LAGB 2024: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LINGUISTICS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 29TH
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09:00-11:00 Session 8A
Chair:
Norman Yeo (University of York, UK)
09:00
Gianluca Porta (Ulster University, UK)
When to extract from English temporal clauses
09:30
Harry Cook (University of York, UK)
A Parameter Hierarchy for Long-Distance Anaphora
10:00
Setayesh Dashti (University of Oxford, UK)
The only two stative simplex verbs in Persian and their interactions with viewpoint aspect
10:30
Theodora Alexopoulou (University of Cambridge, UK)
Kook-Hee Gil (University of Sheffield, UK)
George Tsoulas (University of York, UK)
Why not Color Agreement?
09:00-11:00 Session 8B
Chair:
Andrew Nevins (University College London, UK)
09:00
Thomas Hammond (University of Sheffield, UK)
Kook-Hee Gil (University of Sheffield, UK)
L2 knowledge at the initial state: Chunking, derivational complexity and L1 transfer in the production of French question forms
09:30
Balthazar Lauzon (Ulster University, UK)
Raffaella Folli (University of Ulster, UK)
Christina Sevdali (University of Ulster, UK)
Juliana Gerard (Ulster University, UK)
Auxiliary selection in French acquisition: Third-for-first person extensions and the role of input
10:00
Zsuzsanna Bárkányi (The Open University, UK)
Zoltán G. Kiss (ELTE, Hungary)
Individual differences in the acquisition of voicing related processes in multilingual speech
10:30
Davide Di Prete (University College London, UK)
Textsetting (mis)alignment in the metrics of Italian pop and rap
09:00-11:00 Session 8C
Chair:
Jenny Amos (UOS, UK)
09:00
Liliane Haegeman (DIALING, Ghent University, Belgium)
Styling the character: subject drop in Agatha Christie
09:30
Marie Flesch (LLF, CNRS-Université Paris Cité, France)
Julie Abbou (Università di Torino, Italy)
Heather Burnett (LLF, CNRS-Université Paris Cité, France)
A quantitative study of person- and identity-centered language in French
10:00
Ayumi Matsuo (Kobe College, Japan)
Fuka Tsutano (Kobe College, Japan)
How language choice affects the encoding of complex motion events
10:30
Nigel Duffield (Konan University, Japan)
Ayumi Matsuo (Kobe College, Japan)
Trang Phan (Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy)
‘…The old man knows the exceptions’: comparing Japanese and Vietnamese L2 learners' sensitivity to partial rules in English wh-questions.
11:30-12:30 Session 9A: Poster Session

 

Savio Meyase (University of York, UK)Michael Ramsammy (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Tonal and laryngeal contrast in Jokha Tenyidie

 

Susan Lu (University College London, UK)

Gradient Phonotactics in Rotokas

 

Lauren Ackerman (Newcastle University, UK)

Name Explorer App: A Resource for Rigorous and Replicable Stimulus Design

 

Keisuke Kume (Nagoya University, Japan)Heather Marsden (University of York, UK)

Acceptability judgement satiation after sentence processing task: Evidence from Japanese

 

Christianna Antonopoulou (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)Vassilios Spyropoulos (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)

A typology of coordinate compound structures with special reference to Greek

 

Yiwei Si (University of Oxford, UK)

Still a preposition: on aspectual properties of verbal particles in German

 

Clare Patterson (University of Cologne, Germany)Andrew Kehler (University of California San Diego, United States)Petra B. Schumacher (University of Cologne, Germany)

Interpretation Strategies for Complex Anaphora

 

Izabel Ilie (University College London, UK)Juliette van Steensel (University College London, UK)Andrew Lamont (University College London, UK)

Sticking point: Structural Optimality cannot model tone bunnies

 

Fumio Mohri (Fukuoka University, Japan)

Reduplicated plural nouns in Japanese and their ‘many’ readings

 

13:30-15:30 Session 10A
Chair:
Jonathan Kasstan (University of Westminster, UK)
13:30
Savio Meyase (University of York, UK)
A comparative study of the Tenyidie (Angami) languages
14:00
Patrick Elliott (Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany)
Mixed polarity pluralities
14:30
Lulu Guo (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
Deletion of bare nouns in A-not-A constructions
13:30-15:30 Session 10B
Chair:
Jenny Amos (UOS, UK)
13:30
Aimee Herubin (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
Phonetic variation as a function of sexual orientation in queer women in Wellington, New Zealand
14:00
Johannes Heim (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Maryam Bala (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Arabella Sinclair (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Exploring caregiver intervention on early question-answer sequences
14:30
Rana Almbark (University of York, UK)
Latifa Alkuwaiz (Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, UK)
Leah Sternefeld (University of Oxford, UK)
Christopher Lucas (SOAS University of London, UK)
Georgina Brown (Lancaster University, UK)
Sam Hellmuth (University of York, UK)
Mapping Syrian Arabic dialects in diaspora
15:00
Anna Laoide-Kemp (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Resolving the spell-out timing paradox in Irish historic tense lenition
14:00-15:30 Session 11: Education Session (Note that this session commences at 2pm.)

Note that this session commences at 2pm. 

14:00
Rowena Kasprowicz (University of Reading, UK)
Suzanne Graham (University of Reading, UK)
Hannah Davidson (University of Reading, UK)
Motivational differences among young language learners (Chair: Janet Lloyd – Primary Languages Network)
14:30
Leanne Henderson (Queen’s University, Belfast, UK)
Revisiting ‘choice’ in secondary language learning from the perspectives of young people (Chair: Janette Swainston – Longsands Academy)
15:00
Alice Corr (Birmingham University, UK)
Anna Havinga (University of Bristol, UK)
Jonathan R. Kasstan (University of Westminster, UK)
Norma Schifano (Birmingham University, UK)
Sascha Stollhans (University of Leeds, UK)
Michelle Sheehan (Newcastle University, UK)
A manifesto for change: how linguistics can help with the languages crisis (Chair: Sally Conroy – Cardinal Newman) (Commentary: Sebastian Blümmers – Q3 Academy Langley)