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LVC-A7 |
Morphosyntax |
Semantics |
Gesture |
Applied linguistics |
| 8:00-9:00 |
Registration |
| 9:00-9:30 |
Opening G17 LT4 |
| 9:30-10:30 |
Plenary 1. Felicity Meakins: Social salience as a driver of language change G17 LT4
Chair: Rachel Nordlinger
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| 10:30-11:00 |
Morning tea |
| 11:00-11:30 |
Chair: Catherine Travis
Felicity Cox and Joshua Penney: Neither here nor there: Variation in diphthongisation of NEAR and SQUARE IN Australian English
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Chair: James Bednall
Mary Laughren: The two faces of Waanyi reflexive/reciprocal pronouns
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Chair: Mitch Browne
Cliff Goddard: The lexical semantics of “play” and “sing” in cross-linguistic perspective
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Jill Vaughan: Words and actions: preliminary impressions of co-speech gesture in Maningrida |
Chair: Hanna Torsh
Piotr Romanowski: Maintaining a Heritage Language through Digital Media: The Case of Polish Grandparents in Australia
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| 11:30-12:00 |
Elena Sheard, Lynn Clark and Megan McAuliffe: Disentangling aging speech from community change in New Zealand English monophthongs |
Zi-Chun Lin: No more stipulative nouns! Against empty nouns in bei-passives and weile-purposives in Chinese |
Sara Malik, Andreea Calude and Joseph Ulatowski: Violence Metaphors: A cognitive linguistic study of YouTube Breast Cancer Discourse in New Zealand and Pakistan |
David Gil: Bahasa Kode |
Zhijun Zheng and Sheila Degotardi: Translanguaging practices in Chinese-Australian bilingual infant-educator interactions |
| 12:00-12:30 |
Gerard Docherty and Paul Foulkes: Allophonic variation of /ə/ in the conversational speech of young speakers from Perth |
Xiangyu Li and Victor Junnan Pan: Phi-Agree licensing movement and N-ellipsis: Agreeing modifiers and nominalizers |
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Anna Inbar and David Gil: More than beckoning: Semiotic emancipation and grammaticalization of a recurrent gesture in Papua |
Ha Chi Tran, Mai Linh Tran, Weicong Li and Paola Escudero: Measuring heritage language input and output: Longitudinal data on a Vietnamese language exposure program in an early childhood setting |
| 12:30-13:30 |
Lunch; SoundScribe Demo G11 3.56 (please bring a laptop and headphones if you'd like to try it out) |
| 13:30-14:00 |
Chair: Ksenia Gnevsheva
Bronwyn Wood, Catherine Travis and Gerard Docherty: Sounding Au[ʃ]tralian: Retraction of (str) across real and apparent time in spontaneous speech
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Chair: Mark Harvey
Felix Kimber: The Acquisition of Nominalised Clauses in Pitjantjatjara
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Chair: Cliff Goddard
Bill Palmer: Egocentric spatial encoding in Australian and Mesoamerican languages
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Lucy Davidson and Eleanor Jorgensen: The role of touch within directive trajectories in Murrinhpatha caregiver-child interaction |
Chair: Kiwako Ito
Ziyi Jiang: Interactional Competence in L2 Complaints: A Conversation Analysis Study of Chinese English Speakers
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| 14:00-14:30 |
Elise Tobin, Hannah White, Joshua Penney and Felicity Cox: Australian English children’s variable realisations of intervocalic /t/ as time goes by |
Lissara Bergamaschi: The Language of Water and Weather – Rain related expressions in Aboriginal languages of Central East Queensland |
Laurits Stapput Knudsen: Temporal expressions during walking in Wik-Mungkan |
Joe Blythe: Sustained gesturing, gaze aversion and epistemic authority in the construction of Murrinhpatha multi-unit turns |
Naomi Fillmore, Hanna Torsh and Yanisa Jakklom: Big Impact or No Advantage? Raciolinguistic Ideologies in Australian Media Coverage of Young People's Multilingualism |
| 14:30-15:00 |
Safiah Almurashi: A Sociolinguistic Investigation of /k/ in the Rabigh Village Dialect in Saudi Arabia |
Shanthi Kumarage, Sasha Wilmoth, Anton Malko, Helen Napurrrurla Morton, Maria Schreiner, Rachel Nordlinger and Evan Kidd: Word order flexibility and sentence planning in Australian languages |
Jill Vaughan, Deb Tan and Alice Gaby: Pain expressions in Australian languages |
Ilana Mushin: The making of multi-unit turns: Sustained gesturing in Garrwa-English bilingual conversation. |
Danielle H. Heinrichs: Eco-Affective Framings of Heatwaves in Multilingual Data |
| 15:00-15:30 |
Thomas Powell-Davies: Sociophonetic variation in the realisation of onset stops in Australian English in Tasmania |
Kate Charlwood: New versions of old structures: the re-emergence of verbal subject marking in contemporary Tiwi |
Sasha Wilmoth and Cris Edmonds-Wathen: A bit more puzzling: Comparison and beyond in Pitjantjatjara |
Anna Inbar and Poppy Siahaan: When children gesture “No”: Exploring the semantic and pragmatic networks of negation-related gestures among Jakarta Indonesian-speaking children |
Mohammad Mahzari: Formal and Informal Business Responses to Online Negative Reviews in Arabic: A Comparative Study |
| 15:30-16:00 |
Afternoon tea |
| 16:00-16:30 |
Chair: Elena Sheard
Jessie Burnette, Andreea Calude, Laura Rosseel and Hēmi Whaanga: From production to evaluation: children's acquisition of the social meaning of te reo Māori loanwords in New Zealand English
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Chair: Sasha Wilmoth
Cristina De Simone: Existential and Relational Clauses in Australian Languages: A Typological Perspective
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Chair: Jean Mulder
Jonathon Lum: Over from Shepparton, out to Eldorado: Geospatial patterns in Australian English directional adverbs
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Aritz Irurtzun, Niki Aristidou, Giorgia Miotti, Jana Hosemann, Andrew Nevins, Green Jennifer and Carlo Geraci: Towards a typology of handshapes across different types of sign language systems |
Chair: Angela Cook
Mahasta Zare: How Prior Education Shapes Persian Speakers' ESL Learning Experiences in Australia
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| 16:30-17:00 |
Eleanor Yacopetti, Laurits Stapput Knudsen, Tom Ennever, Joe Blythe, Alice Gaby and Bill Palmer: Spatial language and cognition in four Indigenous Australian communities: A sociotopographic study |
Nguyen H.T. Luong: The functions of Bipi (Austronesian, PNG) grammatical markers le- and la- |
Thomas Poulton and Lauren Gawne: Is the thumb a finger? A survey perspective |
Anna Margetts, Jill Vaughan, Eleanor Yacopetti and Lucien Brown: Representing visible action as utterance: annotating multimodal data in ELAN |
Akiko Nagao: From Novice to Experienced EFL Writers through Genre-based literacy pedagogy |
| 17:00-17:30 |
Ksenia Gnevsheva and Carmel O'Shannessy: English language attitudes in Australia |
Marcelinus Yeri Fernandez Akoli, I Wayan Arka and Yuchen Li: Conservative But Not Frozen: Sigulai and the Diverging Austronesian Voice Systems of the Barrier Islands Languages (PNG) |
Niklas Alexander Pohl, Andreea Calude, Laura Rosseel, Eline Zenner and Hēmi Whaanga: Do children yearn for loanwords as well? Eliciting attitudes towards lexical variation in New Zealand English. |
Alice Gaby: Reclaiming gesture |
Mujahid Torwali and Jakelin Troy: Indigenist linguistics: a Culturally Appropriate Future for Torwali Language Research |
| 17:30-18:00 |
Isabelle Burke: "A certain stigma of boganness": investigating grammatical variation across rural, regional and urban Victoria |
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Bridey Lea, Myfany Turpin, Phillip Janima, Valentine Shaw and Glorianna Moketarinja: Strengthening kin signs through a community-developed emoji app
Discussion
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