LAVIS - Capital D SECOL - Capital C SECOL - Capital B Identity Louisiana Syntax Session 1 Session Chair: Elaine Chun Session Chair: Michael Picone Session Chair: Rafael Orozco 12:00-12:30PM Barbara Johnstone: Enregistering Speech Miranda Axworthy, Nicole Fitchett, Jack Aarnes Gudmestad: A Cross-Dialectal with Identity in the New South Martin, Tyler McPhillips, Michael Monaco, Analysis of Variable Mood Use in Spanish Thursday, April 9 & John Shuey: Skyping to the field: A New Take on a Field Methods Course 12:30-1:00PM Tamara Lindner: Franco-Jeunes and Jennimaria Palomaki: A Phase-Based Non-Franco-Jeunes: Perspectives on Account of Long Distance Binding in Finnish Language and Culture in South Louisiana 1:00-1:30PM 1:30-2:00PM Becky Childs: Language and Internet in the Lauren Colomb: A Preliminary Exploration Chad Davis & Seth Wilson: Passive New South of Language, Race, and Local Identity in Unaccusatives in L2 English Essays from L1 New Orleans Korean and L1 Chinese Speaker Essays Catherine Evans Davies: Performing Claiborne Rice & Wilbur Bennett: Ralf Thiede: Your Brain on Story Southernness in Country Music Competing Maps of Local Dialect Areas: Cajun English 2:00-2:30PM Break - Capital A LAVIS - Capital D SECOL - Capital C SECOL - Capital B Appalachian English Language Contact & Phonetics Linguistics & Pedagogy Session 2 Session Chair: Bridget Anderson Session Chair: Felice Coles Session Chair: Kristin Brown 2:30-3:00PM Michael Montgomery: The Appalachian Kristen Mullen: A Cross-Generational David Marlow: Linguistics Online: On Border as the Locus for New Dialect Analysis of Spanish-to-English Calques in Delivering Linguistic Courses via Distance Formation: A Test Case with Respect to Emerging Miami English Education Canceled due to family emergency Rafael Orozco: Spanish in the United States: Benjamin Torbert: Using Literature and Language Contact vs. Dialect Convergence Song to Teach Linguistic Syntax II Allison Burkette: The Interaction of Irinia Shport: Perceptual Mapping Between Jeanne Bissonnette, Jessica Hatcher, Jeffrey Linguistics and Object-Based Stancetaking Vietnames Lexical Tones and English Reaser, & Amanda Godley: Regional in Appalachian Interviews Intonational Patterns Differences in Pre-service ELA Teachers’ Aspect 3:00-3:30PM 3:30-4:00PM Responses to Critical Language Pedagogies 4:00-4:30PM Paul Reed: Appalachia, Monopthongization, Lydda L´opez & Nandi Sims: Spanish May Chung: Teaching Language Variation and Intonation: Rethinking Tradition Substrate Influence on Miami Latino to Chinese Teachers of English English: An Extension 4:30-5:00PM Karen Burdette: Welsh Consonant Justin White Frequency of Input: An Mutations and Spanish Consonant Analysis of the Micro Level of Learning Allophones: Are There Similarities? Italian 5:00-7:00PM Dinner on your own 7:00-8:30PM Opening Plenary - Capital D/C Opening Remarks: Dr. Jeffrey Braden, Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at NC State Reflections of LAVIS History, Michael Montgomery Dennis R. Preston: ["s2δ@~n], ["s2δ@n], ["s2δô@n], [s˜ 2:n], etc...: What we/they think/thought it is/was/will be 8:30-10:00PM Opening Reception with light hors d’oeuvres - Capital Ballroom [floor 20] Friday, April LAVIS - Capital D SECOL - Capital C SECOL - Capital B Spanish & Latino English Linguistics & Literature Acquisition & Phonetics Session Chair: Mary Kohn Session Chair: Connie Eble Session Chair: Irina Shport Jonathan Inscoe: Kansai-ben and the New Joseph Stanley: Brother Bell’s Audience South: Ethics of SAE Translation in Types: Forms of Address among Latter-day Japanese Media Saint Young Adults Erik R. Thomas: What a Swarm of Jo Tyler: “A Plain Wrapper Over a Lisa Sprowls: Second-dialect Acquisition in Variables Tells Us about the Formation of Five-Pound Lie”: Characterizing a Black Southwestern Pennsylvania Mexican American English Pulp Hero Through Code-Switching 10 Session 3 8:00-8:30AM 8:30-9:00AM 9:00-9:30AM Ralf Thiede & Kristin Brown: Colonial Emily Moeng: Acquiring Phonemes: What Shadows: Two Creole Bible Translations Distributional Information Do Infants Receive in Child-directed Speech? 9:30-10:00AM 10:00-10:30AM 10:30-11:00AM Phillip Carter: Perceiving Miami in English Cadwell Turnbull: “I HATE Colloquial Kirk Hazen, Jordan Lovejoy, Margery Webb, and Spanish Verse”: Examining Vernacular Third Person Emily Vandevender, & Kiersten Woods: The and Naturalized Elitist Ideologies in Fiction Sociophonetics of Z Devoicing Jim Michnowicz: Spanish-English Contact in Yanmin Bao: Very Different, Really Good: Jason McLarty Intonation Variation in the North Carolina: Different Variables, A Comparison of the Use of Intensifiers Very South Different Trajectories and Really Break - Capital A LAVIS - Capital D SECOL - Capital C SECOL - Capital B Recent Immigrants in the South Appalachian English Perception Session 4 Session Chair: Phillip Carter Session Chair: Allison Burkette Session Chair: Dennis Preston 11:00-11:30PM Elaine Chun: “She Be Acting Like She’s Abbey Thomas: Giving Directions in an Angela Tramontelli: Changes in Latitudes, Black”: Ideologies of Language and Appalachian Community Changes in Attitudes: Perceptual Blackness Among Korean American Female Dialectology in Michigan Youth in Texas 11:30-12:00PM J. Daniel Hasty, Becky Childs, & Gerard Benjamin Jones: Perceiving New England: Van Herk: Surveying the Linguistic Terrain: An Examination of Dialect Utilizing Surveys Near and Far 12:00-12:30PM 12:30-1:00PM 1:00-2:30PM Agnes Bolonyai: “Where are You from?”: Kirk Hazen, Kiersten Woods, Jordan Alicia Cipria: Whose Spanish? The Term Immigrant Stories of Accent, Belonging, and Lovejoy, & Emily Vandevender: An/A in “Neutral Spanish” and its Use in Media ‘Other’ Experiences in the South Appalachia Production in the US Luciana Fellin: The New Italians of the Timothy Alford: Albertville English: An Rafael Orozco & Dorian Dorado: Perceptual South Appalachian Variety Attitudes towards Spanish in the New South Lunch on your own (closed SECOL Board meeting, 1:15-2:15, Board Room [Floor 20]) LAVIS - Capital D SECOL - Capital C SECOL - Capital B Linguistic Outreach & Coalition on Appalachian Identity Engagement Language Panel Session 5 Session Chair: Walt Wolfram Session Organizer: Jennifer Cramer Session Chair: Claiborne Rice 2:30-3:00PM Kirk Hazen: From Community Engagement Anita Puckett: Speech and the Nola Stephens: Ungodly Language to Public Outreach: Historical Analysis and (Re)Construction of Identity in Appalachian Attitudes: Teaching Linguistics in the Future Goals Local Government Public Address Events Shadow of the Tower of Babel Brooke Parker, J. Daniel Hasty, & Becky Kim Lilienthal: Stancetaking in Childs: Surveying the New Appalachia: International Service Learning Reflection: A Change, Perception, and Influence Discursive Model of Assessment Bridget Anderson: Applied Sociophonetics Jennifer Cramer: Country vs. ‘Country’: Kellam Barta: We Just Decided To in Forensic Linguistic Casework Involving Using Punctuation to Mediate Negative Voice Comparison and Speaker Profiling Perceptions in Labeling Appalachian Anne H. Charity Hudley & Christine Michelle Compton: The Effects of a New Phillip M. Carter, Lydda L´ opez, & Nandi Mallinson: From Opportunity Gaps to Method of Instruction on the Perception of Sims: Talk about Talk: Metalinguistic Progressive Partnerships: Interdisciplinary Appalachian English Commentary on Multilingual Miami 3:00-3:30PM 3:30-4:00PM 4:00-4:30PM Models of Sociolinguistic Justice in the New South 4:30-5:00PM Break - Capital A LAVIS - Capital D SECOL - Capital C SECOL - Capital B First Language Viewing & South Atlantic American Dialect Ethnicity & Identity Response Society Panel: Linguistic Corpora for Advancing the Study of Southern American Englishes Session 6 Session Organizer: Michael Session Chair: Sonja Lanehart Montgomery 5:00-5:30PM First Language: The Race to Save Cherokee Lucia Siebers: Studying Language Variation Janice Jake & Carol Myers-Scotton: Documentary Screening in the Antebellum South: The Corpus of Grammatical Features of Xhosa-English Older African American Speakers Codeswitching Michael Ellis & Michael Montgomery: Brooke Wallig: Turn Down For What? Mapping Southern American English, Exploration and Analysis of the Functions of 1861-1865 English in Korean Hip-Hop Response and Discussion Led by Chris Kirk Hazen: Creating a Language Corpus Mar´ıa-Isabel Mart´ınez-Mira: Ethnicity, Koops, Hartwell Francis, Neal Hutcheson, & for Long Term Success Identity Labels, and Spanish Fluency: Does 5:30-6:00PM 6:00-6:30PM Danica Cullinan Speaking Spanish Make Hispanics more ‘Hispanic’ ? 6:30-7:00PM Michael Montgomery: Appalachian Felice Coles: Commodifying the Preservation Englishes in Their Sub-Regional Contexts of Isle˜ no Spanish Dinner/Evening on your own 9:00-11:00PM Student Mixer at The Raleigh Times Bar 14 E Hargett St, Raleigh, NC 27601 18+, ID Required LAVIS - Capital D SECOL - Capital C SECOL - Capital B Louisiana French & English Identity & Perception Southern Vowels Session 7 Session Chair: Gillian Sankoff Session Chair: Ben Torbert Session Chair: Bill Labov 8:30-9:00AM Michael Picone: Language and Dialect in Boyd Davis & Rebecca Roeder: Mrs. Tyler Kendall & Valerie Fridland: Southern Louisiana, The State of the Research Guthery is Polite: Demographically-affected Shiftiness: Intra-Regional Variability in Changes in Perceptions Eighteen Years Vowel Production and Perception Across the Apart South Amy Hemmeter: Creating Gender-neutral Charlie Farrington, Tyler Kendall, & Valerie Stimuli Fridland: The Dynamic South: Inherent Saturday, April 11 9:00-9:30AM Spectal Change in the Southern Vowel Shift 9:30-10:00AM 10:00-10:30AM 10:30-11:00AM Nathalie Dajko: The Continuing Importance Mary B. Zeigler: Hey, You Guys!: The Kelly Millard: The Absence of the Pin-Pen of French in Louisiana Divided Mind of the New American South Merger in Miami Katie Carmichael: R-lessness in Cajun Brianna Teague & Jeffrey Reaser: Linguistic Kaitlyn Lee: Transition Zones: A Study of English and New Orleans English Localness, Distance, and Network through /ai/ Monopthongization in Owensboro,KY North Carolina Toponym Pronunciations & Evansville, IN Break - Capital A LAVIS - Capital D SECOL - Capital C SECOL - Capital B African American English South Asian Languages Applied Linguistics Session 8 Session Chair: Mary Zeigler Session Chair: Ralf Thiede Session Chair: Antonio Reyes 11:00-11:30AM Tracey Weldon: Sounding Black: Labeling Jen Boehm, Emily Moeng, & Amy Reynolds: Angela Tramontelli & Mary Kate Hedrick: and Perceptions of African American Voices Modeling English Phonological Structures: ‘Yay’ or ‘Neigh’: A Pragmatics-Based on Southern College Campuses A Case Study of Frequency Effects in S’gar Approach to Body Language in Natural Karen Speakers Horsemanship and Equine-assisted Psychotherapy 11:30-12:00PM Amy Reynolds Karen English: Coronal Stop Scott Kiesling, Jacob Eisenstein, James Deletion in a New American Southern Fitzpatrick, & Umashanthi Pavalanathan: Language Community The Development of a Stance Annotation Scheme: Lessons for Computational Linguistics and Sociolinguists 12:00-12:30PM Patricia Cukor-Avila: Growing INTO and Jen Boehm: An Acoustic Dialectal Analysis Natalie Schilling & Alexandria Marsters: IN African American English of S’gaw Karen in North Carolina Applying Sociolinguistic Findings to Forensic Contexts and Forensic Data to Sociolinguistic Issues: The Case of the Unexpected Southern Accent 12:30-1:00PM Sonja Lanehart: Black Is, Black Isn’t: Perceptions of Language and Blackness Bree Smith: Numeral Classifiers in Lao Thomas R. Sawallis: Shakespearean Original Pronunciation Performance in Choral Contexts: A Case Report 1:00-2:30PM Lunch on your own (Open SECOL Business Meeting - Capital B LAVIS - Capital D SECOL - Capital C SECOL - Capital B The Urban South American Indian Languages Language Ideology Session 9 Session Chair: Erik Thomas Session Chair: Jack Martin Session Chair: Catherine Davies 2:30-3:00PM Bill Labov: The Phonology of the Urban Eleanor Feltner: The Noncanonical Erin L. Berry: The Linguistic Presentation South: an Overview Characteristics of Chippewa of Self in Social Media Environments: A Pilot Study of Black Millenial Students at a Historically Black University 3:00-3:30PM Nathan Hardymon: The Shawnee Alignment Amanda Eads: Lebanese-American in the System: A Lexical Functional Approach South: Transition from Diasporic to Hyphenated Identity 3:30-4:00PM 4:00-4:30PM Robin Dodsworth: Network Cluster Razia Husain: Exploring the Permissible Use Salvatore Callesano & Phillip M. Carter: Detection and the Reversal of the Southern of the Experience Past and Non-Experience Perceptions of Spanish and English in Vowel Shift in Raleigh Past Suffixes in Cherokee Miami: The Implicit Association Test Mary Kohn: (De)Segregation: The Impact Ramon Escamilla: Antonio Reyes: Emotions and Illusions in of De-Facto and De-Jure Segregation on Mirativity in Hupa (California Dene) Online Language Ideological Debates African American English in the New South 4:30-5:00PM Break - Capital A 5:00-6:30PM Closing Plenary - Capital D/C William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.: LAVIS: Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? 7:00-10:00PM Reception with heavy hors d’oeuvres and music by The Midatlantic - Capital Ballroom [floor 20]
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