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LVC-A7 |
Ling UGrad Teaching |
Historical linguistics |
Phonetics/phonology |
Applied linguistics |
| 8:30-9:00 |
Registration |
| 9:00-9:30 |
Chair: Gerry Docherty
Steven Coats: Regional Variation in Australian English Monophthongs |
Isabelle Burke, Alice Gaby and Jill Vaughan: Authentic and programmatic assessment in Linguistics: a view from Monash; Kerrilee Lockyer, Fiona O'Neill, Amir Sheikhian and Jonathan Crichton: Co-accomplishing meaning in assessment across a Linguistics and Applied Linguistics major |
Chair: Laura Arnold
Aditi Dubey: A tale of two cities: language contact between Hindi and Marathi in Nagpur and Pune |
Chair: Mitch Browne
Shubo Li: Phonetic correlates of contrastive length in Nakanamanga monophthongs |
Chair: Isabel O'Keeffe
Justin Harris: Rethinking the Native Speaker Model: Insights from Japanese Learners |
| 9:30-10:00 |
Benjamin Purser: Co-variation of diphthongs in Australian English |
Ksenia Gnevsheva and Rosey Billington: Public communication as assessment in a linguistics course;
Kathleen Jepson: Practice and theory: Trialling an authentic phonology assessment item |
Yuchen Li and I Wayan Arka: On the typology of the attrition and loss of Proto-Austronesian (PAN) *<um> AV marking: A Mandailing-Batak perspective |
Shubo Li: Phonetic correlates of place and voicing distinctions in Nakanamanga plosives |
Thi Thu Huong Ho: The Acquisition of Vietnamese Passive Constructions by L2 Learners |
| 10:00-10:30 |
Simon Gonzalez, Anthony Brandy, Matthew Pollock and Manuel Diaz-Campos: “Don’t wanna be a richer man”: A Sociophonetic Network Analysis of Venezuelan Spanish Vowels |
Samantha Rarrick, Candace Kruger and Julie Robert: Beginning the Work: Recognition of Prior Learning for Indigenous Languages in Undergraduate Linguistics;
Jacq Jones, Gerald Roche, Judith Bishop, Thomas Poulton and Lauren Gawne: Incorporating a Sceptical Stance towards GenAI Across a Linguistics Program. |
Geordie Kidd, Mark Harvey and Robert Mailhammer: The diachrony of complex verb structures in northern Australia |
Janet Fletcher and Adele Gregory: Glottal stop variation and vowel glottalization in Tahitian |
Alex Cowan and Kiwako Ito: Effect of emphasis in training on subject-verb agreement processing in Chinese learners of English |
| 10:30-11:00 |
Morning tea |
| 11:00-11:30 |
Chair: Matthew Callaghan
Ksenia Gnevsheva, Catherine Travis, and Gerry Docherty: What it means to be a local: The role of local attachment in vowel realisations in regional Australia |
Reza Arab: Group-Based Presentations as an Assessment Strategy in Linguistics Undergraduate Education;
Jessica Kruk: From Consumers to Creators: Designing Undergraduate Assessment to Build Researcher Identity and Community in Sociolinguistics |
Chair: Mary Laughren
Laura Arnold: Tonal complexification preceded syllabic reduction in Batta |
Chair: Kathleen Jepson
Jacob Newbegin, Brett Baker and Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen: Lexical and prosodic vowel duration and alternation in Wubuy |
Chair: Alexandra Marley
Isabel O'Keeffe, Chantelle Khamchuang, Jessma Nash, Ruth Singer, Jenny Manmurulu, Lauren Moore and Viji Easwar: Adapting communicative development assessments for young Aboriginal children in multilingual northwestern Arnhem Land |
| 11:30-12:00 |
James Walker, Cara Penry Williams and Michal Hoffman: Functions of and Constraints on sorry in Conversational Repair |
Jonathon Lum: Lecture quizzes as formative and programmatic assessment in undergraduate linguistics courses;
Anna Margetts, Isabelle Burke and Aidan Solla: Undergraduate assessment at Monash: syntax, typology and universals |
Daniella Haber: Reconstructing the Proto-Bunuban phonemic inventory |
Mitchell Browne, Michael Proctor, Mark Harvey, Jane Simpson, Robert Mailhammer, Harriet Carpenter and Naijing Liu: Phonetic correlates of stop oppositions in four Australian languages |
Janette Thambyrajah: The Features of Australian Aboriginal Childrens Bilingual Books |
| 12:00-12:30 |
Conor Clements, Joshua Penney and Felicity Cox: Early evidence of real-time onset /l/-darkening among Australian English speakers in Sydney |
Discussion |
Stephen Morey: Rapid morphological change: motivation and results, the case of Pangwa Tangsa |
Mitchell Browne, Mark Harvey, Michael Proctor and Robert Mailhammer: Central vowels in Kamu and Larrakia |
Cat Kutay, Nabin Khatiwada and Sabin Ghimire: Leveraging Text-To-Speech Technologies to Support Learning in Low Resource Languages |
| 12:30-13:30 |
Lunch Goulbourn Island group song performance Lunch venue; LING heads/reps' meeting G11 3.56 |
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Reciprocal & Reflexive |
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| 13:30-14:00 |
Chair: James Walker
Claire Jingyuan Ye: How do speakers place themselves? |
Chair: Alice Gaby
Gari Tudor-Smith and Tula Wynyard: Reflexive and Reciprocal: building strong and respectful relationships into the future |
Chair: Stephen Morey
Mark Harvey and Robert Mailhammer: The Top End as a linguistic area: negative and positive criteria |
Chair: Brett Baker
Peter Nyhuis: Opacity without underlying representations: Empty morphs, neutralisation and paradigm predictability in Wubuy |
Chair: Joe Blythe
Jessica Kruk and Luisa Miceli: Taking EngLang Out West: The Case for Introducing English Language (Linguistics) into WA High Schools |
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Sociolinguistics |
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| 14:00-14:30 |
Chair: Wolfgang Barth: Landing Pages for Linguistic Data Collections: Enhancing Access and Accountability in Variation Research |
Gulwanyang Moran and Julie Long: Ngukalil – Sharing power, knowledge, and resources in language reclamation |
Michael Josefsson: Deep-time diversity: The Oriomo languages of Southern New Guinea |
Yelin Ma, Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen and Yizhou Wang: Musical training facilitates both cross-language lexical tone and pure tone perception: Evidence from Mandarin listeners' perception of non-native Cantonese tones |
Randy Appel and Ruth McKay: The value of interactional metadiscourse in university-level writing: Differences between high and low performing undergraduate business students |
| 14:30-15:00 |
Judith Bishop and Medha Sengupta: What’s in a name? How language descriptions facilitate linguistic (in)justice in Australian multilingual public service communications |
Francine George, Leeann Ramsamy and Linton George: Increasing support for community language revival |
Siva Kalyan and Alex Francois: Dialexification: A tool for studying cross-linguistic patterns of semantic change |
Mais Alsabayleh and Kiwako Ito: Effect of Immersion on the Pronunciation of Phonetically Adapted English Loanwords by Jordanian Arabic Speakers |
Angela Cook and Dongchen Yao: More passive, less aggressive: Developments in the use of the passive marker bei in spoken Mandarin |
| 15:00-15:30 |
Jacq Jones: “People who aren’t cis are allowed to be vague with things as well, you know”: Category challenges in presenting a nonbinary high-femme identity through speech |
Alison Soutar and Professor N'Arwee't Carolyn Briggs: Deep Listening and the Power of Elder Insight in Language Reclamation |
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Kirsten Culhane, Jen Hay, Jeanette King, Forrest Panther and Simon Todd: Does the perceived structure of words affect how they are pronounced? Evidence from vowel sequences in te reo Māori |
Alexandra Marley and Lauren Reed: Reimagining Austlang: modernising the AIATSIS database of Aboriginal and Torres Strait languages |
| 15:30-16:00 |
Afternoon tea |
| 16:00-17:00 |
Plenary 2. Marianne Mithun: The place of prosody in the greater scheme of things G17 LT4
Chair: Carmel O'Shannessy |
| 17:00-18:00 |
AGM G17 LT4 |
| 18:30-20:30 |
Conference Dinner: Southport Yacht Club |