Schedule Table

THURSDAY, JUNE 16

4:00-8:00          REGISTRATION (CAS 116)

8:00-10:00      RECEPTION: Boston University Pub (225 Bay State Road, lower level of BU Castle)

FRIDAY JUNE 17

8:00-9:00        REGISTRATION (CAS 116)

9:00-9:15        OPENING REMARKS (CAS 224)

9:15–10:15     PLENARY SESSION (CAS 224)

Christian Mair, “World Non-Standard Englishes: Reflections on the Global Spread of (Some) Vernacular Varieties of English”

10:15-10:45    COFFEE BREAK (CAS 2nd floor hall)

GENERAL SESSION I

SECTION A (CAS 203)
SECTION B (CAS 237)
SECTION C (CAS 316)
SECTION D (CAS 226)
INTERNET IDIOMS COMPARATIVE

CONSTRUCTIONS

IRISH ENGLISH VARIATIONISM
10:50 11:20 JON BAKOS THOMAS HOFFMAN JULIA DAVYDOVA DON CHAPMAN
11:25 11:55 KERREMANS, STEGMAYR GUNTHER KALTENBÖCK MARIJE VAN HATTUM KIRK HAZEN
12:00 12:30 URSULA KIRSTEN TURO VARTIAINEN STEPHEN LUCEK SANDRA JANSEN


12:30-1:55      LUNCH

CASE

AFRICAN/RELATED DIASPORIC ENGLISHES PHONOLOGICAL TOPICS IN AMERICAN/NEW ENGLISHES ACADEMIC STYLES
2:00

2:30

PAYNE, BERLAGE LARS HINRICHS DAVID EDDINGTON PRESLEY IFUKOR
2:35

3:05

WOLK, BRESNAN, ROSENBACH, SZMRECSANYI HUBER,
SCHMIDT
CAROLINE WILTSHIRE UTE RÖMER
3:10

3:40

WULFF, GRIES
ROBERT FUCHS TOSHIHIRO ODA PETER SIEMUND

3:45-4:10        COFFEE BREAK (CAS 2nd floor hall)

PERCEPTUAL DIALECTOLOGY
4:15

4:45

CHRIS MONTGOMERY GLENDA-ALICIA LEUNG

4:55     PLENARY SESSION (CAS 224)
David Denison, Presidential Address

SATURDAY, JUNE 18

8:30-9:30        PLENARY SESSION (CAS 224)

April McMahon, “Comparing [laɪk] with [lʌɪk]: Methods for Collecting and Comparing Data from Varieties of English”

9:35-10:05      COFFEE BREAK (CAS 2nd floor hall)

GENERAL SESSION II

SECTION A (CAS 213)
SECTION B (CAS 237)
SECTION C (CAS 316)
SECTION D (CAS 324)
WORKSHOP: MERGERS IN ENGLISH MODERN ENGLISH CONSTRUCTIONS WORKSHOP: GENITIVE VARIATION IN ENGLISH WORKSHOP: ENGLISH IN THE INDIAN DIASPORA
10:10

10:40

MAGUIRE, CLARK, WATSON AARTS, BOWIE, WALLIS
PAYNE, BERLAGE DEUBER, LEUNG, LACOSTE
10:45 11:15 MACIEJ BARANOWSKI KARIN AXELSSON TAGLIAMONTE, JANKOWSKI MARIANNE HUNDT
11:20

11:50

CLARK,

WATSON

LINNEA MICCIULLA CATHY O’CONNOR JAKOB LEIMGRUBER
11:55

12:25

DRAGER,

HAY


BÖRJARS, DENISON, KRAJEWSKI RAJEND MESTHRIE


12:30-1:55      LUNCH

PRAGMATICS

2:00

2:30

LAUREN HALL-LEW MARKUS BIESWANGER EHRET, WOLK, SZMRECSANYI CLAUDIA RATHORE
2:35

3:05

JENNIFER NYCZ CHRISTINE GÜNTHER EVELIEN KEIZER ALAM, STUART-SMITH

3:05-3:35        EXHIBITORS’ COFFEE HOUR (CAS 216)

CANADIAN ENGLISH
3:40

4:10

PHILLIP TIPTON MEIKE PFAFF CHARLES BOBERG LENA ZIPP
4:15

4:45

ALEXANDER BERGS STEFAN DOLLINGER CAPSTONE SESSION

4:55-5:55        PLENARY SESSION (CAS 224)
Christopher Ricks, “The Very Words, and Not Only Those”

SUNDAY, JUNE 19

8:30-9:30        PLENARY SESSION (CAS 224)

Sali Tagliamonte, University of Toronto: “System and Society in the Evolution of Change: The Case of Canada”

9:35-10:05      COFFEE BREAK (CAS 2nd floor hall)

GENERAL SESSION III

SECTION A (CAS 213)
SECTION B (CAS 237)
SECTION C (CAS 316)
SECTION D (CAS 324)
CORPUS STUDIES WORKSHOP: ASPECTS OF METHODOLOGY AND PEDAGOGY GRAMMATICAL-IZATION AND DEGRAMMA-TICALIZATION WORKSHOP: METHODS OF ANALYZING SPOKEN ENGLISH
10:10

10:40

GARRISON BICKERSTAFF WALT WOLFRAM JULIE VAN BOGAERT NEAL NORRICK
10:45 11:15 TERTTU NEVALAINEN PUNELL, RAIMY, SALMONS MARION ELENBAAS GISLE ANDERSEN
11:20

11:50

MATTHEW O’DONNELL BILL KRETZSCHMAR STEFANIE WULFF DAGMAR BARTH-WEINGARTEN
CASE STUDIES
11:55

12:25

LIEVEN VANDELANOTTE KIRK HAZEN GRAEME TROUSDALE BRUCE FRASER


12:30-1:55      LUNCH

WORKSHOP: EVALUATION AND INSTRUCTION

LETTERS AND LITERATURE
2:00

2:30

GREGORY GARRETSON JAROSALAW WECKWERTH DUSTIN GRUE CHRISTOPH RÜHLEMANN
2:35

3:05

STEFAN DIEMER IZABELA LAZAR MINNA PALANDER-COLLIN KLAUS SCHNEIDER

3:05-3:30        COFFEE BREAK (CAS 2nd floor hall)

A CASE OF LEXICALIZATION: FROM MIDDLE TO MODERN ENGLISH
3:35

4:05

MICHAEL ERLEWINE JOANNA NYKIEL JIM WALKER ANNE WICHMANN, NICOLE DEHÉ
4:10

4:40


CAPSTONE SESSION

4:55-5:30        POSTER SESSION 1 (CAS 227)
Zeltia Blanco-Suárez, “Death-related intensifiers: Grammaticalization and related phenomena in the development of the intensifier deadly”

Daniele Franceschi, “Shall we start or … commence? Stylistic aspects of near-synonymous verb use”

Mark Lindsay and Mark Aronoff,  “Natural selection in self-­organizing morphological systems”

7:00-9:00        CONFERENCE DINNER (Faculty Dining Room, 5th floor George Sherman Union, 775 Commonwealth Avenue)

Laurence Horn, Yale, “Etymythology and Taboo”

MONDAY, JUNE 20

8:30-9:30        PLENARY SESSION (CAS 224)

Lisa Green, “Multiple Grammars and Dialectical Variation: A View from the Perspective of Language Development”

9:35-10:05      COFFEE BREAK (CAS 2nd floor hall)

GENERAL SESSION IV

SECTION A (CAS 213)
SECTION B (CAS 237)
SECTION C (CAS 316)
EARLY ENGLISH CONSTRUCTIONS WORKSHOP: NEW CORPUS-BASED TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP: GLOBAL ENGLISH
10:10

10:40


CUYCKENS, HILPERT FILPPULA, KLEMOLA, MAURANEN
10:45 11:15 AYUMI MIURA BRITTA MONDORF PETER SIEMUND
11:20

11:50

LIESELOTTE BREMS TANJA SÄILY HYNNINEN, HAKALA
11:55

12:25

IZABELA CZERNIAK JAVIER PEREZ-GUERRA PAULASTO, RANTA, MERILÄINEN


12:30-1:55      LUNCH

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ENGLISH SYNTAX
2:002:30 CARLOS PRADO-ALONSO GRIES, HILPERT EDGAR SCHNEIDER
2:35

3:05

RÖMER, O’DONNELL, ELLIS
BENEDIKT SZMRECSANYI HANNA PARVIAINEN

3:05-3:30        COFFEE BREAK (CAS 2nd floor hall)

3:35

4:05

RAINER SCHULZE MARIA JOSÉ LOPEZ-COUSO ZHIMING BAO
4:10

4:40

LAUREL SMITH STVAN WORKSHOP OVERVIEW RAJEND MESTHRIE

4:55-5:30        POSTER SESSION 2 (CAS 314)

Jakob R. E. Leimgruber and Lavanya Sankaran, “Imperfectives in Singapore English: New evidence for ethnic varieties?”

Nadja Nesselhauf, “Diachronic corpus linguistics: overcoming the limitations of automatic analysis”

Carla Suhr, “Introducing visuals to historical pragmatics: Book history and  multimodality”

5:35-6:35        PLENARY SESSION (CAS 224)

Stefan Gries, “The Quantitative Revolution in Corpus Linguistics: Applications and Their Theoretical Implications”

7:00-11:00      HARBOR CRUISE (Buses leave from 725 Commonwealth Avenue)

TUESDAY, JUNE 21

8:30-9:30        BUSINESS MEETING (CAS 522)

9:35-10:05      COFFEE BREAK (CAS 2nd floor hall)

GENERAL SESSION V

SECTION A (CAS 213)
SECTION B (CAS 237)
SECTION C (CAS 316)
SECTION D (CAS 324)
MODERN ENGLISH CONSTRUCTIONS ASIAN AND PACIFIC ENGLISH CONTACT OR COMPARISONS OF ENGLISH AND

GERMANIC LANGUAGES

DEVELOPMENTS OF IDIOSYNCRATC CONSTRUCTIONS
10:10

10:40

DEPRAETERE, LANGFORD LARINA, KURTES, SURYANARAYAN ANNA WÄRNSBY LAUREL BRINTON
10:45 11:15 DORIS SCHOENEFELD MANFRED SAILER ELINE ZENNER BEATE HAMPE
ORTHOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENTS
11:20

11:50


CHRISTINA SANCHEZ-STOCKHAMMER
GEORG MAIER

1:00-4:00      ARCHITECTURAL TOUR OF DOWNTOWN BOSTON (Bus leaves from 725 Commonwealth Avenue)