SLAVIC LINGUISTIC SOCIETY 1 1 TH A N N U A L M E E T I N G
CONFERENCE S E P. 2 3 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6
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SEPTEMBER 23, 2016
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ONSITE REGISTRATION
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CONFERENCE OPENING PLENARY TALK: (Carr Hall 1ST floor - Father Madden Hall)
BARBARA CITKO Seattle How to agree to disagree?:Complementizer dis(agreement) with coordinated subjects
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PLENARY TALK: (Carr Hall 1ST floor - Father Madden Hall) MARC GREENBERG Lawrence Slavs as migrants: Mapping prehistoric language variation
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SLAVIC LINGUISTIC SOCIETY 1 1 TH A N N U A L M E E T I N G
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LUNCH BREAK PLENARY TALK: (Carr Hall 1ST floor - Father Madden Hall) ANDREA SIMS Columbus Inflectional systems and the dynamical organization of the lexicon
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SEPTEMBER 23, 2016
PHONETICS & PHONOLOGY SYNTAX
03:15 ELAN DRESHER 03:50 Toronto & DANIEL HALL St. Mary’s
(CARR HALL 1ST FLOOR, FMH)
STEVEN FRANKS Bloomington Observations on the (not so left) periphery in Slavic
ASPECT
Halle’s ‘Sound Patterns of Russian’: The Road Not Taken
Potsdam
An acoustic comparison of Russian & English sibilant fricatives
Bloomington
Ultrasound images of the tongue root position in the [i] – [ɨ] contrast in Polish
Minimalist approaches to Slavic reflexives
05:50 SILJE ALVESTAD 06:25
South Macedonian decomposed nasal vowels are not an archaism, but an early Balkanism
MIRIAM SCHRAGER
Oslo
Bloomington
The use of aspect in Slavic infinitives and corresponding da-constructions
Accentual analysis of CSl deverbatives: сonsonant stems
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MAREK MAJER
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COFFEE BREAK
Helsinki
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ROSEMARIE CONNOLLY
Bloomington
JOUKO LINDSTEDT
Heidelberg
Univerbation, prosody and syntax in the history of Slavic aspect
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05:15 JADRANKA 05:50 GVOZDANOVIĆ
On islands, wh-movement, NPmovement, scrambling and the problem of labels within a radical minimalist approach (in Slavic and other languages)
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04:25 MAŁGORZATA ĆAVAR 05:00
PETER KOSTA
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Toronto
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS (CARR HALL 1ST FLOOR, FMH)
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03:50 ALEXEI KOCHETOV
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Harvard The remnants of the PIE Caland system in Slavic
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PHONETICS & PHONOLOGY
SEMANTICS
SYNTAX
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SEPTEMBER 24, 2016
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ONSITE REGISTRATION
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09:30 ANNA MELNIKOVA 10:05
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PALOMA JERETIC
JACEK WITKOŚ
ALAN TIMBERLAKE
ROBERT REYNOLDS
New York
Poznań
Columbia, NY
Tromso
Palatalization in Russian loanword phonology
Case and aspect in sentence-initial depictives in Russian
Accusative numeral subjects in Polish as (non)small nominals
Novgorod and the Hanse, trade and contact
Russian computerassisted language learning and artificial intelligence: automatic morphological analysis and disambiguation
JANE HACKING
DAIKI HORIGUCHI
DAMAR ĆAVAR
IRYNA OSADCHA
Tokyo
Iwate
Bloomington
Toronto
Salt Lake City
Palatalization avoidance in Russian loanwords
«Никаких пере- и недо-» или семантическая автономность префиксов пере- и недо- в русском языке
On split islands
Shifting through history: Lexical stress in East Slavic
Evanston
10:40 JOANNA CHOCIEJ 11:15
LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY
Stony Brook
10:05 NAOYA WATABE 10:40
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
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ELIZABETH ELLIOTT Pedagogical practice and the acquisition of Russian stress: Does writing stress marks help?
PAULINA ŁĘSKA
IRINA BARCLAY
KATE WHITE
Toronto
Poznań
Boone
Houston
Exceptionality and conspiracy in Polish vowel-zero alternations
Extraction of NP genitive complements out of relative clauses in Polish
Новгородская винная и пивная книга текущих счетов и расходов 1612 года как лингвистичный источник
Teaching Russian vocabulary: a study on learning context and proficiency level
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SEPTEMBER 24, 2016
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11:15 PHIL HOWSON
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IGOR DREER
CARA MUISE
Toronto
Beer Sheba
Montreal
A preliminary ultrasound analysis of liquids in Upper Sorbian
Small but precious: on the diachronic rethinking of the meanings of short and long forms of adjectives in Russian
Visibility and vulnerability: supporting LGBTQI students in Study Abroad
SYNTAX
PANEL: PARAMETRIC GRAMMAR
LUNCH BREAK MORPHOLOGY (ALUMNI HAL 400)
CONTACT AND COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS
CORPUS LINGUISTICS
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01:15 VARVARA MAGOMEDOVA
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JULIE GONCHAROVA
LIDIYA IORDANSKAYA & IGOR MEL’ČUK
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Nice
Competition analysis of nonallomorphic diminutive suffixes in modern Russia
Contact-induced grammaticalization in Slavic: evidence from low-contact languages
Brno
ANGELINA ALEKSANDROVA
KEITH LANGSTON
ISMAR MUHIĆ
ANTON ZIMMERLING
Atlanta
St. John’s
Moscow
A corpus-based study of Croatian standard accentuation
The case of the Serbian superlexical pro-
The nominal object parameter and dative subjects in Russian
Urbana - Champaign Suffixal inflection of nouns for number in Russian
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TOBIAS SCHEER
New York
01:50 FRANK GLADNEY 02:25
ANDRIJ DANYLENKO
Stony Brook
Strassbourg
MARKÉTA ZIKOVÁ
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VASSIL MOSTROV Valenciennes Comparative study of French and Bulgarian human general nouns
Well-formed branching onsets in Modern and Old Czech
Toronto
Montreal What can silent elements tell us about grammar?
On two semantic relations between a transitive verb V and a reflexive verb V-sja in Russian
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SEPTEMBER 24, 2016
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02:25 PIA ŠLOGAR
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IRINE CHACHANIDZE
JEFF PARKER
JASMINA MILIČEVIĆ
Gdańsk
Kutaisi
Provo
Halifax
Innovative word formation processes in the Kashubian spoken language
Vocabulary borrowing from Georgian into Russian
Processing the inflectional complexity of Russian nouns: features, information and frequency
Clitic climbing in Serbian viewed from a syntactic dependency perspective
CORPUS LINGUISTICS
SEMANTICS
SYNTAX
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COFFEE BREAK MORPHOLOGY (ALUMNI HAL 400)
CONTACT AND COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS
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03:15 ANJA ŠARIĆ
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SYLVIA LISELING-NILSSON
ALEXEI SHMELEV
SERGEI TATEVOSOV
VESELA SIMEONOVA
Frankfurt
Leuven
Moscow
Moscow
Ottawa
On the properties of Serbo-Croatian deverbal nouns
The Dutch verb ‘zeggen’ in indirect speech translated into Polish and Russian
Видовая коррелация и супплетивизм
Event structure and argument projection
On the syntax of two Bulgarian ‘that’ complementizers: ‘che’ and ‘deto’
IVANA KLINČIĆ & VLADIMIRA REZO
IRINA MIKELIAN Penn State & ANNA ZALIZNIAK
ELENA PETROSKA
ILIYANA KRAPOVA
Skopje / Billings
Venice
Moscow
The co-called DA-constructions in Macedonian (and the modal MORA)
Goals, beneficiaries and the double object construction in Bulgarian
03:50 ELENA KULINICH, 04:25 PHAEDRA ROYLE & DANIEL VALOIS
Zagreb
Montreal Recovery from morphological overregularizations in Russian child speech 10
Linguistic terminology development in Croatian by the end of the 18th century
On some crucial issues of Russian aspectology/ Ключевые вопросы русской аспектологии: варианты ответов
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NADEZJDA ZORIKHINA NILSSON
MAŁGORZATA SZAJBEL-KECK
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Stockholm
Frankfurt
The interplay between animacy and gender in Russian morphosyntax: paucal constructions in direct object function
Сложноподчиненные предложения с союзами контактного предшествованияв современном русском языке
When do secondary predicates not agree?
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SLS BUSINESS MEETING
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S E P. 2 5 , 2 0 1 6
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04:25 NEREA MADARIAGA & 05:00 IVAN IGARTUA
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A Polish case study
SLS CONFERENCE DINNER (Carr Hall 1ST floor, Father Madden Hall)
COFFEE
HERITAGE LANGUAGES
PRAGMATICS
LANGUAGE IN MEDIA
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(CARR HALL 404)
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PANEL: DISCOURSE AND IDENTITY (ALUMNI HAL 400)
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09:15 MARINA SHERKINA09:50 LIEBER
ANASTASIA MARTINKOVA
Carleton
Brno
Acquisition of Russian embedded yes-no questions by monolinguals and heritage speakers
Анализ лингвосоциокультурного функционирования интернационального префиксоида анти- в российском коммуникативном пространстве
DEJAN IVKOVIC
Introduction
LILIA SCHÜRCKS
York - Toronto
Potsdam
Writing Serbian on the Internet: What computation can tell us about alphabet presence and orthographic variability
Pomak selfidentification in online blogs – an insider view Discussant: Joseph Schallert
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Toronto
ELENA SHMELEVA
BOŽENA BEDNAŘIKOVÁ
MOTOKI NOMACHI
Moscow
Olomouc
Hokkaido
Русский язык XXI века: офисный новояз
Does inflection have the power to breach the information quality of news reporting
I am a Bulgarian, but I am not THAT Bulgarian: language and identity among Banat Bulgarians
Case Marking Variation in heritage Slavic Languages in Toronto
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SEPTEMBER 25, 2016
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09:50 PAULINA LYSKAWA, VALERIYA MORDVINOVA 10:25 & NAOMI NAGY
10:25 KATYA ROUZINA 11:00
Discussant: Joseph Schallert
RAISA ROZINA
MAREK ŁAZIŃSKI
Columbus
Moscow
Warsaw
The importance of input: A case study of heritage speakers’ parents
Comparative lexicon of drinking in Russian and British English
Words of the year in Slavic countries: A record of key words, or of neologisms?
CATHERINE RUDIN & ALI EMINOV Wayne Bulgarian Turkish Language choices: A Facebook-based Case Study Discussant: Marc Greenberg
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11:00 GUNTER SCHAARSCHMIDT 11:35
NAYLYA FEDOROVA & NAILYA FATTAXOVA
Victoria
Kazan
The language(s) of the Dukhobors in Canada
Русская народная примета: семантика и синтаксис
BOJAN BELIC Seattle Tales from the Trails of Two Campaigns: Cultivating and Caring for the Serbian Language Discussant: Peter Kosta
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KRZYSZTOF BOROWSKI
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Lawrence Kashubian and Polish Identities in Online Discourse Discussant: Peter Kosta
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SL A VIC L ING U IS T IC SO C IE T Y 11 T H A NNUA L M E E T ING C O NFE R E N CE Se p. 2 3 -2 5 , 2 0 1 6 Designed by: Gilad Sotil