Program

Australian National University 

Sir Roland Wilson Building

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CBR time Wednesday 27 November 2024
8:00-9:00 Registration
Foyer
  1.02 Conference room 2.02 Theatrette 3.02 Seminar room 1 3.04 Seminar room 2/3 2.10 Lady Wilson Seminar room
9:00-9:30 4. Language learning through song

Clint Bracknell: Song Circle: developing a new-style corroboree in southern WA
3. Current themes in gesture, sign and embodied language research

Jill Vaughan, Anna Margetts, Lucien Brown and Sotaro Kita: Crosslinguistic Multimodal Communication
2. Conversation Analysis and Linguistics: Australian Perspectives

Scott Barnes: Exploring composition, position, and interactivity using conversation analysis: The case of the delay-indicating interjection "uh(m)"
Syntax
Chair: Mitch Browne

Kate Charlwood: A new article system in contemporary Tiwi
1. Annual Linguistics in the School Curriculum SIG

Iain Giblin and Clarence Green: A Systematic Review of the 'Pedagogy of Multiliteracies' in K-12 Classrooms since 1996: A Generation Later, Evidence it Improves any Literacy Outcome is Lacking
9:30-10:00 Gemma Turner, Mark Richards and Helena Lardy: Songs for language teaching, learning and Community culture in Jilkminggan, Northern Territory: Mangarrayi and Roper River Kriol Sotaro Kita: Language, cognition and gesture Lesley Stirling, Rod Gardner and Joe Blythe: The role of posture in turn-holding Patrick Caudal and Rob Mailhammer: The Iwaidja imperfective as a ‘weak imperfective’ Dylan Lacey: Homo ga nai ('No homo'): Does the presence of gay identities in second language learning textbooks actually matter?
10:00-10:30 Gemma Turner, Roxanne Thomas and Cassy Nancarrow: Reviving Lardil and Kayardild Women's Song Traditions on Mornington Island Elizabeth Clark, Andrea Bruun, Joan Murphy, Norman Alm, Sally Boa and StÈphane Jullien: Some silences are positively full. Joshua van de Ven: Switch-Reference in Australian Languages: An LFG Approach Ajay Malik: Indigenous Linguistic Research in India: A Case Study
10:30-11:00 Morning tea
Foyer
  1.02 Conference room 2.02 Theatrette 3.02 Seminar room 1 3.04 Seminar room 2/3 2.10 Lady Wilson Seminar room
11:00-11:30 Myfany Turpin and William Santo: A Gudjal collaboration with Sydney University Music students Eleanor Jorgensen, Anna Margetts, Isabelle Burke and Harriet Sheppard: Multimodal representation of theme in the expression of caused accompanied motion events Ashleigh Jones: Simultaneous Production as an Interactional Phenomenon in CODA-to-CODA Interactions Chair: Rachel Nordlinger

Mitchell Browne and Thomas Ennever: Differential marking in Ngumpin-Yapa languages
5. Law-and-Linguistics Research: Language, Diversity and Inclusion in Law

Introduction to the Law-and-Linguistics Research: Language, Diversity and Inclusion in Law
11:30-12:00 Rahim Sabir: Inclusion of Torwali folk poetry in Multilingual Education MLE Schools Anna Margetts, Eleanor Jorgensen, Isabelle Burke and Harriet Sheppard: What counts as a relevant gesture in the study of multimodal event expressions? Natalie Skinner: Turn design on a continuum of interaction: Exploring communicative competence in children with developmental communication disorders. Juliet Stanton Mulherin: The semantic extension of case markers with clause-linking function in Australian Indigenous languages Joseph van Buuren, Endurence Dissanke and Gratien Atindogbé: Language diversity and inequality in courts (in Australia and Cameroon)
12:00-12:30 Jesse Hodgetts, Reuben Mellor and Jayden Kitchener-Waters: Abstract - Genres of song to teach language and kinship for the Mayi and Mari in NSW Mili Mathew: The Relationship between Gestural and Spoken Units in Persons with Broca's and Wernicke's Aphasia Liza Goncharov, Georgia Carr, Imogen Mitchell, Diba Almasi, Elizabeth Fewster and Diana Slade: ‘We couldn’t ask for a better end of life scenario’: Dignity and decision making in a Geriatrics patient journey Yustinus Ghanggo Ate and I Wayan Arka: Affectedness in Kodhi: The Dynamic Interplay between Lexical and Grammatical Aspect Helen Fraser: Promoting inclusivity and justice in the use of language as forensic evidence by analysing the origins of linguistic ideologies and misconceptions in the law
12:30-13:30 Lunch
Concert 'Language learning through song'
Foyer
13:30-14:00 Jesse Hodgetts: Opportunities for Mayi and Gurri to sing in their language in NSW Iris Hübscher and Lucien Brown: How social factors shape speech-accompanying gesture: a developmental perspective Ben Ong: Understanding the construction of agency in eating disorder treatment though conversation analysis 7. Marginal structures: multiple perspectives

Geordie Kidd: Verb excorporation in four Gunwinyguan languages
9. Transcription Theory and Practice

Helen Fraser: Police verballing: A disturbing case study, with analysis of legal misconceptions about speech and transcription that enabled, and still enable, substantial miscarriages of justice
  1.02 Conference room 2.02 Theatrette 3.02 Seminar room 1 3.04 Seminar room 2/3 2.10 Lady Wilson Seminar room
14:00-14:30 Morphology
Chair: Kate Charlwood

Rolf Hotz: Classifiers in Tawrā: individuation and categorization
Carmel O'Shannessy, Jennifer Green, Vanessa Davis, Jessie Bartlett, Alice Nelson, Denise Foster and Ashleigh Jones: Multimodal strategies for engaging young Arrernte and Warlpiri children in storytelling and play Jie Chen, Scott Barnes and Joe Blythe: Tailoring recipient status: Some functions of points in Mandarin-speaking interaction Michael Redmond: Core and Periphery in the Clause System, a Constructional Perspective Eleanor Kettle and Helen Fraser: ‘Feel sorry for your ears’: Exploring challenges in transcribing speech with unknown content in unfamiliar varieties
14:30-15:00 Myfany Turpin, Bridey Lea and Harold Koch: Simplifying this and that: demonstrative change in Kaytetye Lauren Reed, Hannah Lutzenberger, Josefina Safar and Connie de Vos: How do you sign ‘mm hm’? A study of response tokens in five sign languages Jingyi Yang: Co-Present Person Reference in Mandarin Teasing Sequences Charbel El-Khaissi: Aramaic Construct Nominals: A Historical-Typological Perspective Miranda Lai: Transcription and Translation of Forensic Speech Evidence in Australia: Who Does It and How Is It Done?
15:00-15:30 Alice Kneipp: Specific singular 'they' pronouns: a systematic review Samantha Rarrick: Codeswitching & Eyeblinks in Hawai'i Sign Language Discussion Margaret Ryan: Who causes our emotions? Discussion
15:30-16:00 Afternoon tea
Foyer
16:00-16:30 Chair: Nick Evans

Tula Wynyard: Noun Incorporation in Ritharrŋu-Wägilak, a Pama-Nyungan language of Northern Australia
Alan Rumsey and Francesca Merlan: Body, Language and Socialisation across Cultures Applied linguistics Chair: Stacey Sherwood

Ciara Thompson and Shunichi Ishihara: Can ChatGPT Mimic Individuals' Writing Styles?
Zhengdao Ye and Janet Davey: Semantic considerations of productive chengyu structures in Chinese  
16:30-17:00 Jayden L. Macklin-Cordes, Mitchell Browne, Thomas Ennever and Maria Copot: Locative polyfunctionality in Australia: Function distribution is not predicted by phylogeny or contact Alan Rumsey: Children’s Language Socialisation and the Making of Human Lifeworlds Caroline Hendy: Language Endangerment and Revitalisation in Australian Online News Media Discussion  
17:00-18:30 AGM        

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