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LSASaturday AfternoonSymposium: Paradigms in Morphological ChangeRoom: California CTime: 2:00 - 5:00 PMOrganizers: Claire Bowern (Rice U)Andrew Garrett (UC-Berkeley)Alice Harris (U Stony Brook-SUNY)Alice Harris (U Stony Brook-SUNY): Abstract patterns in SvanBrian Joseph (OH SU): Paradigms & speaker knowledge in verb-ending changeClaire Bowern (Rice U): Morphological change in Nyikina verbal prefix bundlesHarold Koch (Australian Ntl U): Paradigm-dependent processes <strong>of</strong> morphological changeAdam Albright (MIT): Paradigmatic change without paradigmsSymposium: Missionaries and Scholars: The Overlapping Agendas <strong>of</strong> Linguists in <strong>the</strong> FieldRoom: Pacific DTime: 2:00 - 5:00 PMOrganizer:Lise Dobrin (U VA)Lise Dobrin (U VA) & Jeff Good (U Buffalo-SUNY): Endangered language linguistics: Whose mission?William Svelmoe (Saint Mary’s C): Missionary linguists or linguist missionaries? The tension between linguistics & evangelism in<strong>the</strong> SILCourtney Handman (U Chicago): Christianization & language ideologiesPatience Epps (U TX-Austin): Linguists & missionaries: An Amazonian perspectiveKen Olson (SIL Intl): SIL International: An insider’s viewDaniel Everett (IL SU): On <strong>the</strong> LSA-SIL connectionComplex Vowels 41Chair: Colin Wilson (UCLA)Room: Avila3:30 Gary Linebaugh (U IL-Urbana): Acoustic evidence for <strong>the</strong> asymmetry <strong>of</strong> height & backness effects in vowel-to-vowelcoarticulation4:00 Stefania Marin (Yale U): Lexical & postlexical vowel coordination, Romanian diphthongs, & blending4:30 Kathy Sands (Biola U): Relationships among vowels, diphthongs, & triphthongs in <strong>the</strong> world's languagesFrequency and Lexical Effects 42Chair: Arto Anttila (Stanford U)Room: Pacific A2:00 Vsevolod Kapatsinski (IN U): Rules & analogy in Russian loanword adaptation2:30 Michael Becker (U MA-Amherst), Nihan Ketrez (Yale U), & Andrew Nevins (Harvard U): When & why to ignore lexicalpatterns in Turkish obstruent alternations3:00 Kie Zuraw (UCLA): Tagalog tapping & <strong>the</strong> interface between lexical access & grammar3:30 Yuan Zhao (Stanford U): The effect <strong>of</strong> lexical frequency on tone production4:00 Adam B. Buchwald (IN U): Determining well-formedness in phonology: Type vs token frequency4:30 Jongho Jun (Seoul Ntl U): Stem-final obstruent variations in Korean are product-oriented33

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