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LSASaturday MorningTom Juzek (University <strong>of</strong> Oxford): Comparing conventional and alternative normalisations for acceptability judgements (67)Charles D. Reiss (Concordia University): “Ternarity can no longer be taboo”: underspecification and “stripped-down” UG (68)Si Chen (University <strong>of</strong> Florida), Caroline Wiltshire (University <strong>of</strong> Florida): Contextual variations <strong>of</strong> tones in NanjingChinese (69)Sachie Kotani (Tezukayama University/University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia): Japanese predicate cleft constructions as a morphologicalreduplication (70)Andries W. Coetzee (University <strong>of</strong> Michigan), Anthony Natoci (University <strong>of</strong> Michigan): Modeling compensation-for-assimilationin noisy Harmonic Grammar (71)Saturday, 5 JanuaryAfternoonSymposium: Linguists Gaining and Sharing Access 35Room:Organizer:Fairfield/Exeter/DartmouthMarilyn S. Manley (Rowan University)2:00 Liliana Sánchez (Rutgers University): The linguist gaining access to the indigenous populations2:30 Ellen H. Courtney (University <strong>of</strong> Texas at El Paso): Approaches to gathering Quechua child language data3:00 Antje Muntendam (Radboud University Nijmegen): Methodologies for linguistic research in indigenouscommunities3:30 Susan E. Kalt (Roxbury Community College): Facilitating access to linguistic training for native speakers <strong>of</strong>indigenous languages4:00 Elena Benedicto (Purdue University): The right <strong>of</strong> return: how do I know what has been said about mylanguage? Granting access to the results <strong>of</strong> research to the language community4:30 Marilyn S. Manley (Rowan University):Creating opportunities for outsiders to gain Quechua language accessSymposium: Multimedia <strong>Linguistic</strong> Documentation and Analysis 36Room:Organizer:Sponsor:Clarendon/BerkeleyPatricia A. Shaw (University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia)<strong>Society</strong> for the Study <strong>of</strong> the Indigenous Languages <strong>of</strong> the <strong>America</strong> (SSILA)2:00 Christian T. DiCanio (Haskins Laboratories), Hosung Nam (Haskins Laboratories), D. H. Whalen (HaskinsLaboratories), H. Timothy Bunnell University <strong>of</strong> Delaware), Jonathan D. Amith (GettysburgCollege/Smithsonian Institution), Rey Castillo García (Secretaría de Educación, Guerrero, Mexico): Automaticalignment in Yoloxóchitl Mixtec documentation2:30 Andrea L. Berez (University <strong>of</strong> Hawai’i at Mānoa): Simple GIS in documentation and description: Google Earthas a tool for the visualization and analysis <strong>of</strong> spatially-themed language use3:00 Elizabeth Cadwallader (Gʷaʔsəla-’Nakʷaxdaʔχʷ School, Tsulquade, BC), Daisy Rosenblum (University <strong>of</strong>California, Santa Barbara): Accessing Kwak’wala dialectal diversity through multi-media documentation <strong>of</strong>traditional ecological knowledge3:30 Patricia A. Shaw (University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia), Gloria Cranmer-Webster (’Namgis First Nation, BC), LauraA. Cranmer (’Namgis First Nation/University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia/Vancouver Island University), CarrieMortimer (Kwakiutl/Kwagu’ɬ First Nation, BC): Spatial relations in play: string games in Kwakwala4:00 Steven M. Egesdal (Carlsmith Ball LLP Attorneys, Honolulu, HI), M. Terry Thompson (Independent Scholar),Andrea Laforet (Canadian Museum <strong>of</strong> Civilization), Mandy Na’zinek Jimmie (Nicola Valley Institute <strong>of</strong>Technology, BC): Early twentieth century Nɬaka’pamux (Thompson River Salish) songs recorded by JamesTeit4:30 Carl Haber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory): Imaging voices: optical scanning applied to recordedsound preservation and access51

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