisition of the Serbian Case System

    Authors:

    • Stefan Pophristic (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Kathryn Schuler (University of Pennsylvania)
  3. The Acquisition of Complexity: Affrication versus Branching Onsets in Québec French

    Authors:

    • Natália Brambatti Guzzo (McGill University)
  4. The Influence of Language-Specific and Universal Factors on Acquisition of Motion Verbs

    Authors:

    • Rebecca Smyder (College of William and Mary)
    • Kaitlyn Harrigan (College of William and Mary)
  5. The Influence of Verb Information on Learning Novel Words

    Authors:

    • Sarah Nam (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Kathryn Schuler (University of Pennsylvania)
  6. Learning how to scramble like a native speaker? L2 acquisition and L1 processing of noncanonical OSV word order in Korean

    Authors:

    • JINA SONG (University of Southern California)
    • Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California)
  7. Omission and variation in bilingual Irish acquisition

    Authors:

    • Cara Dougan (University of Ulster)
    • Juliana Gerard (University of Ulster)
  8. Developmental Variation in Production of Complex-Simplex Stop Contrasts in Ga

    Authors:

    • Felix Kpogo (Boston University)
    • Charles B. Chang (Boston University)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 1
Symposium: The features of allocutivity, honorifics and social relation

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Symposium: The features of allocutivity, honorifics and social relation

    Authors:

    • Miok Pak (Organizer) (George Washington University)
    • Paul Portner (Organizer) (Georgetown University)
    • Raffaella Zanuttini (Organizer) (Yale University)
    • Deepak Alok (Rutgers University), Mark Baker (Rutgers University)
    • Virginia Hill (University of New Brunswick-Saint John)
    • Bill Haddican (City University of New York), Gurmeet Kaur (University of Göttingen), Akitaka Yamada (Osaka University)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 2
A Citizen Sociolinguistics Datablitz

Presented Abstracts:

  1. A Citizen Sociolinguistics Datablitz

    Authors:

    • Betsy Rymes (Organizer) (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Andrea Leone-Pizzighella (Organizer) (University of Pennsylvania)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Where: Room 1
Language Acquisition II: The Role of Syntax

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Can ‘Let her open it’ explain ‘Her open it’ error?

    Authors:

    • Xiaomeng Ma (Graduate Center, CUNY)
    • Virginia Valian (Graduate Center, CUNY)
    • Martin Chodorow (Graduate Center, CUNY)
  2. Roll-Up is Too Complex for Romanian 5-Year-Olds. Evidence from Recursive Adjectives

    Authors:

    • Adina Camelia Bleotu (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
    • Tom Roeper (University of Massachusetts)
  3. The acquisition of English wh-in-situ

    Authors:

    • An Nguyen (Johns Hopkins University)
    • Geraldine Legendre (Johns Hopkins University)
  4. A Cross-linguistic comparison in children’s interpretations of complex questions

    Authors:

    • Carolyn Jane Lutken (Johns Hopkins University)
    • Geraldine Legendre (Johns Hopkins University)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Room 2
Discourse

Presented Abstracts:

  1. “Dominicans be like”: Ethno-raciolinguistic stance-taking and the construction of Dominicanidad in the U.S.

    Authors:

    • Aris Clemons (University of Texas at Austin)
  2. Genre as a Double-edged Sword in Language for Specific Purposes: Variability and Standardization in Cooperative Agreements

    Authors:

    • Mary C. Lavissière (University of Nantes)
    • Laurent Fedi
    • Isabelle Richard (University of Nantes)
    • Alexandre Lavissière
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Room 3
Phonetics I, Part II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Homophone discrimination based on speaker-specific learning

    Authors:

    • Chelsea Sanker (Yale University)
  2. Assessing merged status with Pillai scores based on dynamic formant contours

    Authors:

    • Jonathan Jibson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  3. Mixed voice in Yemba voiced aspirates

    Authors:

    • Matthew Faytak (University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Jeremy Steffman (University of California, Los Angeles)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Room 4
Experimental Pragmatics, Part II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Imprecision and speaker identity: How social cues affect meaning resolution

    Authors:

    • Andrea Beltrama (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Florian Schwarz (University of Pennsylvania)
  2. The social cost of violating maxims: How pragmatic reasoning informs speaker evaluation

    Authors:

    • Andrea Beltrama (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Anna Papafragou (University of Pennsylvania)
  3. Processing Pronouns in Global Discourse Context

    Authors:

    • Marisa Nagano (Long Island University, Brooklyn)
    • Emily Zane (James Madison University)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 1
Poster Session: Morphology and Morphosyntax

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Cross-language comparison of mismatched annotation in interlinear-glossed texts to improve analyses: Examples from Tibeto-Burman

    Authors:

    • Mary Burke (University of North Texas)
    • Shobhana Chelliah (University of North Texas)
  2. Univerbation and typologically rare affix order in Kihehe

    Authors:

    • Martha Johnson (Ohio State University)
  3. The role of probabilistic learning in morphological complexity reduction: results from an artificial language experiment

    Authors:

    • Ollie Sayeed (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Jérémy Zehr (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Gareth Roberts (University of Pennsylvania)
  4. Polysynthesis under language shift: Morphological reconfiguration in Modern Chukchi

    Authors:

    • Jessica Kantarovich (University of Chicago)
  5. Deviations from the Mirror Principle in Hungarian verbs: Subject agreement on Pred and iterative Local Dislocation

    Authors:

    • Kevin Kwong (Cornell University)
  6. Reconciling underspecification with the overlapping decomposition

    Authors:

    • Tran Truong (University of Chicago)
  7. The exponence of small nominals in Moksha

    Authors:

    • Polina Pleshak (University of Maryland)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 3
Poster Session: Sociolinguistics I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Perceptions of (ethno)linguistic identity and difference across two dialect areas of western Colombia

    Authors:

    • Eliot Raynor (Princeton University)
  2. Constructing Mexican Latinx identity in South Florida: an evaluation of rural and popular variants

    Authors:

    • Lydda López Valdez (University of Miami)
  3. Raciolinguistic expectations and bilingual speech perception

    Authors:

    • Jennifer Dibbern (Northwestern University)
    • Annette D'Onofrio (Northwestern University)
  4. Speaker and Listener influences on perception of ethnic identity in speech: Evidence from Korean Americans

    Authors:

    • Andrew Cheng (University of California, Berkeley)
    • Steve Cho (California State University, Northridge)
  5. Language Ideologies in Helvécia Afro-Brazilian Portuguese

    Authors:

    • Luana Lamberti (Ohio State University)
  6. Variable Subject Pronoun Expression Revisited: This is What the Paisas Do

    Authors:

    • Rafael Orozco (Louisiana State University)
    • Luz Marcela Hurtado (Central Michigan University)
  7. Competing Inclusive French Grammars Among Non-binary Montréalers: Three Approaches to ‘Neutral’ Nouns

    Authors:

    • Jennifer Kaplan (University of California, Berkeley)
  8. Deconstructing the Standard German Myth: Navigating L2 German Language Ideologies

    Authors:

    • Visnja Milojicic (Pennsylvania State University)
  9. Geo-Spatial Contrasts between Urban and Rural Scottish Gaelic Users

    Authors:

    • John Powell (University of Arizona)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 2
Poster Session: Syntax-Semantics II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Coordinate Structure Constraint and Conjunction Agreement

    Authors:

    • Zheng Shen (National University of Singapore)
  2. Word order and disambiguation in Pangasinan

    Authors:

    • Joey Lim (National University of Singapore)
    • Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (National University of Singapore)
  3. Sluicing cannot Apply In-Situ in Japanese

    Authors:

    • Ken Hiraiwa (Meiji Gakuin University)
  4. Japanese Subject-Oriented Adverbs in Scope-Based Theory of Adverbs

    Authors:

    • Kaori Miura (Kyushu Sangyou University)
    • Tomohiro Fujii (Yokohama National University)
  5. A movement account of the Japanese verbal suffix "-sugi"

    Authors:

    • Yuki A. Seo (University of Delaware)
  6. Three types of interrogative embedding under nouns in Mandarin Chinese

    Authors:

    • Qianqian REN (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
When: Fri, Jan 8 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: A link to join the meeting will be sent to all Annual Meeting registrants.
Annual Business Meeting
Saturday - January 09, 2021
Session
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Room 2
Syntax: Case and Agreement

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Syntactic ergativity without morphological ergativity: An argument for abstract case

    Authors:

    • Emily Drummond (University of California, Berkeley)
  2. Person and number asymmetries in Georgian agreement

    Authors:

    • Sigwan Thivierge (University of Maryland)
  3. Deconstructing Inverse Case Attraction

    Authors:

    • Rafael Abramovitz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Room 3
Semantics II, Part I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Verum focus IS verum, but not always focus

    Authors:

    • Cory Bill (University of Konstanz)
    • Todor Koev (University of Konstanz)
  2. A unified account of inquisitive and assertive rising declaratives

    Authors:

    • Daniel Goodhue (University of Maryland)
  3. Markedness and learnability of response particles

    Authors:

    • Mora Maldonado (University of Edinburgh)
    • Jennifer Culbertson (University of Edinburgh)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Room 4
Language Acquisition IV: The Role of Semantics and Pragmatics

Presented Abstracts:

  1. The role of semantics in the acquisition of noun class morphology: Some evidence from Eegimaa

    Authors:

    • Virve Vihman (University of Tartu)
    • Serge Sagna (University of York, England)
    • Dunstan Brown (University of York, England)
    • Marilyn Vihman (University of York, England)
  2. Children acquire non-egocentric demonstratives later than egocentric ones

    Authors:

    • Amalia Skilton (University of Texas at Austin)
  3. Can 2.5-year-olds use expectations about polysemy for disambiguation?

    Authors:

    • Sammy Floyd (Princeton University)
    • Adele Goldberg (Princeton University)
    • Casey Lew-Williams (Princeton University)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Room 1
Sociophonetics

Presented Abstracts:

  1. That /s/ tiene tumbao: Exploring the Bilingual Dimensions of [s+] Production in Miami Latinx Drag

    Authors:

    • Christopher Mendoza (Florida International University)
  2. Bisexuality and /s/ production

    Authors:

    • Chloe Willis (University of California, Santa Barbara)
  3. Phonetic accommodation during spontaneous imitation by sibilant mergers in Taiwan Mandarin

    Authors:

    • Iris Chou (National Chiao Tung University)
    • Sang-Im Lee-Kim (National Chiao Tung University)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 1
Poster Session: Semantics/Pragmatics II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. On the non-decomposability of arrive-type verbs and the Bifurcation Thesis

    Authors:

    • Josep Ausensi (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
    • Ryan Walter Smith (National University of Singapore)
    • Jianrong Yu (University of Arizona)
  2. Actuality Entailments of ability modals with perception verbs

    Authors:

    • Anouk Dieuleveut (University of Maryland)
  3. An Experimental and Distributional Investigation of Two ‘Non-Culminating Accomplishments’ in Mandarin

    Authors:

    • Lewis Esposito (Stanford University)
  4. Aspectual marking and (not-)at-issue updates in Mandarin Chinese

    Authors:

    • Yenan Sun (University of Chicago)
  5. (Non)culmination inferences and teleological modality in telic predicates

    Authors:

    • Prerna Nadathur (Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf)
    • Hana Filip (Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf)
  6. Actuality and Counterfactual Implicatures in Korean Possibility and Necessity Modals

    Authors:

    • Jeong Hwa Cho (University of Michigan)
    • Ezra Keshet (University of Michigan)
  7. A distributional model of argument recoverability: direct objects and Instruments

    Authors:

    • Giulia Cappelli (Scuola Normale Superiore)
    • Alessandro Lenci (University of Pisa)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Poster Room 2
Poster Session: Syntax

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Raising, Control, and Subjunctive Clauses: A Unified Analysis

    Authors:

    • Andrei Antonenko (Stony Brook University)
  2. Case-Cleaving Effects of Event Existentials in Aklanon

    Authors:

    • Zachary Wellstood (University of California, Berkeley)
  3. Subject Islands in a Simplest Merge System

    Authors:

    • Andrew McInnerney (University of Michigan)
    • Yushi Sugimoto (University of Michigan)
  4. The external syntax of Mandarin conditionals and Cyclic Linearization

    Authors:

    • Zhuo Chen (University of California, Los Angeles)
  5. Interrogative vs Non-interrogative Quantifier Float in Dialectal English

    Authors:

    • Sarah Asinari (University of Connecticut)
  6. What Antilocality and the Principle of Minimal Compliance tell us about extraction and subextraction

    Authors:

    • Luis Miguel Toquero-Pérez (University of Southern California)
  7. Base-generating V1

    Authors:

    • Carol-Rose Little (McGill University)
  8. Metatony, S-Complement Linkage, and Cognate Objects

    Authors:

    • Ronald Schaefer (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville)
  9. Sources of Accessibility: A functional description of two reflexives in Late Archaic and Early Middle Chinese

    Authors:

    • Ryan Ka Yau Lai (University of California, Santa Barbara)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Symposium (9:00 - 10:30 AM) and Poster Session (11:00 AM - 12:30 PM).
Symposium and Poster Session: Scholarly Teaching in the Age of COVID and Beyond

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Symposium: Scholarly Teaching in the Age of COVID and Beyond

    Authors:

    • Michal Temkin Martinez (Organizer) (Boise State University)
    • Kazuko Hiramatsu (Organizer) (University of Michigan - Flint)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Organized Session Room 2
Workshop: Room at the Table: Locating Asian Identity in Linguistics and the LSA

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Workshop: Room at the Table: Locating Asian Identity in Linguistics and the LSA

    Authors:

    • Anusha Anand (Organizer) (University of South Carolina)
    • Andrew Cheng (Organizer) (University of California, Irvine)
    • Cheryl Lee (Organizer) (University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Joyhanna Garza (Organizer) (University of California, Santa Barbara)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Room 1
Bilingualism

Presented Abstracts:

  1. The Effects of Trigger Words on Offline Acceptability of Code-Switched Sentences

    Authors:

    • Yourdanis Sedarous (University of Michigan)
  2. Measuring the effects of language revitalization camps using long-format audio recordings

    Authors:

    • Julia Nee (University of California, Berkeley)
  3. The effects of givenness and syntactic weight on object placement in heritage Russian

    Authors:

    • Oksana Laleko (State University of New York at New Paltz)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Room 2
Syntax II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Reducing conjunct islands to adjunct islands: Evidence from Turkish

    Authors:

    • Jiayi Lu (Stanford University)
  2. The double life of Korean mwes-ulo ‘what-with’: a reason wh-adverb and an instrumental wh-nominal

    Authors:

    • Okgi Kim (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
    • Seulkee Park (Kyung Hee University)
  3. Wh-Movement in Mandar

    Authors:

    • Daniel Brodkin (University of California, Santa Cruz)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Room 3
Semantics II, Part II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Double Evidential Morphology: Dubitative or Evaluative?

    Authors:

    • Eszter Ótott-Kovács (Cornell University)
  2. Which predicates embed exclamatives and why

    Authors:

    • Tom Roberts (University of California, Santa Cruz)
    • Kelsey Sasaki (University of California, Santa Cruz)
  3. Exploring the Connection between Question under Discussion and Scalar Diversity

    Authors:

    • Eszter Ronai (University of Chicago)
    • Ming Xiang (University of Chicago)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Room 4
Typology and Morphology

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Phonological influences on lexicalized compound formation in Māori

    Authors:

    • Simon Todd (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    • Jeremy Needle (University of Toronto)
    • Jeanette King (University of Canterbury)
    • Jennifer Hay (University of Canterbury)
  2. Concord begets concord: A Bayesian model of nominal concord typology

    Authors:

    • Kyle Mahowald (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    • Dan Jurafsky (Stanford University)
    • Mark Norris
  3. Evidence from Oromo on the typology of complementation strategies

    Authors:

    • Shannon Bryant (Harvard University)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 1
Poster Session: Historical Linguistics

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Conjunctions as the locus of language contact, language change, and language maintenance: The case of Transylvanian Saxon

    Authors:

    • Ariana Bancu (Northeastern Illinois University)
    • Sara Arndt (Kyoto University)
    • Marlyse Baptista (University of Michigan)
  2. Applying Albright's Minimal Generalization Learner to analogy in Middle High German Verbs

    Authors:

    • Junyu Ruan (Ohio State University)
  3. The East Asian Voicing Shift and its role in the origins of tone and register

    Authors:

    • Rikker Dockum (Swarthmore College)
    • Ryan Gehrmann (University of Edinburgh)
  4. Please Remind Me: A History of the Japanese Particle of Recollection kke

    Authors:

    • John Bundschuh (Ohio State University)
  5. A sampling technique for large-scale typological studies of language contact

    Authors:

    • Ricardo Napoleão de Souza (University of Helsinki)
    • Francesca Di Garbo (University of Helsinki)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 2
Poster Session: Prosody

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Prosodic boundaries in edge-prominence languages: kinematic evidence from Korean

    Authors:

    • Jiyoung Jang (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    • Argyro Katsika (University of California, Santa Barbara)
  2. Grammatical Tone in Mòoré: Phonological Sensitivity to the Phrase Boundary

    Authors:

    • Katherine Russell (University of California, Berkeley)
  3. What is a boundary tone?

    Authors:

    • Kristine Yu (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
  4. Prosodic phrasing of wh-questions

    Authors:

    • So Young Lee (Miami University)
  5. Two types of rhetorical questions: Evidence from Cantonese prosody

    Authors:

    • Roger Yu-Hsiang Lo (University of British Columbia)
    • Angelika Kiss (University of Toronto)
    • Justin R. Leung (University of Toronto)
  6. Prosodic focus in human- versus voice-AI-directed speech

    Authors:

    • Eleonora Beier (University of California, Davis)
    • Michelle Cohn (University of California, Davis)
    • Fernanda Ferreira (University of California, Davis)
    • Georgia Zellou (University of California, Davis)
  7. Prosody and Bare Nouns in Mongolian

    Authors:

    • Michael Barrie (Sogang University)
    • Jun Gu Kang (Sogang University)
  8. Adjacency Requirements in Santiago Laxopa Zapotec

    Authors:

    • Dan Brodkin (University of California, Santa Cruz)
    • Vishal Sunil Arvindam (University of California, Santa Cruz)
  9. The typology of wh-scope marking strategies

    Authors:

    • Hitomi Minamida (Cornell University)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 3
Poster Session: Phonetics I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Vowel Height Gradation in Dinka: From Perceptuo-Motor "Noise" to Morphosyntactic Exponence

    Authors:

    • Stefon Flego (Indiana University, Bloomington)
  2. Automatic phonetic classification of vocalic allophones in Tol

    Authors:

    • Marie Bissell (Ohio State University)
  3. Gradient social patterning of /s/-lenition in Cibaeño Spanish

    Authors:

    • Alyssa Bettina Arbolante (University of California, Los Angeles)
  4. Phonetic Description: Lexical Tones in Nanchang Gan

    Authors:

    • Yu Cai (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  5. An acoustic analysis of vowels and vocalic allophony in St. Lawrence Island Yupik

    Authors:

    • Benjamin Hunt (George Mason University)
    • Harim Kwon (George Mason University)
    • Sylvia L.R. Schreiner (George Mason University)
  6. F0 Acoustic Parameters Effects on Discrimination of Lexical Pitch Accents

    Authors:

    • Dusan Nikolic (University of Calgary)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 4
Poster Session: Syntax: Case and Agreement

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Binding through Agree in Turkish

    Authors:

    • Lefteris Paparounas (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Faruk Akkuş (University of Pennsylvania)
  2. 3/4 agreement patterns beyond hybrid nouns

    Authors:

    • Troy Messick (Rutgers University)
  3. Inverse in Passamaquoddy as the spell-out of Feature Gluttony

    Authors:

    • Tatiana Bondarenko (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  4. Interpreting Agreement: Evidence from Japanese Object Honorifics

    Authors:

    • Shiori Ikawa (Rutgers University)
  5. Parallels between passive allomorphy and object agreement in Montana Salish

    Authors:

    • Frances Sobolak (Cornell University)
  6. Korean case stacking and triple nominatives

    Authors:

    • Soo-Hwan Lee (New York University)
    • Yining Nie (New York University)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 2
Symposium: Situating and Evaluating Early Linguistic Documentation of California Indigenous Languages

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Symposium: Situating and Evaluating Early Linguistic Documentation of California Indigenous Languages

    Authors:

    • Raul Aranovich (Organizer) (University of California, Davis)
    • Catherine Fountain (Organizer) (Appalachian State University)
    • Carmen Jany (California State University, San Bernardino)
    • Timothy Henry-Rodriguez (California State University, Fullerton)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 12:45 pm - 1:45 pm
Where: General Session
Invited Plenary Address: Louis Goldstein

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Structure in time: Dynamical Systems and Phonology

    Authors:

    • Louis Goldstein (University of Southern California)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Where: Please contact coetzeeATumichDOTedu to obtain login information for these office hours.
Language Office Hours (2021)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Where: Room 2
Syntax-Semantics

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Binding reconstruction and the types of traces

    Authors:

    • Kenyon Branan (National University of Singapore)
    • Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (National University of Singapore)
  2. Syntactic and Post-syntactic Verb-raising in Korean: Correlations between judgments of negation scope and verb-stranding ellipsis

    Authors:

    • Gwendolyn Hildebrandt (University of Pennsylvania)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Room 1
Prosody I, Part I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. An acoustic analysis of Hocank accent and boundary tones

    Authors:

    • Cameron Duval (California State University, Long Beach)
    • Nancy Hall (California State University, Long Beach)
  2. Prominence effects in vowel perception: Testing sonority expansion and hyperarticulation

    Authors:

    • Jeremy Steffman (University of California, Los Angeles)
  3. Prosodic phrasing is integrated in segmental speech perception: Evidence from the Korean Accentual Phrase

    Authors:

    • Jeremy Steffman (University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Sahyang Kim (Hong Ik University)
    • Taehong Cho (Hanyang University)
    • Sun-Ah Jun (University of California, Los Angeles)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Room 3
Psycholinguistics I, Part I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Interpretation of Korean null pronouns in subject and object position: Comparing native and non-native speakers

    Authors:

    • Silvia Kim (University of Southern California)
    • Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California)
  2. Interaction between sentence complexity and resumption: Experimental evidence from Spanish

    Authors:

    • Laura Stigliano (University of Chicago)
    • Ming Xiang (University of Chicago)
  3. Satiation of Island Constraints is Partially Syntactic Adaptation

    Authors:

    • Jiayi Lu (Stanford University)
    • Judith Degen (Stanford University)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Room 4
Sociolinguistics III

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Familiarity and explicit modelling are better predictors than age for singular specific “they” production

    Authors:

    • Alex Kramer (University of Michigan)
    • Julie Boland (University of Michigan)
    • Robin Queen (University of Michigan)
  2. Lifespan change and linguistic innovation: the quotative system as we age

    Authors:

    • Sali Tagliamonte (University of Toronto)
    • Katharina Pabst (University of Toronto)
    • Alison Chasteen (University of Toronto)
  3. The Quechuan Sociolinguistic Scenario in Higher Education: Attitute versus Practice

    Authors:

    • Yuliana Kenfield (Western Oregon University)
    • Emely Huillca Q
    • Wenceslao Huayllani Mercado
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 1
Poster Session: Phonetics II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. “Problematic phonemes” and German /ɛ:/: An acoustic analysis

    Authors:

    • Kristin Predeck (University of California, Davis)
    • Aleese Block (University of California, Davis)
    • Carlson Arnett (University of California, Davis)
  2. Effects of aspiration and voicing on vowel acoustics in Yemba

    Authors:

    • Jae Weller (University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Jeremy Steffman (University of California, Los Angeles)
  3. Non-homophonic homophones in Mandarin Chinese: evidence for phonetic detail in the lexicon

    Authors:

    • Kevin Tang (University of Florida)
    • Jason Shaw (Yale University)
  4. Perceptually inconspicuous yet articulatorily distinct merger: A case study of Taiwanese Mandarin coda nasals

    Authors:

    • Tzu-Hsuan Yang (University of Kansas)
    • Yueh-chin Chang (National Tsing Hua University)
    • Feng-fan Hsieh (National Tsing Hua University)
  5. Phonetic Variation in the Korean Liquid Phoneme

    Authors:

    • Drew Crosby (University of South Carolina)
    • Amanda Dalola (University of South Carolina)
  6. Glides are high vowels in onsets and codas: The case of Southern Vietnamese

    Authors:

    • Sho Akamine (California State University, Fresno)
  7. Idiosyncratic articulatory variability reflects individual differences in segmental representation

    Authors:

    • Sarah Harper (University of Southern California)
  8. The Interaction between Phonological and Semantic Usage Factors in Dialect Intelligibility in Noise

    Authors:

    • Riley Stray (University of California, Davis)
    • Michelle Cohn (University of California, Davis)
    • Georgia Zellou (University of California, Davis)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 2
Poster Session: Phonetics III

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Putting your best foot forward: Prosodic and sociolinguistic motivations for vowel fronting in Laurentian French

    Authors:

    • Jeffrey Lamontagne (Indiana University, Bloomington)
  2. Activation as social “encoding” in a Python implementation of phonetic Exemplar Theory

    Authors:

    • Emily Remirez (University of California, Berkeley)
    • Keith Johnson (University of California, Berkeley)
  3. Cross-Dialectal Vowel Mapping and Glide Perception

    Authors:

    • Abram Clear (College of William and Mary)
    • Anya Hogoboom (College of William and Mary)
  4. Postaspiration in Sevillian Spanish: A perception experiment

    Authors:

    • Madeline Gilbert (New York University)
  5. L2 vowel perceptual similarity judgement through lexical access

    Authors:

    • Joy Kwon (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  6. Cue-weighting in the perception of Taiwan Mandarin nasal codas

    Authors:

    • Kuei-hong Lin (National Chiao Tung University)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 3
Poster Session: Semantics/Pragmatics III

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Specificity and Quantifier Scope in Teochew: Empirical Supports for Choice Function

    Authors:

    • Zhuosi Luo (Georgetown University)
  2. 'Slash' as property disjunction with strengthening

    Authors:

    • Virginia Dawson (Western Washington University)
    • Peter Jenks (University of California, Berkeley)
  3. Presupposition projection from disjunction is symmetric

    Authors:

    • Alexandros Kalomoiros (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Florian Schwarz (University of Pennsylvania)
  4. The Scalar Properties of English and Japanese Sense-Based Minimizers

    Authors:

    • Osamu Sawada (Kobe University)
  5. Expressives and non-repeatability in Korean

    Authors:

    • Soo-Hwan Lee (New York University)
  6. A Clausal Analysis of Free Choice Demo in Japanese

    Authors:

    • Kimiko Nakanishi (Ochanomizu University)
  7. D-linking and the semantics of wh-in-situ

    Authors:

    • Joshua Martin (Harvard University)
  8. Lexical meaning in Mandarin classifiers

    Authors:

    • Jiaxing Yu (University of Rochester, New York)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 1
Workshop: VariAsian: Contact and Change in Asian North American Speech Communities

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Workshop: VariAsian: Contact and Change in Asian North American Speech Communities

    Authors:

    • Andrew Cheng (Organizer) (University of California, Irvine)
    • Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales (Organizer) (University of Michigan)
    • Lauretta Cheng (Organizer) (University of Michigan)
    • Pocholo Umbal (University of Toronto)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 2
Workshop: Law and Linguistics: Semantics in Statutory Interpretation

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Workshop: Law and Linguistics: Semantics in Statutory Interpretation

    Authors:

    • Liz Coppock (Organizer) (Boston University)
    • Jill Anderson (Organizer) (University of Connecticut)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Room 2
Scholarly Teaching

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Skills-based grading: a novel approach to teaching formal semantics

    Authors:

    • Maura O'Leary (University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Richard Stockwell (University of California, Los Angeles)
  2. A Hands-on Approach to Teaching Introductory Linguistics

    Authors:

    • Kaitlyn Harrigan (College of William and Mary)
    • Anya Hogoboom (College of William and Mary)
    • Leslie E. Cochrane (College of William and Mary)
  3. Refuting Language Academies’ Rejections of Non-Binary Grammatical Gender

    Authors:

    • Gabriella Licata (University of California, Berkeley)
    • Benjamin Papadopoulos (University of California, Berkeley)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Room 1
Prosody I, Part II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Repetition reduction across multiple repetitions in ASL fingerspelling

    Authors:

    • Aurora Martinez del Rio (University of Chicago)
    • Diane K Brentari (University of Chicago)
  2. The effects of speech rate on the phonetic correlates of syntactic structure

    Authors:

    • Seung-Eun Kim (Cornell University)
  3. Discourse meaning in perception and production of prosodic prominence

    Authors:

    • Suyeon Im (Hanyang University)
    • Jennifer Cole (Northwestern University)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Room 3
Psycholinguistics I, Part II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Social network diversity impacts accentedness judgments towards racialized groups

    Authors:

    • Ethan Kutlu (University of Florida)
  2. Resumptive Pronouns Facilitate Processing of Long-Distance Relative Clause Dependencies in Second Language English

    Authors:

    • Fred Zenker (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
  3. Processing obviation in Border Lakes Ojibwe

    Authors:

    • Christopher Hammerly (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 1
Poster Session: Morpho-semantics and Syntax-semantics

Presented Abstracts:

  1. On the apparent singularity of English themself

    Authors:

    • Dennis Storoshenko (University of Calgary)
    • Jesse Weir (Simon Fraser University)
    • Adam Daniel (University of Calgary)
  2. On the syntax of ‘why’-like ‘how’ in Korean

    Authors:

    • Okgi Kim (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
  3. Reclassifying quantifiers in American Sign Language (ASL)

    Authors:

    • Margaret Crabtree (Purdue University)
    • Ronnie Wilbur (Purdue University)
  4. The problem with [proper]: Reanalyzing morphosyntactic regularization

    Authors:

    • Samuel Jambrović (University of Toronto)
  5. The interpretation of pragmatic person features in speech act phrases

    Authors:

    • Hailey Hyekyeong Ceong (University of Victoria)
  6. The semi-complementizer shuō and non-referential CP in Mandarin Chinese

    Authors:

    • Jiahui Huang (University of Washington)
  7. A little more on indefinite null subjects in Brazilian Portuguese

    Authors:

    • Humberto Borges (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina)
  8. Argument saturation and intransitive modification: The double life of embedded clauses

    Authors:

    • Tom Roberts (University of California, Santa Cruz)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Poster Room 2
Poster Session: Sociolinguistics II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Social inferences from the use of "just" as an exclusive particle

    Authors:

    • William Thomas (Ohio State University)
  2. Socio-pragmatic meaning from non-native speech signals

    Authors:

    • Martin Ho Kwan Ip (University of Pennsylvania)
    • Anna Papafragou (University of Pennsylvania)
  3. A longitudinal study of hesitation markers in Mexico City Spanish: este and eh then and now

    Authors:

    • Lamar A. Graham (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  4. Filled pauses as a site of language contact among Spanish-speaking Bostonians

    Authors:

    • Lee-Ann Vidal Covas (Boston University)
  5. hsdgkhsdjnf: On the Linguistic Nature of Keysmashes

    Authors:

    • Allison Park (University of California, San Diego)
  6. Bidirectionality of language contact: Spanish and Catalan vowels

    Authors:

    • Annie Helms (University of California, Berkeley)
  7. Dynamic Vowel Qualities Among Multiethnic Santa Clara County Talkers

    Authors:

    • Julia Swan (San José State University)
    • Hahn Koo (San José State University)
    • Reiko Kataoka (San José State University)
  8. The effect of socio-indexical information on the perception of sibilants in Taiwan Mandarin

    Authors:

    • Illa Tong (National Chiao Tung University)
    • Sang-Im Lee-Kim (National Chiao Tung University)
When: Sat, Jan 9 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where: Poster Session Room 3
Poster Session: Computational Linguistics

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Speech Tested for Zipfian Fit Using Rigorous Statistical Techniques

    Authors:

    • Jeb Kilfoyle (University of New Mexico)
    • Paul De Palma (Gonzaga University)
    • Phillip Fishburn/Alex Giacobbi (Gonzaga University)
    • Leon Garcia-Carmargo (Gonzaga University)
    • Joseph Stover (Gonzaga University)
    • Mark VanDam (Washington State university)
  2. Reducing Racial Bias in Word Embeddings with Counterfactual Data Augmentation

    Authors:

    • Alejandro Lopez (University of Florida)
    • Hae Won Kim (University of Florida)
    • Monae McKinney (University of Florida)
    • Kevin Tang (University of Florida)
  3. Probe competition and probe blocking: evidence for Harmonic Grammar in phrasal movement

    Authors:

    • Brian Hsu (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  4. Artificial Operators on Reddit: Examining Fifteen Years of Use

    Authors:

    • Emily A E Williams (University of Texas at Arlington)
Sunday - January 10, 2021
Session
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 8:00 am - 9:00 am
Where: Please contact drobinsonATlsadcDOTorg if you need a link to join this meeting.
Program Committee Meeting
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Room 2
Syntax: Ellipsis

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Ellipsis requires syntactic and semantic identity: evidence from Fragment Questions in Spanish

    Authors:

    • Laura Stigliano (University of Chicago)
  2. Licensing of nominal ellipsis in Hungarian possessives

    Authors:

    • Eszter Ronai (University of Chicago)
    • Laura Stigliano (University of Chicago)
  3. Two ways to form a portmanteau: Evidence from ellipsis

    Authors:

    • Neil Banerjee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Room 3
Semantics III: Nominal Semantics, Part I

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Gender and T-V on pronouns as form indexicals

    Authors:

    • Mariia Esipova (University of Oslo)
  2. Evidence for ranking: Bare noun interpretation in Kipsigis

    Authors:

    • Madeline Bossi (University of California, Berkeley)
  3. Specific unknowns: a case study of epistemic indefinites in Cantonese

    Authors:

    • Tommy Tsz-Ming Lee (University of Southern California)
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Where: Room 4
Psycholinguistics II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. The role of segment and pitch accent in Japanese spoken word recognition

    Authors:

    • Hironori Katsuda (University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Jeremy Steffman (University of California, Los Angeles)
  2. Perceptual Difficulty Differences Predict Asymmetry in Overmodification with Color and Material Adjectives

    Authors:

    • Leyla Kursat (Stanford University)
    • Judith Degen (Stanford University)
  3. Overt speaker knowledge of reduplication patterns in te reo Māori

    Authors:

    • Jeremy Needle (University of Toronto)
    • Simon Todd (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    • Jeanette King (University of Canterbury)
    • Jennifer Hay (University of Canterbury)
  4. Adults do not regularize unpredictable language variation, even when learning from an unreliable speaker

    Authors:

    • Annalise Kendrick (Other)
    • Kathryn Schuler (University of Pennsylvania)
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Organized Session Room 1
Symposium: Careers for Linguists / Linguists for Careers - By Industry/Sector

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Symposium: Careers for Linguists / Linguists for Careers - By Industry/Sector

    Authors:

    • Laurel Sutton (University of California, Berkeley)
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Organized Session Room 2
Symposium: Teaching Ethics Across the Linguistics Curriculum

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Symposium: Teaching Ethics Across the Linguistics Curriculum

    Authors:

    • Christine Mallinson (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
    • Mike Cahill (SIL International)
    • Elaine J. Francis (Purdue University)
    • Savithry Namboodiripad (University of Michigan)
    • Jorge Rosés Labrada (University of Alberta)
    • Emily M. Bender (University of Washington, Xanda Schonfield (Harvey Mudd College)
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Where: Room 1
Prosody II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Binary rhythm and syllable weight in Portuguese

    Authors:

    • Guilherme D. Garcia (Ball State University)
  2. Contrastive moraic and syllabic footing in Suzhou Chinese: pitch patterns of toned and toneless moras

    Authors:

    • Yuhong Zhu (Ohio State University)
  3. Vowel hiatus resolution in Ikpana: multiple-conditioning and non-categoricality

    Authors:

    • Bertille Baron (Georgetown University)
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Where: Zoom. Please contact khildebATsiueDOTedu if you need login instructions
Endangered Language Fund Annual Business Meeting
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Room 1
Language Acquisition V: The Role of Phonetics

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Is strong inhibitory control always better in learning non-native phonological contrast?

    Authors:

    • Jieun Lee (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
    • Hanyong Park (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
  2. Language exposure predicts bilingual children’s speech patterns

    Authors:

    • Margaret (Meg) Cychosz (University of Maryland)
  3. Loss of final stop place contrasts among young Mandarin-Min bilingual speakers in Taiwan

    Authors:

    • Wei-Cheng Weng (National Chiao Tung University)
    • Sang-Im Lee-Kim (National Chiao Tung University)
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Where: Room 2
Syntax: Doubling

Presented Abstracts:

  1. An argument analysis of cognate objects in Dschang (Yemba)

    Authors:

    • Zhuo Chen (University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Blake Lehman (University of California, Los Angeles)
  2. Predicate Focus Doubling in Dschang: Implications for Clausal Syntax

    Authors:

    • Colin Brown (University of California, Los Angeles)
    • Harold Torrence (University of California, Los Angeles)
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Where: Room 3
Semantics III: Nominal Semantics, Part II

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Locality constraints in nominal evaluation times

    Authors:

    • Maura O'Leary (University of California, Los Angeles)
  2. Exhaustification, free-choice, and additivity: Evidence from Sakha `da(γanɨ)'

    Authors:

    • Ian Kirby (Harvard University)
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Room 4
Sociolinguistics IV

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Substrate effects and diachrony: Back vowels during long-term language shift in a Finnish-Canadian enclave

    Authors:

    • Marisa Brook (University of Toronto)
    • Mirva Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  2. LINGUISTIC INEQUITIES: AN AUDIT STUDY OF THREE AMERICAN DIALECTS IN THE HOUSING MARKET

    Authors:

    • Kelly E. Wright (University of Michigan)
  3. Phonetic Contrast in Unterland Yiddish Vowels

    Authors:

    • Chaya Nove (The Graduate Center, CUNY)
When: Sun, Jan 10 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Where: Zoom Room
Committee on Endangered Languages and their Preservation (CELP) Meeting
Monday - January 11, 2021
Session
When: Mon, Jan 11 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
Where: GoToMeeting
Ethics Committee Meeting
When: Mon, Jan 11 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Where: Please contact sdhankATumdDOTedu if you need a link to attend the meeting.
Committee on Ethnic Diversity in Linguistics (CEDL) Meeting
When: Mon, Jan 11 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Where: Contact lsaATlsadcDOTorg for join link.
Career Panel: Linguists in the Workplace

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Career Panel: Linguists in the Workplace

    Authors:

    • Laurel Sutton (University of California, Berkeley)
When: Mon, Jan 11 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Where: Link will be distributed to attendees in Annual Metting daily newsletters.
Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
When: Mon, Jan 11 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where: Link to gather.me room will be distributed to attendees.
Sponsor Reception
Tuesday - January 12, 2021
Session
When: Tue, Jan 12 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Where: GoToMeeting
Round Table for Linguistics Department Chairs and Program Heads
When: Tue, Jan 12 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Where: Annual Meeting attendees will receive a join link via email. The link is also on the virtual meeting site schedule.
Presidential Address (Marianne Mithun): In Celebration of the Differences

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Presidential Address: In Celebration of the Diferences

    Authors:

    • Marianne Mithun (University of California, Santa Barbara)
When: Tue, Jan 12 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Where: Annual Meeting attendees will receive a join link via email. The link is also on the virtual meeting site schedule.
Presidential Reception
Wednesday - January 13, 2021
Session
When: Wed, Jan 13 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Where: Contact evanDOTbradleyATpsuDOTedu for a link to join the meeting.
Committee on Public Policy (CoPP) Meting
When: Wed, Jan 13 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Where: Sign up at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeOdibqvOe3G3uYxK2Z4GV48kEdsk-xkECx4cPZvwVQZSKtLA/viewform?usp=sf_link to receive a link to join the Mixer.
Linguistics Beyond Academia Special Interest Group (SIG) Career Mixer

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Linguistics Beyond Academia Special Interest Group (SIG) Career Mixer

    Authors:

    • Laurel Sutton (University of California, Berkeley)
When: Wed, Jan 13 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Where: The join link will be emailed to all Annual Meeting attendees and will be posted on the virtual meeting site schedule.
Awards Ceremony
Thursday - January 14, 2021
Session
When: Thu, Jan 14 @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Where: Please contact alchattenATnyuDOTedu for a link to join the COSIAC meeting.
Committee on Student Issues and Concerns (COSIAC) meeting
When: Thu, Jan 14 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Where: Registration is free but required. Register at https://www.linguisticsociety.org/event/open-forum-and-discussion-task-force-reports.
Open Forum and Task Force Reports
Friday - January 15, 2021
Session

Presented Abstracts:

  1. Student Panel: Student Resources During A Pandemic: Linguistic Society of America Student Ambassadors Share Their Experiences and Insight

    Authors:

    • Lillian Jones (University of California, Davis)
    • John Powell (University of Arizona)
    • Samuel Jambrović (University of Toronto)
    • Cristina Lastres-López (University of Seville)
When: Fri, Jan 15 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Where: The Student Mixer will be held using the Wonder.me platform. LSA student members and attendeeswill receive an emailed link and password to join the mixer.
(Virtual) Student Mixer