Spring 2007 Tuesday Seminar Series:

Date Presenter Title
1/16/07

Stanley Peters

Stanford University

Semantics of Possessives

 

Abstract   Handout

Wednesday

1/17/07

Moore 575

Annie Tremblay

University of Hawai'i - Department of SLS

On the acquisition and processing of English lexical stress by French Canadian L2 learners

 

Abstract   Handout
1/30/07

Jack Bilmes

University of Hawai'i - Department of Anthropology

Taxonomies are for talking: A reanalysis of a Sacks' classic

 

Abstract   Handout
2/6/07

Patricia Donegan

University of Hawai'i - Department of Linguistics

 

The (Non-)Paradox of  ‘Secondary Split’: A Note on  Phonologization

 

Abstract   Handout

Thursday

2/8/07

Moore 575

Elizabeth Zeitoun

Academia Sinica

 

Another look at the Saisiyat case marking system: Synchronic and diachronic implications

 

Abstract Handout About Speaker
2/13/07

Daniel Kaufman

Cornell University, New York

 

Corpus content and methodology in language documentation
2/20/07

Nicholas Thieberger

University of Melbourne

 

Anxious respect: Practicalities and possibilities for language documentation and conservation
2/27/07

Arienne Dwyer

University of Kansas

 

It takes a Community: Language Documentation in the Modern Age

 

Abstract   Handout

Thursday

3/1/07

St. John Hall 011

Tetyana Sayenko

Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, Japan

 

Pragmatic and Prosodic Structure of an English Fairy Tale Text

 talk co-sponsored by the Department of Second Language Studies

Abstract About Speaker
3/06/07

Laura Robinson

University of Hawai'i - Department of Linguistics

 

Microphones in the mud: Linguistic fieldwork in the northern Philippines

 

Abstract   Handout
3/13/07

Susan Garnsey

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

Comprehension of Mandarin Headless and Headed Relative Clauses

 talk co-sponsored by the Department of Psychology

Abstract About Speaker
3/20/07

Keao NeSmith

University of Hawai'i - Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures

 

Traditional Hawaiian and Neo Hawaiian

please visit www.traditionalhawaiian.com

  download article new: June 14 2007  

(also appears in Journal 3 of  'Oiwi)

Abstract   About Speaker
3/27/07

no seminar scheduled

Enjoy the Spring Break

Monday

4/2/07

Webster Hall 115

Luc Steels

Free University of Brussels & Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Paris

 

Experiments in Artificial Language Evolution with Fluid Construction Grammar

 

Abstract   Handout
4/3/07

Laura Robinson - Linguistics

Kathy Phillips - English

Dan X. Hall - Linguistics

LLL 11 Pre-Conference Workshop: How to give best presentation ever!

 

Workshop Ad   Handout
4/10/07

Ann Peters

University of Hawai'i - Department of Linguistics

 

Connecting the Dots to Unpack the Language

 

Abstract   Handout
4/17/07

Film Screening

 

The Tailenders

 

Synopsis   Handout
5/1/07

Tsz-Him Tsui

Kaori Ueki

University of Hawai'i - Department of Linguistics

 

 Tsz-Him Tsui: Japanese Loanwords in Woleaian

Kaori Ueki: A preliminary study of Fukui intonation

5/8/07

Kazuko Selig

Jae Hoon Jeong

University of Hawai'i - Department of Linguistics

 

Kazuko Selig: Hawaiian AI

Jae Hoon Jeong: MA Thesis presentation

 


 

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