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Griffith University

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Time G11 3.56 G11 3.64 G11 4.29 G11 3.59/60 G11 3.61/62
  Psycholinguistics Pragmatics Reciprocal and Reflexive Stylised Sustained Prosody Applied linguistics
9:00-9:30 Chair: Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen
Helen Fraser, Eleanor Kettle and Leila Zohali: Understanding and correcting legal misconceptions about speech, writing and transcripts: Two new experimental demonstrations
Chair: Ilana Mushin
Rod Gardner, Joe Blythe, Lesley Stirling and Ilana Mushin: Non-canonical summonses in face-to-face conversation
Chair: Gari Tudor-Smith
Katharina Froedrich, Kristy Stewart, Chanice Daulbin-Satrick and Breanna Kelly: Working together in the Pilbara: PhD internships as springboards for meaningful collaboration in sociolinguistics
Chair: Kathleen Jepson
Connor Brown and Kathleen Jepson: Stylised Sustained Prosody in Kununurra Kriol
Chair: Siva Kalyan
Mengkai Wang and Congxuan Yue: Making the Implicit Salient: The Effect of Input Enhancement on the Processing and Acquisition of Morpho-Syntactic Feedback in SCMC
9:30-10:00 Helen Fraser: ‘You’ve got the wrong Shorty!’: An opportunity to review the linguistics response to ‘verballing’ Ateş İsmail Çalışır: ‘X mi X’ Constructions in Turkish: Reduplication or Question-Answer Clause? Alison Soutar and Liam Jangala Price: Creating Sentence Frames through Shared Expertise: Linguistic Theory, Speaker Knowledge, and Cultural Insight James Bednall: Exploring two types of stylised sustained prosody in Anindilyakwa Mengkai Wang: Man vs. Machine: A Comparative Eye-Tracking Study on the Processing of Human- and AI-Generated Corrective Feedback in SCMC
10:00-10:30 Eleanor Kettle: “The difficulty here is what his friends helped him do, was it digging shells?”: Exploring the effect of contextual information on transcribing a non-mainstream variety of English Alexandra Pitt and Danielle Barth: Variation in demonstrative and topic marking forms in Matukar Panau Ellen Smith-Dennis and Jacqui Allen: Community goals driving linguistic research: Re-analysing Awabakal orthography, phonology and grammar to strengthen the Awabakal Language Program Patrick Caudal and Robert Mailhammer: Linear Lengthening Intonation in Iwaidja: an expressive applying across space and time Jiawen Huo and Kiwako Ito: Chinese Learners’ L2 English Vowel Perception: An eye-tracking study
10:30-11:00 Morning tea
        Phonetics & Phonology Morphology
11:00-11:30 Chair: Helen Fraser
Chloe Castle, Marta Velnić and Helene Ruud Jensberg: Cross-Linguistic Influence, Proficiency, and L1-like choices: L3 Norwegian learners in later stages of acquisition
Chair: Rod Gardner
Madeleine Orr and Ilana Mushin: Talking in Two Worlds: Language ideology and bilingual repair sequences
Chair: Tula Wynyard
Reuben Brown, Katie Bicevskis, Jenny Manmurulu, Renfred Manmurulu, Rupert Manmurulu and Tamia Fejo: Sustaining Indigenous song practices: ‘gift wrapping’ recordings for future generations
Chair: Michael Proctor
Frantz Clermont, Michael Lambropoulos and Shunichi Ishihara: Fine-Grained Spectral Analysis via Band-Limited Cepstral Coefficient: Mapping Speaker- and Phonetic-Sensitive Sub-Bands
Chair: Jane Simpson
Jacqueline Cook: TAM in action: Reanalysing the verbal system of Warriyangga, a language of Western Australia
11:30-12:00 Margaret Ryan: Neural buffering for restoration of before-after event sequences Tomohiro Sakai: Two Types of Construal in Cognitive Linguistics: Parallel and Relational Desmond Crump, Emily Montgomery and Samantha Disbray: Empowered Together – Sharing together – Learning together: Indigenous Language Revitalisation at an Australian University Joshua Penney and Felicity Cox: Achieving voicelessness: Effects of coda identity on voice quality in preceding vowels John Newman and Bill Palmer: Typological highlights in Pohowa (Oceanic, Admiralties)
12:00-12:30 Alena Kazmaly: The language of measurement: The hidden role of lexical semantics in psychological testing (a case study of Russian and English words for Conscientiousness) Tekla Gabunia: Linguistic Strategies in Chronic Pain Communication: Metaphor, Humor, and Accommodation Gari Tudor-Smith, Thomas Watson and Bill Forshaw: Indigenous Language Worker Training Scheme at an Australian University Felix Kimber: The Indexical Field of Australian English Creaky Voice Keira Mullan: Person marking in Barrier Islands Languages
12:30-13:00 Susie Nahm, Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen and Yizhou Wang: Acquisition of words and case markers in a novel artificial language: Cross-situational learning by Korean and English speakers April Conway: How are dominant ideologies reproduced and contested through the linguistic framing of Australia’s crisis of violence against women? A Case Study of Australia’s Major Parties’ Policies Panel Jane Chanell: Semantic Change in Mandarin Noun-Noun Words: A Corpus-Based Analysis
13:00-14:00 Lunch; Book Launches G11 3.56
14:00-15:00 Plenary 3. Chris Davis: Understanding spoken conversation barriers: Does language science have a role?
Chair: Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen
15:00 Closing G17 LT4

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