Tia and Disposition in Slavic Languages” 10:30

Tia and Disposition in Slavic Languages” 10:30

Seventh Annual Meeting, University of Kansas (Lawrence, USA), 25–27 August 2012 SATURDAY, 25 August BREAKFAST/COFFEE 8:30– 9:00 Marc L. Greenberg, Chair, Germanic Languages & Literatures, KU 9:00– Address by Dean Danny J. Anderson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences 9:30 Plenary Speaker: Alan Timberlake, Columbia University (Kansas Room): “Iner- 9:30– tia and Disposition in Slavic Languages” 10:30 BREAK 10:30– 10:45 Panel A: OCS Morphosyntax – Kansas Panel B: Balkan Linguistics – Malott Room Room Chair: Alan Timberlake Chair: Andrea Sims Paper 1: Jaap Kamphuis (Leiden U.), “Ver- Paper 4: Steven Franks (Indiana U.), 10:45– bal Aspect in Old Church Slavonic” “’Exempt’ Anaphors of the Balkans” 11:15 Paper 2: Hanne Martine Eckhoff (U. of Paper 5: Jouko Lindstedt (U. of Helsinki), 11:15– Oslo), “Animacy and Differential Object “The Balkan Slavic Definite Article: 11:45 Marking” What Role is Left for the Sprachbund?” Paper 3: Laura A. Janda (U. of Tromsø), Paper 6: Andrew Dombrowski (U. of 11:45– “Grammatical Profiles and the Aspect of Chicago), “Laterals and Diphthongs in 12:15 Old Church Slavonic Verbs” Slavic, Albanian, Turkish, and Aromani- an: Convergence and Contact” LUNCH 12:15– 1:15 1 Seventh Annual Meeting, University of Kansas (Lawrence, USA), 25–27 August 2012 SATURDAY, 25 August Panel C: Serbian Linguistics – Malott Panel D: Constructions / Morpho- Room syntax – Kansas Room Chair: Quinn Dombrowski Chair: Renee Perelmutter Paper 7: Nataša Todorović (U. of Illinois, Paper 10: Dmitry Dobrovolskiy and 1:15– Chicago) , “Mood in Serbian” Ludmila Pöppel (U. of Stockholm), 1:45 “The Constructional Approach to Lexi- cal Synonymy” Paper 8: Ivana M. Mitrović (Stony Brook Paper 11: Erin Moulton (KU), “Seman- 1:45– U.), “Two Types of Relative Pronouns in tic Prototypes of se-verbs in Russian 2:15 Serbian” and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian: The Case of Across-the-Board Dependen- cies” Paper 9: Julijana Vučo (U. of Belgrade), Paper 12: Tatyana G. Slobodchikoff (U. 2:15– “New Challenges of Serbian Language as of Arizona), “Morphosyntactic Feature 2:45 Non-Native Language” Economy in the Slavic Dual” BREAK 2:45– 3:15 2 Seventh Annual Meeting, University of Kansas (Lawrence, USA), 25–27 August 2012 SATURDAY, 25 August Panel E: Syntax and Panel F: Aspect I – Panel G: Diachrony and Discourse – Kansas Malott Room Diatopy – International Room Room Chair: Tore Nesset Chair: Erin Moulton Chair: Masako Fidler Paper 21: Ronelle Alexander, Paper 13: Lauren Ressue Paper 17: Jurij Knjazev, 3:15– Quinn Dombrowski (UC (Ohio State U.), “Reci- “Associations Between 3:45 Berkeley), “Digital Publication procity and Temporality Conditionals and Ha- without Code: the Evolution in Russian: A Closer Look bituality in Slavic Lan- of the Sofia-Berkeley Archive at Drug Druga” guages” of Bulgarian Dialectal Speech” Paper 14: Lydia Paper 18: Anna En- Paper 22: Nina Haviernikova 3:45– Grebenyova (Baylor U.), dresen (U. of Tromsø), (Ohio State U.), “Dia- 4:15 “Contrastive Focus in “Allomorphy via bor- lect/Standard Variation in Child Russian and Eng- rowing? The status of Slovakia” lish” the prefixes PRE- and PERE- in Modern Rus- sian” Paper 15: Erin Coyne (UC Paper 19: George Rubin- Paper 23: Zbyněk Holub (Sile- 4:15– Berkeley),“Hutsul Clitics: stein (U. of North Caro- sian U., Opava) and Marc L. 4:45 A New Look at Frequency lina), “Multiple Aspec- Greenberg (KU), “A Circum- and Ordering” tual Correlations in Pannonian Word-Prosodic Russian” Parallel: The Case of Doudle- by Paroxytonic Accent” Paper 16: Łukasz Paper 20: Stephen M. Paper 24: Josh Pennington 4:45– Jędrzejowski & Kerstin Dickey (KU), “Actions, (Ohio State U.), “Pests Before 5:15 Schwabe (ZAS, Berlin), Goals, and the ‘Presup- Pets: Digging up the Dirt on “On Conditional Argu- positional’ Use of the Old Slavic homěk ~ ment Clauses in Polish” Imperfective in Rus- homěstoru/ ‘hamster’ ~ ‘in- sian” sect(?)’” 3 Seventh Annual Meeting, University of Kansas (Lawrence, USA), 25–27 August 2012 SUNDAY, 26 August BREAKFAST/COFFEE 8:30– 9:00 Plenary Speaker: Catherine Rudin, Wayne State College (Kansas Room): “How- 9:00– ever You Analyze Them, ... Universal Concessive Conditionals in Bulgarian and in 10:00 Slavic” BREAK 10:00– 10:15 Panel H: Aspect II – Kansas Room Panel I: Phonetics and Phonology – Malott Room Chair: Stephen M. Dickey Chair: Marc L. Greenberg Paper 25: Frank Gladney (U. of Illinois, Ur- Paper 28: Sylwester Jaworski (Szczecin 10:15– bana-Champaign, “Some Problems with U.), “Influence of Speech Rate on the 10:45 Inflectional Verbal Aspect” Rhythmic Structure of Polish and Rus- sian” Paper 26: Julia Kuznetsova (U. of Tromsø), Paper 29: Jeff Parker (Ohio State U.), 10:45– “Aspectual Features of Light Verb Construc- “Regressive Palatalization and Contrast 11:15 tions in Russian” in Russian” Paper 27: John Korba (KU), “The Actional Paper 30: Aleš Bičan (Masaryk U., 11:15– Imperfective in Russian and Czech: A Com- Brno), “Possible and Potential Syllables 11:45 parative Approach” in Czech” LUNCH 11:45– 1:15 4 Seventh Annual Meeting, University of Kansas (Lawrence, USA), 25–27 August 2012 SUNDAY, 26 August Panel J: Slavic Contact Panel L: Interdiscipli- Panel K: Lechitic - Kan- Linguistics – Malott nary Approaches – Eng- sas Room Room lish Room Chair: Jouko Lindstedt Chair: Ondřej Šefčík Chair: Frank Gladney Paper 31: Achim Rabus (U. Paper 34: : Katarzyna 1:15– Paper 37: Michael Furman of Freiburg): “Slavic Lan- Dziwirek (U. of Washing- 1:45 (Ohio State U.), “A Not So guages in Contact: How Can ton), “What Do we Call Iron Curtain Between Ac- This Be Modelled?” the Children? Familial tivity and Knowledge Ex- Terms in Polish and Eng- change: Grammatical Met- lish: A Corpus-Based aphor, Logic and Aspect in Study” the Battle Against Alcohol- ism” Paper 32: Ruprecht von Paper 35: Łukasz Paper 38: Chad C. Da- 1:45– Waldenfels (Bern U.), “Neg- Jędrzejowski (ZAS, Berlin), vidson (Johnson County 2:15 ative Adjectives in the West “On Embedded Non-Finite C.C.), “Psycholinguistic or: SAE Influence on Nega- Complement Patterns in Analyses of Six Russian tion in Slavic?” Old Polish” Poets” Paper 33: Nina Havierniko- Paper 36: Malgorzata Paper 39: Roman Sukač 2:15– va (Ohio State U.), “Mor- Szajbel-Keck (UC Berke- (Silesian U., Opava), “Is 2:45 phological Adaptation of ley), “Syntactic Evidence Having Rhythm a Prereq- English Borrowings in Slo- for VP inside the Verbal uisite for Being Slovak? vak” Nominals in Polish” The Case of Fishers and Kingfishers in Czech and Slovak” BREAK 2:45– 3:13 Panel M: Diachrony – Kansas Room Panel N: East Slavic Sociolinguistics – Malott Room Chair: Brian Joseph Chair: Chad C. Davidson Paper 40: Tore Nesset and Anastasia Paper 44: Kateryna Kent (U. of Minne- 3:15– Makarova (U. of Tromsø), “Normal Excep- sota), “Language Attitudes toward 3:45 tionality? Russian Temporal Adverbials with Surzhyk in Ukraine” v ‘in’” Paper 41: Monica Vickers (Ohio State U.), Paper 45: Susan Vdovichenko (Wash- 3:45– “Early Edition: Linguistic Features of the ington & Jefferson College), “Linguistic 4:15 Purity: How Linguistic Ideology Affects 5 Seventh Annual Meeting, University of Kansas (Lawrence, USA), 25–27 August 2012 Proglas in Hilandar 23” Speakers of Surzhyk, Ukrainian, and Russian in Ukraine” Paper 42: Ondřej Šefčík (Masaryk U., Brno), Paper 46: Yuliia Aloshycheva (Ohio 4:15– “Slavic Aspirates Revisited” State U.), “The Sociolinguistics of (o) in 4:45 Ukraine: a Perceptual Approach” Paper 43: Johanna Nichols and Julia Paper 47: Irine Chachanidze (Tsereteli 4:45– McAnallen (UC Berkeley), “Slavic Lessons for State U., Georgia), “Gender Stereotypes 5:15 Computational Phylogeny” in Georgian and Russian Paremies” Business Meeting 5:15– 6:15 6 Seventh Annual Meeting, University of Kansas (Lawrence, USA), 25–27 August 2012 MONDAY, 27 August BREAKFAST/COFFEE 8:30– 9:00 Plenary Speaker: Brian Joseph, The Ohio State University (Kansas Room): 9:00– “Why am I here? Center and Periphery and Slavic” 10:00 BREAK 10:00– 10:15 Panel O: Sociolinguistics – Malott Panel P: Syntax – Kansas Room Room Chair: Laura Janda Chair: Marc L. Greenberg Paper 48: Traci Lindsey (UC Berkeley), Paper 51: Anton Zimmerling (Moscow 10:15– “Rhetorical State U.), “Sententional Clitic Hosts in 10:45 Strategies for the Discourse of Ethnicity in the Slavic languages” the Bulgarian Press” Paper 49: Michael Furman (Ohio State U.), Paper 52: Cammeron Girvin, Johanna 10:45– “Impoliteness and Mock Impoliteness: a Nichols, Elizabeth Purdy and Mal- 11:15 descriptive analysis” gorzata Szajbel-Keck (UC Berkeley), “Slavic P-Compounds as Non-canonical Adjectives” Paper 50: Renee Perelmutter (KU), “Imper- Paper 53: Andrea Sims (Ohio State U.), 11:15– sonal Modals and Face-Threatening Acts” “Structural Attraction in Croatian: Evi- 11:45 dence for Morphological Structure in Syntactic Processing” LUNCH 11:45– 1:15 7 Seventh Annual Meeting, University of Kansas (Lawrence, USA), 25–27 August 2012 MONDAY, 27 August Panel Q: Formal Syntax – Kansas Room Panel R: West Slavic – Malott Room Chair: Steven Franks Chair: Roman Sukač Paper 57: Elizabeth Spreng (KSU/KU): Paper 54: James E. Lavine (Bucknell), “An 1:15– “Registering Survival: Bilingual Sorbs Argument against Configurational Case 1:45 and Multistylism in Germany” Assignment” Paper 58: Václav Cvrček (Charles U., Paper 55: Tatiana Luchkina (U. of Illinois, 1:45– Prague) and Masako Fidler (Brown), Urbana-Champaign), “L1 & L2 Processing 2:15 “Keyword Analysis of Czech Political of Clause-Internal Phrasal Scrambling in Texts: A Pilot Study” Russian” Paper 56: Elena Dimova (U. of Montreal), Paper 59: Inchon Kim (Hangkuk U., 2:15– Bulgarian Wh-Multiple Ordering, Specific- Seoul), “Interference of Korean on Con- 2:45 ity and Superiority structing Czech Sentences (Based on Teaching Czech at HUFS)” BREAK 2:45– 3:00 Panel S: Russian Linguistics – Malott Room Chair: Johanna Nichols Paper 60: Elena Kulinich (U. of Montreal), “Acquisition of Morphophonemic Alterna- 3:00– tions in the Russian Verb System” 3:30 Paper 61: Kate White (Ohio State U.), “The Effect of Teaching Foreign Language Vo- 3:30– cabulary in Semantic Groups: A study of Russian Language-Learners and Vocabulary 4:00 Acquisition” 4:30– 5:00 8 .

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