Both days: registration and breaks/food in SN-3038, linguistics seminar room.
Fri June 15: Workshop in SN-4030, digital learning centre
1:30
REGISTRATION, SNACKS
seminar room, SN-3038
2:00
Workshop: How to do academic-public engagement – podcasting
Paul DeDecker, Bojan Furst (Memorial)
Sat June 15: All presentations in SN-4038
8:30 BREAKFAST, REGISTRATION, seminar room, SN-3038
8:55 Welcoming remark. Presentation classroom, SN-4038
9:00
Michif VOT
Nicole Rosen (Manitoba), Jesse Stewart (Saskatchewan), Michele Pesch-Johnson (Manitoba), Olivia Sammons (Carleton)
9:30
The use of focuser like among Filipino English language speakers in Winnipeg
Precious Affia (Manitoba)
10:00
Word-final obstruent devoicing in heritage Russian
Iuliia Rezvukhina (Manitoba)
10:30 BREAK seminar room, SN-3038
11:00
Couple hours or couple of hours? A variationist study on quantifier a couple of in southern Alberta
Maria Rodrigo Tamarit (Manitoba)
11:30
A Glance into the Levantine Future: Evidence from Palestinian and Lebanese Arabic
Yasmine Abou Taha, Stephen Levey (Ottawa)
12:00
I sound like, “what?”: Conditioning of phonological variation in reported speech
Paul DeDecker, Kate Jardine, Laura Tulk (Memorial)
12:30 LUNCH (location TBD)
1:30
How Newfoundland English got so much got
Ismar Muhic (Memorial)
2:00
Very surprising: A real time analysis of Toronto intensifiers from 2016 through 2019
Emily Blamire, Marisa Brook, Sali A. Tagliamonte (Toronto)
2:30
L’usage en temps réel du il explétif dans la communauté francophone de Montréal
Claire Dountsop Djuikui, Mireille Tremblay, Julie Auger (Montréal)
3:00
The appearance of negation in Southern Manitoba
Marzieh Hadei (Manitoba)
3:30 BREAK seminar room, SN-3038
4:00
The social meanings of um and uh
Timothy Gadanidis (Toronto)
4:30
Country GOAT City GOAT
Lauren Bigelow, Derek Denis (Toronto)
5:00
Interesting fellow or tough old bird? Third person singular male pronouns in Ontario
Karlien Franco, Sali Tagliamonte (Toronto)
Everyone is welcome but students are particularly encouraged to present.
Email to cvc.11.2019@gmail.com by end of day April 7, 2019.
Submissions are anonymous, no more than 300 words and can be sent in either PDF or Word format.
Presentations may be given in French or in English.
In the subject line of the email write: CVC Abstract Submission
In the body of the email include:
- Title
- Name(s) of presenter(s)
- Department and affiliation for each presenter
- Email for each presenter
- Technology requirements (other than projector)
Les étudiants sont vivement encouragés à soumettre leurs résumés. Les résumés doivent être envoyés par courriel à cvc11.2019@gmail.com au plus tard le 7 avril 2019. Les résumés doivent être anonymes, en format PDF ou Word et ne devraient pas dépasser plus de 300 mots (cela sans compter le titre ou les références). Les langues de l’atelier sont l’anglais et le français. Site web: https://sites.google.com/view/cvc11/home
Mettre comme objet du courriel : CVC – Soumission de résumé
Veuillez inclure les informations suivantes dans votre courriel :
- Le titre
- Votre/vos nom(s)
- Le département et l’université de chaque participant
- Le courriel de chaque participant
- Indiquez si vous avez besoin de matériel particulier (autre que projecteur)