Annual Meeting Handbook - Linguistic Society of America
Annual Meeting Handbook - Linguistic Society of America
Annual Meeting Handbook - Linguistic Society of America
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Friday, 9 January<br />
Afternoon<br />
Genetic and Areal Research 60<br />
Chair:<br />
Room:<br />
Victor Golla (Humboldt SU/UC-Davis)<br />
Independence West<br />
2:00 John E. McLaughlin (UT SU): Modeling factors <strong>of</strong> chance & 'Amerind'<br />
2:20 Lisa Conathan (UC-Berkeley): A brief overview <strong>of</strong> linguistic variation in indigenous northwestern California<br />
2:40 Ives Goddard (Smithsonian Institution): The indigenous languages <strong>of</strong> the Southeast<br />
3:00 Omar González Ñáñez (U Andes, Venezuela): Languages & language names for Maipuran Arawakan peoples <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />
Rio Negro Region <strong>of</strong> South <strong>America</strong><br />
3:20 Veronica Grondona (E MI U): Indigenous languages <strong>of</strong> Argentina: Whence & whither<br />
Grammatical Categories and Semantic Classifications 61<br />
Chair:<br />
Room:<br />
Pamela Munro (UCLA)<br />
Independence East<br />
2:00 Paul D. Kroeber (IN U): Predicative PPs in Salish<br />
2:20 Stephen A. Marlett (SIL Intl/U ND): Postpositions in Seri<br />
2:40 Eve Ng (Macalester C): Syntactic function & the determination <strong>of</strong> Algonquian word classes<br />
3:00 Donna B. Gerdts (Simon Fraser U) & Mercedes Q. Hinkson (NW Indian C): Conceptualizing the Salish world: Evidence<br />
from numeral classifiers<br />
3:20 Ronald P. Schaefer (S IL U-Edwardsville) & Francis O. Egbokhare: Ontological types in verbal classifier systems<br />
3:40 Juliette Blevins (UC-Berkeley): Verbs classes in Yurok<br />
4:00 Wallace Chafe (UC-Santa Barbara): Do all languages have adjectives<br />
4:20 Ardis Eschenberg (U Buffalo-SUNY/NE Indian Community C/UmoNhoN Nation Pub Sch): Aktionsart, transitivity, & the<br />
function <strong>of</strong> wa- in Omaha<br />
4:40 Michael Barrie (U Toronto): Oneida nouns<br />
Otomanguean Languages 2: Phonology 62<br />
Room:<br />
Independence West<br />
Organizer:<br />
George Aaron Broadwell (U Albany-SUNY)<br />
3:40 Natalie Operstein (UCLA): Zaniza Zapotec phonology: Synchronic & historical aspects<br />
4:00 Rosemary Beam de Azcona (UC-Berkeley): Two kinds <strong>of</strong> tonal morphology associated with the potential aspect in Coatlán-<br />
Loxicha Zapotec<br />
4:20 Lisa Diane Bennett (UC-Berkeley) & Emily E. Kidder (U AZ): Tone & stress in Choapan Zapotec & Yucatec Maya<br />
4:40 George Aaron Broadwell (U Albany-SUNY) & Michael Parrish Key (U Albany-SUNY): Pied-piping with inversion in<br />
Copala Trique<br />
42<br />
SSILA<br />
Saturday, 10 January