GLAC 17: April 15-16 University of Texas at Austin All Sessions Will Be Held at the Texas Union
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GLAC 17: April 15-16 University of Texas at Austin All sessions will be held at the Texas Union Friday, April 15 8:00 AM Registration, Santa Rita Suite 9:00-9:30 AM Welcoming address and opening remarks, Quadrangle Room Roland Herrmann, Consul General, Houston Randy Diehl, Dean, College of Liberal Arts 9:30-9:45 Coffee Break, Santa Rita Suite Historical linguistics Sociolinguistics SLA Chair: Robert Murray Chair: Karen Roesch Chair: Per Urlaub Quadrangle Room Texas Governors’ Room Eastwoods Room 9:45 Joseph Salmons and Neil Jacobs, Recrossing Carrie Jackson, L1 Benjamin Frey, Dialect Delancey: The Exoticized Influence and Individual and Language Contact in Performance of Yiddish and Differences in L2 Sentence Emerging Germanic Jewish English by American Processing Jews 10:15 Paul Roberge, Alison Eisel, Dialect Perception Garry Davis, An Rethinking Proto- and Change in Saarland, Interlanguage Comparison Germanic Germany of Immersion and Traditional Learners of German 10: 45-11:00 Coffee Break, Santa Rita Suite Syntax History of English Historical Phonology Chair: Dorian Roehrs Chair: Jeannette Denton Chair: Garry Davis Quadrangle Room Texas Governors’ Room Eastwoods Room 11:00 Rossella Resi, The Elly van Gelderen, Reanalyzing John Scott, Labio- Position of Relative Person and Deictic Features in Laryngeal Fricative or Clauses in German the History of English Voiceless Labio-Velar Approximant: Ƕaþ with the Gothic <ƕ>? 11:30 John Te Velde, Dutch Ann-Marie Svensson and Andrew Kostakis, Gothic and German Jürgen Hering, Deer, Beast, Breaking as an OCP-Effect: Coordinate Structures Animal in Old, Middle, and A Phonological Account at the Interfaces Early Modern English 12:00 Sarah Fagan, heute Douglas Simms, The Old Roslyn Burns, Optimality Abend: Syntactic English Riming Poem: Dialect Theory in Historical Status and Internal of Composition, Orthography, Linguistics: An Account of Structure Transmission, Palaeography, the Plautdietsch Palatal and the Kentish Connection Sound Shift 12: 30-2:00 Lunch break Historical Phonology (Morpho-) Syntax Sociolinguistics Chair: Orrin Robinson Chair: John Te Velde Chair: Neil Jacobs Quadrangle Room Texas Governors’ Room Eastwoods Room 2:00 Robert K. Painter, A Ulrike Carlson, P-Stranding Lucas Annear and Kristin Brief Phonetic under Wh-Movement in Speth, English in American Investigation of the Icelandic Norwegian: Integration vs. Germanic Rhotacism Non-Integration 2:30 Michel van der Joshua Bousquette, Revisiting Derek Drake and Hoek, Philological Phase II of Jespersen’s Cycle: C- Alexander Kramer, The Evidence for Agreement in West Germanic Continuing Investigation of Consonant Northwestern Dane County Palatalization in West German Germanic 3:00 Robert Howell and Richard Page and Ashley Michael Olson, On Roccamo, The Gender of the Question of English Loanwords in Morphological Pennsylvania German: Conditioning: Schwa- Comparing Corpora Apocope and Final –n Apocope in 17th Century Dutch 3: 30-3:45 Coffee break, Santa Rita Suite 3:45-4:45 Plenary Session: Tomas Riad, Culminativity in Swedish Introduced by Marc Pierce Quadrangle Room 4:45-5:30 SGL General Meeting, Quadrangle Room 5:30-6:30 Cocktail reception, Santa Rita Suite Saturday, April 16, 2011 8:00-9:00 AM Registration desk open, refreshments Phonology Historical Linguistics Chair: Joseph Salmons Chair: David Fertig Texas Governors’ Room Eastwoods Room 9:00 Zeb Pischnotte, An Analysis of Voice David L. White, The Gothic Genitive Plural Onset Time in Bitburger Platt in /-ee/: Yet Another Attempt at a Solution 9:30 Petr Biskup, Michael Putnam, and Ulrike Demske, Subordination Patterns in Laura Catharine Smith, German the History of German: The Case of Quasi- Particle and Prefix Verbs at the Syntax- Clauses Phonology Interface 10:00 T.A. Hall, Vowel Prothesis in Walliser Carlee Arnett, Jóhanna Barddal, Tonya German Kim Dewey, and Thorhallur Eythorsson, The Semantics of Oblique Subjects in Early Germanic 10:30-10:45 Coffee break, Santa Rita Suite Neogrammarians Morphology Chair: Robert Howell Chair: Sarah Fagan Texas Governors’ Room Eastwoods Room 10:45 Robert Mailhammer, Post- or Pre- Alan Scott, Competition in the German Neogrammarian Etymology: Are there Case System: The Genitive and its Rivals Alternatives to Sound Laws? 11:15 David Fertig, On Regular Analogy, Brigitte Bauer, Nominal Copulative Analogical Sound Change, and Compounds in Germanic and Romance: Neogrammarian Theory A Comparative Analysis 11:45 Robert Murray, Exemplar Theory vs. Dennis Pauly, The Processing of Structuralism in Hermann Paul (1880) Inflectional Morphology: Evidence from German Participles 12:15-1:45 Lunch break SLA Old Norse Historical Syntax Chair: Carrie Jackson Chair: John Weinstock Chair: Elly Van Gelderen Texas Governors’ Room Quadrangle Room Eastwoods Room 1:45 Laura Catharine Smith, Santeri Palviainen, Lukasz Jedrzejowski, Zachary Duvall, and Falk Case, Valency, and Gmc. Inherent Control Predicates Kleinert, Grammatical Gains Verbal Prefixes in Old and their Complements in on German Study Abroad: Norse the History of German Evidence from Writing Samples 2:15 Mary Grantham O'Brien, Joseph Salmons and Christopher Sapp, Dynamic Localization in Gregory Iverson, Extraposition in Early New Second Language German Opacity-Induced High German Restructuring in Old Norse Umlaut 2:45-3:00 Coffee break, Santa Rita Suite Semantics Historical phonology Chair: Carlee Arnett Chair: Gregory Iverson Texas Governors’ Room Eastwoods Room 3:00 Ryan Dux, Is stealing the same in Jeannette Denton, Extreme Place Bias: The German and English? A Cross-linguistic Role of Velar Coarticulation in the High comparison of the Theft Frame German Consonant Shift 3:30 Jackson Crawford, Basic Color Terms in Richard Page and Alison Eisel, Middle Icelandic: The Case of Fjólublár English Open Syllable Lengthening and Prosodic Change 4:00-4:15 Coffee break, Santa Rita Suite 4:15-5:15 Plenary session: Ana Deumert, Germania in Africa – Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Contact and Colonization Introduced by Paul Roberge Quadrangle Room 7:00 PM Conference Banquet at AT&T Conference Center, Tejas Conference Dining Room .