hispanic linguistics symposium 2019, october 24-26
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Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2019, October 24-26, University of Texas at El Paso
Thursday, October 24
12:00 - 6:30 pm Check-in (Union 3rd
floor)
12:00 - 4:00 pm Registration (Union3rd floor)
1:00 - 3:00 pm Parallel Sessions
3:00 - 3:30 pm Coffee break (Union 3rd floor)
3:30 - 5:00 pm Parallel Sessions and 1st Workshop
5:00 - 6:15 pm Poster Session (Union 3rd
floor)
6:20 - 7:20 pm 1st plenary talk: Paola E. Dussias; Pennsylvania State University
7: 30 - 10:00 pm Opening Reception at Centennial Museum
Friday, October 25
7:30 – 8:50 am Continental breakfast (Tomas Rivera Conference Center, Union 3rd floor)
8:00 – 4:30 pm Check-in (Union 3rd floor)
9:30-11:30 & 3:00-5:00 pm Registration (Union 3rd
floor)
9:00 – 11:00 am Parallel Sessions
11:00 – 11:30 am Coffee break (Union 3rd floor)
11:30 – 1:00 pm Parallel Sessions
1:00 – 2:30 pm Lunch (on your own)
2:30 – 4:00 pm Parallel sessions
4:00 – 4:30 pm Coffee break (Union 3rd floor)
4:00 – 4:30 pm Business meeting (Tomas Rivera Conference Center)
4:30 – 6:00 pm Parallel Sessions and 2nd Workshop
6:15 – 7:15 pm 2nd
plenary talk: Anna Maria Escobar; University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Saturday, October 26
7:30 – 8:50 am Continental breakfast (Tomas Rivera Conference Center, Union 3rd floor)
8:00 – 2:30 pm Check-in (Union 3rd
floor)
9:00 – 10:30 am Parallel Sessions
10:30 – 11:30 am 3rd plenary talk: Olga Fernández Soriano; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
11:30 – 1:00 pm Parallel Sessions and 3rd
Workshop
1:00 – 2:30 pm Lunch (on your own)
2:30 – 4:00 pm Parallel Sessions
4:00 – 4:30 pm Coffee break (Union 3rd floor)
4:30 – 6:00 pm Parallel sessions
6:15 – 7:15 pm 4th plenary talk: Laura Colantoni; University of Toronto
7:30 – 10:00 pm Conference Dinner at Tomás Rivera Conference Center, Union Buiding room 308
2019 Hispanic Linguistics Symposium - University of Texas at El Paso
Room Acacia Room 102A Andesite Room 102B Cactus Flower Room 102C Desert Canyon Room 102D Smiley Room 310 Templeton Suite 313
Discourse Analysis /
Pragmatics
Code-switchingVariation Semantics Pedagogy
Heritage Language -
Phonetics
Chair: Alfredo Urzúa Melisa Dracos Sean McKinnon Scott Schwenter Joseph Casillas Laura Colantoni
1:00 - 1:30 El pronombre uno como
estrategia discursiva
multifuncional: Entrevistas
con mujeres guatemaltecas
y mexicanas deportadas
L. Hernandez
The (un)acceptability of
Spanish/English word-
internal phonological
codeswitching
S. Stefanich
Change and continuity in
Costa Rican forms of
address: tuteo, effeminacy
and homosexuality
V. Fernández-Mallat
M. Dearstyne
The pragmatics of mood
alternation in Mexican
Spanish in Georgia
K. Bove
P. P. Limerick
The Open Text Initiative:
Acquisition in Intermediate
Spanish without a Textbook
H. M. Anderson
The intonation of child
Spanish heritage speakers
G. Repiso-Puigdelliura
1:30 - 2:00 Conventional Expressions
in Spanish Pragmatics:
Native speakers and
Learners in Two Sites
K. Bardovi-Harlig
S. Mossman
¡Te lo dije! She is one smart
cookie! Telenovela Code-
Switching: Betty reinvented
for a US-Spanish Speaking
Audience
E. Fernández-Lizárraga
T. Goebel-Mahrle
A variationist analysis of
overt subject placement in
bilingual Arizonan and
monolingual Mexican
Spanish
D. Jung
S. McKinnon
The interpretation of
indefinites and bare
singulars in Brazilian
Portuguese: a scope study
O. Severo
A Manito curriculum:
Working to create a
culturally connected
curriculum to teach Spanish
in the San Luis Valley of
Colorado
D. V. Wilson
L. Beké
Monolingual and heritage
gestural timing patterns in
Spanish and Portuguese
nasal structures
R. Martinez
2:00 - 2:30 “I love u the most!”: CMC
Acts and Politeness
Variation in Instagram Live
Videos
E. Rodriguez
Sensitivity to code-
switching asymmetries in L2
processing is affected by
task manipulation
J. Valdes Kroff
J. Hall
R. Guzzardo Tamargo
P. Dussias
¡Casi te caístes! Variation in
Second Person Singular
Preterit Forms in Spanish
Children
E. Baker
Estudio diacrónico de la
tempoaspectualidad y
desarrollos pragmáticos del
adverbio luego es español
A. E. Pérez Barajas
Beyond explicit instruction
outcomes: Examining
(in)direct effects of Spanish
heritage language teaching
L. Echevarria
M. Matos
D. Pascual y Cabo
Articulatory variability in
rhotic production in central
New Mexico speakers of
Spanish as a Heritage
Language
C. E. Ibarra
2:30 - 3:00 Intonational form and the
division of pragmatic labor
in Asturian vocatives
E. García-Fernández
“Aqui também é assim”:
Code-switching for Humor
in Spanish-Portuguese
bilingual conversations
K. Christoffersen
A. Carvalho
Los puertorriqueños se les
está cayendo la ‘a’:
Variation between marked
and unmarked datives in
Puerto Rican Spanish
J. Vélez Avilés
J. I. Cruz Martínez
Portuguese VLT: Vocabulary
breadth as proficiency
measure
A. Alves Santos
T. M. M de Sá
L. Amaral
R. A. Souza
V. N. Almeida
F0 as a correlate of stress
and focus in L1 and L2
Spanish
C. Sánchez-Alvarado
Thursday, October 24
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3:00 - 3:30
Room Acacia Room 102A Andesite Room 102B Cactus Flower Room 102C Desert Canyon Room 102D Smiley Room 310 Templeton Suite 313
Pedagogy Language Acquisition Syntax Language AttitudesDuolingo: Linguists in
Industry
WORKSHOP
Chair
Sabrina Mossman Natalia Mazzaro Nick Sobin Matthew Kanwit Cindy Blanco
3:30 - 4:00 Text complexity and Latino
learners: Analyzing the
appropriateness of
standardized tests
P. MacGregor-Mendoza
L3 acquisition of noun-
adjective strings in L2
Spanish & L3
French/Quechua
D. Hair
S. Hubbel Bigger
Subject Raising over
Experiencers Seems to Me
to Be Marginally
Grammatical in Spanish
R. Simonsen
Desmitificando el español
en los Estados Unidos
G. Basterretxea Santiso
4:00 - 4:30 Promoting and evaluating
interactional competence
and negotiation of meaning
among Spanish L2 learners
A. Urzua
The effects of class of verbs
and lexical frequency in
DOM among HS of Spanish
E. Hur
Null and overt subjects
pronouns in Italian and
Spanish: a comparative
study
C. Contemori, & E. Di
Domenico
"She Speaks Better than
Jennifer López": Language,
Afro-Latinidad, and Cardi
B's Spanish
W. J. Burgos Matos
4:30 - 5:00 The effects of language
instruction on L2 learners’
online sensitivity of
subjunctive grammaticality
during reading
comprehension
S. Fernández Cuenca
Sobre la inversión del sujeto
en preguntas qu-: un
estudio comparativo de
hablantes de herencia,
español L2 y español L1
M. Gonzalez-Rivera
K. Munera
R. Martínez
Falar bem o português:
Dialectal Attitudes toward
European and Brazilian
Portuguese
J. Tiegs
Learn more about
opportunities at Duolingo,
including current openings
for Spanish and teaching
experts!
Coffee Break (Union 3rd floor)
Thursday, October 24
Navigating the Statistical
Tides: An R Tutorial for the
Non-Coding-Inclined
J. Davidson
Poster Session - Union 3rd floor lounge area 5:00 - 6:15
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5:00 - 6:15
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6 Gender and L2 Word Production: Weaker Links?; R. Foote
7 Investigating the Effect of Chunking Ability in Adult Second Language Processing; P. Lopez-Beltran, M. F. Pulido-Azpiroz, P. Dussias, & M. H. Christiansen
8 On-line Processing of Temporarily Ambiguous Relative Clauses by Early and Late Bilinguals of Spanish-English; H. Mohammadi, & J. Valdes-Kroff
9 Quantifying language contact: New variables in the study of language contact in variationist solciolinguistics; S. McKinnon
10 /r/ variation in Bolivian Spanish; A. Figueroa, M. Roman, & M. Yamoah
11 The authority of the native speaker towards non-native accent: language attitudes in a YouTube channel; M. Centanin Bertho
12 The influence of native English language grammatical skills on adult Spanish L2 development; I. Finestrat-Martinez, & K. Morgan-Short
13 The lack of 1:1 correlation between discourse and other domains: A corpus analysis; J. Sequeros-Valle
14 The Psycholinguistic Status of Lone Other-Language Items: Nonce or Not?; M. A. Johns, & P. Dussias
15 To Have and To Have: Constraints on the Double Auxiliary System in Judeo-Spanish; T. Bero
16 Variable Use of mucho and muncho in Traditional New Mexican Spanish; M. Cisneros
17 Vowel Weakening in Southern New Mexico; S. Johnson
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19 Identidad étnica y el continuo de mexicanidad para hablantes de herencia en el suroeste de Estados Unidos; G. García
6: 30 - 7:30
7:45 - 10:00 Opening Reception at Centennial Museum
Del atlas geolingüístico de Tomás Navarro Tomás al atlas lingüístico-experimental: percepciones sociofonéticas en torno al español de PR; H. Rosario
Examining the role of lexical frequency in dissimilatory sound change: the case of /ʝ/ assibilation in Medellín, Colombia; T. Leslie
Thursday, October 24
2PS Address in New York City Spanish: a contextualized translation task study; M. Newman & V. Fernández Mallat
Bilingual interconnectivity and its effect on VOT for word-initial /t/ in cognates; K. Trevino
1st PLENARY (Union Cinema 1st floor)
Paola E. Dussias; Pennsylvania State University
Title: Processing sentences in two languages
Variation in mood selection in Spanish of Southern Arizona; I. Calafate de Barros
English-Spanish Cognates and Their Effect on Referential Choice in L2 Speakers of English; M. Sarah
Posters
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Room Acacia Room 102A Andesite Room 102B Cactus Flower Room 102C Desert Canyon Room 102D Smiley Room 310 Templeton Suite 313
Language Acquisition -
SyntaxLanguage Attitudes Applied Linguistics Psycholinguistics Historical Linguistics Sociolinguistics - Identity
ChairPablo Requena Brandon Rogers Daniel Jung Matthew T. Carlson Charles Elerick Ana Carvalho
9:00 - 9:30 Gender Agreement in
Spanish DP: Feature
valuation, variation and L2
acquisition
V. Garre Leon
S. Sessarego
Guadaloop or Guadalupe?:
Social perceptions of
Spanish places names in
Texas
B. Regan
M. Maldonado
Written corrective feedback
and L2 development: The
case of non-canonical
gender marking acquisition
in L2 learners of Spanish
A. Perez-Nunez
Aural You Crazy? Revisiting
Leow et al. (2008) in the
Aural Mode
S. Hackworth
Si hubiese un cambio en la
morfología del imperfecto
del subjuntivo, ¿cómo
hubiera ocurrido?: A
diachronic analysis of
Spanish Imperfect
Subjunctive morphological
variation
H. Harker
Scalar mappings of idioms
by heritage speakers in
Miami-Dade County
S. Callesano
9:30 - 10:00 Let’s agree to disagree:
Asymmetric acquisition of
subject-verb agreement in
heritage bilingual children
M. Goldin
Language Attitudes in New
Mexico through Surveys and
Perceptual Dialectology: a
triangulation of methods
D. V. Wilson
Trait Anxiety, State Anxiety
and Instructed Adult L2
Spanish
S. Kirk
H. Nibert
J. Grinstead
From collocations to
constructions in a second
language: Behavioral and
ERP evidence of
generalization in non-native
Spanish comprehenders
M. F. Pulido
P. Dussias
The perfective pluperfect in
medieval Romance:
Evidence from Spanish and
Portuguese
W. Balla-Johnson
Susana Díaz, “tan der
pueblo y de izquielda”:
Regional Identity Formation
over Time in Political
Discourse
M. Pollock
J. Wheeler
10:10 - 10:30 Morphosyntactic processing
of non-adjacent gender
agreement violations in L2
learners of Spanish
E. Durand López
I. Mavrou
The Indicative, Subjunctive,
and Social Attitudes: How
Mood Choice Relates to
Social Judgments
T. Faulkner
Standardized tests in a
multilingual and
multicultural pre-school
context: An evaluation of
language items on Kaplan’s
LAP-3 progress-monitoring
test
N. Shin / J. Morford
T. Yazzie / A. Chaves.
Head Start collaborators:
Ehrhart, Mares, Rodríguez &
Barney
Integrating Numerical
Knowledge in the Exact
Interpretation of Numeral
Quantifiers
M. Nieves Rivera
J. Grinstead
Contribución de los
estudios lingüísticos-
históricos a la enseñanza
del español como lengua de
herencia en los Estados
Unidos
M. Cabal-Jimenez
C. Holguín-Mendoza
Tan paisa como vos:
competing forms of address
in Medellín, Colombia
N. Denbaum
F. Restrepo Ramos
10:30 - 11:00 Lexical Frequency Effects
on Gender Agreement
among Spanish Heritage
Speakers
J. C. López Otero
E. Hur
L. Sanchez
Language Attitudes and
Identity in Galician
University Students: Effects
of Rural-to-Urban Migration
A. Ornelles
Evaluating technology-
enhanced L2 pronunciation
training using cognitive
diagnostic modeling
S. Jacobson
L1 Speakers Anticipate
Figurative Collocations, L2
Speakers Do Not
L. Fernandez Arroyo
N. Sagarra
C. Lozano Argüelles
Phonological Variation as a
Vehicle for Identity
Construction along the
Uruguayan-Brazilian Border
M. Waltermire
Friday October 25th
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2019 Hispanic Linguistics Symposium - University of Texas at El Paso
11:00 - 11:30
Room Acacia Room 102A Andesite Room 102B Cactus Flower Room 102C Desert Canyon Room 102D Smiley Room 310 Templeton Suite 313
Heritage Speakers & Study
AbroadPhonology Sociolinguistics Sociophonetics Language Acquisition Syntax
Chair
Evelyn Fernández-Lizárraga Elise Bell Justin Davidson Brendan Regan Jill Morford Nuria Sagarra
11:30 - 12:00 Heritage speakers in study
abroad: expectations,
reality, and outcomes
P. Guerrero-Rodriguez
D. Pascual y Cabo
Linguistic Factors that
Condition the Velarization of
Word Final -/n/ in Puerto
Rican Spanish
N. Cardenales Cardona
R. Rico
The Future Tense
Expression in Southern
Arizona Spanish
A. Matute Sanchez
The state of Spanish /s/
variation in Concepción,
Chile: Linguistic and social
trends
B. Rogers
The interplay between
comprehension and
production of L2 Spanish
object clitics
A. Parma
From meteorology to
linguistics: re-examining
precipitation verbs in
Spanish
Y. Alvarez Lopez
12:00 - 12:30 Variable neutralization of the
tap/trill contrast in a
bilingual Spanish-Creole
community
F. Restrepo-Ramos
Pronouns in Foreign Lands:
Vosotros in Latin America
and Ustedes in Spain
T. Morgan
S. Schwenter
The last stronghold of word-
final /s/ in Barranquillero
Spanish: Prevocalic word-
final /s/ in cohesive bigrams
E. Brown
R. File-Muriel
M. S. Gradoville
The L2 acquisition of the
morphology and syntactic
properties of the Spanish
imperative
J. C. Lopez Otero
On the choice of existential
verbs in Spanish and
Portuguese in Europe and
the Americas
F. Ordóñez
M. Kato
12:30 - 1:00 Bidirectional Spanish-
English masked translation
priming effects in proficient
heritage speakers and L2
learners
E. Etxebarria-Zuluaga
When lenition blurs
category cues: Weakening
of voiceless stops and
contrast maintenance in
Spanish
F. Melero García
Linguistic contact and
bilingual profile effects on
the acoustic production of
/s/ in Northern Peninsular
Spanish
A. Beristain
Bilingual language
development of Spanish
mood selection in the
school years
M. Dracos
P. Requena
Brazilian Portuguese cadê
as a morphologically
defective verb
B. Gravely
T. Gupton
1:00 - 2:30
Coffee Break (Union 3rd floor)
Lunch (on your own)
Friday October 25th
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Linguistics & Literature SociolinguisticsPragmatics & Discourse
Analysis
Applied Linguistics -
TechnologySyntax
Heritage Speakers -
Phonetics
Chair Katherine Christoffersen Michael Newman Tris Faulkner Laura Mendoza Ivan Ortega-Santos Esther Brown
2:30 - 3:00 Congruent Lexicalization in
Spanish-English Code-
Switching
V. Garre León
Characterizing the
multilingual practices of the
Moroccan immigrant
community in Granada,
Spain
C. Ready
Address forms in US
Spanish
D. Jung
V. Elias
Digital storytelling as a tool
for developing SHL learners’
digital literacies
A. Padial
Interpolation in Ibero-
Romance: clitic-verb
adjacency as a sub-
parameter of FP strength
L. Graham
Heritage Speakers'
Production of Palatal
Fricatives
G. Repiso-Puigdelliura
I. Benvenuti
J. Y. Kim
3:00 - 3:30 Holy guacamole, that’s
racist: Tropicalization and
Spanish as symbolic
resource in Skippyjon Jones
A. Lawrence
Bilingual music from the
heart of Texas
M. I. Moyna
V. Loureiro-Rodríguez
A. Mendoza
J. Davis
From demonstrative to filler:
este in Amazonian Spanish
and beyond
R. Vallejos
Siding with the enemy:
using online translators for
linguistic analysis
A. Faber
M. Turrero-García
Accounting for superfluous
clitics in Romance: A case
for f
B. Gravely
The production of rhotics by
heritage speakers of
Spanish from the Dallas
metro area
G. Vokic
3:30 - 4:00 “Y quedé astoundeado
cuando oí al little fellow”:
word-internal code-
switching in Ilan Stavans’s
El Little Príncipe
M. Bailey
“When did you start learning
English?”: Perpetual
Foreigner Syndrome and the
perception of Spanish-
accented Englishes in the
Midwestern U.S. today
E. Sabo
Does size matter? An
examination of vague
language use and pragmatic
sensitivity to quantity
magnitude in L2 Spanish.
A. Jimenez
The syntax-information
structure interface in
Cibaeño Dominican
Spanish: An experimental
approach to microvariation
T. Gupton
4:00 - 4:30
Friday October 25th
Coffee Break (Union 3rd floor) / Business meeting (Smiley Room 310)
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Sociophonetics Morpho-syntax Sociolinguistics Psycholinguistics WORKSHOP
Chair
Natalia Mazzaro Timothy Gupton Terrell A. Morgan Wendy S. Francis
4:30 - 5:00 Analyzing Andalusian
coronal fricative norms
(ceceo, seseo, and
distinción) using a
sociophonetic Demerger
Index
B. Regan
Morphological Gender
Innovations in Spanish of
Non-Binary Speakers
B. Papadopoulos
El leísmo en regiones
bilingües y monolingües del
español Rioplatense
N. Rinaldi
Language experience and
cognitive effects on L2
processing of SV number
agreement
N. Sagarra
5:00 - 5:30 La [v]ariebilidad
sociofonética en el español
de California: Social and
Linguistic Underpinnings of
the Labiodentalization of /b/
J. Davidson
Gender Assignment
Strategies among
Spanish/English Bilingual
Children from Miami Dade,
Florida
O. Balam
U. Lakshmanan
M. C. Parafita Couto
El imperfecto progresivo en
Puerto Rico ¿Un caso de
contacto lingüístico o
gramaticalización?
G. Delgado-Díaz
I. Galarza
Online processing of
subjunctive morphology by
Spanish heritage bilinguals
A. Brandl
E. Rodriguez
R. Cameron
D. Giancaspro
5:30 - 6:00 Intergenerational de-
velarization of laterals in
Barcelona Catalan:
Methodological proposal
and sociolinguistic
implications
M. Gandarillas
Variable Morphological
Gender Agreement in
Correntinean Spanish
J. Pinta
Interculturality and cognitive
embodiment: Alternative
approaches to language
contact
R. File-Muriel
M. P. File-Muriel
Perceived correctness of
subject-verb (dis)agreement
by heritage speakers of
Spanish
M. Gradoville
N. Azzad
L. Del Carpio
A. Lenz
V. Ochoa
6: 15 - 7:15
Friday October 25th
2nd PLENARY (Union Cinema 1st floor)
Anna Maria Escobar; University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Title: What does Spanish-Quechua contact tell us about processes of language transfer?
Spanish Prosody: An
introduction to the analysis
of intonation
C. Sánchez-Alvarado
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Sociolinguistics Syntax Language Acquisition Heritage Language Phonetics and Phonology
Chair Claudia Holguin Mendoza Graham Lamar Ana Perez-Leroux María Turrero-García Covadonga Sánchez-Alvarado
9:00 - 9:30 A historical-variationist
analysis of subject pronoun
expression in 19th and early
20th Century Arizonian
Spanish
A. Cerron-Palomino
R. Vana
S. Loza
Referential Processing in
Native and Non-Native
Spanish
N. Feroce
A. Gabriele
R. Fiorentino
C. Gelormini-Lezama
Predicting the end:
monolinguals, L2 learners
and interpreters’ use of
prosody to predict word
endings
C. Lozano Argüelles
N. Sagarra
J. Casillas
Written Variation among
Heritage Learners: the case
of the subject pronoun
C. Fernandez-Florez
Influence from English on
the production of the /tl/
cluster by Mexican Spanish-
English bilinguals
E. Gutiérrez Topete
Microvariation and
representativeness in
theoretical syntax: recent
vs. high impact data
I. Ortega-Santos
J. Uriagereka,
A. Gallego
9:30 - 10:00 Lenguaje y Turismo en
Vieques: Implicaciones
lingüísticas en los medios
de comunicación
R. Jimenez-Baralt
Structural priming in the
presence of a lexical-
functional split: A closer
look at Media Lengua
I. Deibel
Spanish Vowel Production
by Korean Learners of
Spanish: Can Adult
Learners Produce Spanish
Vowels Like Native
Speakers?
J. K. Kim
The relationship between
lexical diversity, lexical
density, and proficiency in
L2 and heritage speakers
N. Knarvik
Phonological gain in late
Spanish learners in Miami
Florida
V. Jepson
Asymmetric reliance on
segmental cues in L2
Spanish dialect
identification
S. Alcorn
10:00 - 10:30 Prenominal ma in
Palenquero Creole: variation
of a plural marker
E. Cassiani Obeso
Two derivations for one
identical exponent: the case
of inchoative middles
I. Suárez-Palma
The Effects of Extra Input on
L2 Spanish Phonetic
Development of /p, t/ during
both non-spontaneous and
spontaneous speech.
C. A. Rojas
Sociolinguistic Factors to
Consider in Heritage
Language Program
Development
P. Gonzalez Darriba
B. Kinsella
C. Marull
Phonetic gradience and
grammaticalization in the
Spanish construction es
decir
E. Brown
J. Rivas
Dominicans Living in Puerto
Rico and the Indexical Field
of Lateralization: Who
Lateralizes Matters
J. Ramos
C. Shea
10:30 - 11:30
3rd PLENARY (Union Cinema 1st floor)
Olga Fernández Soriano; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Title: The Form Dizque in Spanish: Indirect Evidentiality and Epistemic Modality
PANEL: Perception and
processing of Spanish
dialects by native and non-
native listeners
Saturday October 26
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Sociolinguistics - IdentityLanguage Acquisition -
PhonologyPragmatics Speech Perception Syntax
Chair Rosa Vallejos Steven Alcorn Luz Hernández Christine Shea Yadira Alvarez Lopez
11:30 - 12:00 Sociolinguistics of
Globalization: the Puerto
Rican diaspora in Holyoke,
MA
A. Arias Alvarez
Acquisition of Spanish
diphthongs by second
language learners
G. Zárate-Sández
¿A poco así dices? Biased
interrogatives with ¿A poco
(no)…? in Mexican Spanish
A. Reig Alamillo
Can you hear it now?
Illusory vowel effects in L2
Spanish
M. Carlson
El Marcador de Objeto
Diferencial en la Lengua
Valenciana. Otro Fracaso
del Prescriptivismo
V. Iranzo
12:00 - 12:30 Language and diasporic
identity: Peruvians in
Paterson, New Jersey
K. Harper
Conceptualy cued
perceptual categorization in
late bilinguals
J. Casillas
L. Fernández Arroyo
N. Rodríguez
E. Durand
J. J. Garrido Pozu
J. Markovits Rojas
Las funciones del marcador
discursivo uruguayo tá: una
primer aproximación
pragmática
A. Ganeshan
G. Di Maggio
Merger in Production and
Perception? Bilingual
Discrimination of Spanish
[β] and [v]
G. Licata
A. Helms
R. Weiher
L1 Development of Spanish
Differential Object Marking:
A Variationist Study
P. Requena
12:30 - 1:00 Identidades femeninas
‘mochicas’: la ‘Iñikuk
Muchik’
D. A. Marquez Arnao
M. E. Tavera Peña
Individual differences in the
phonological development
of mid vowels in advanced
L2 Spanish learners
C. Moorman
Espera, pera, peraí:
Signaling common ground
misalignment in Spanish &
Portuguese
S. Schwenter
M. Hoff
The Perception of the
Interdental Fricative in
Second Language Spanish
S. Hanson
Differential object marking
in Spanish: Contrasting
Prescription and Usage
M. Pollock
J. Wheeler
J. Guo
1:00 - 2:30
Creando caminos para la
diversidad lingüística:
Implementación práctica de
pedagogías críticas e
inclusivas para hablantes de
herencia del español
C. Holguin-Mendoza
C. Lamar Prieto
M. Gutiérrez
M. Villazón
M. Cabal Jiménez
M. Soto
LUNCH - on your own
Saturday October 26
WORKSHOP
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Room Acacia Room 102A Andesite Room 102B Cactus Flower Room 102C Desert Canyon Room 102D Smiley Room 310 Templeton Suite 313
Sociolinguistics Phonetics & Phonology Syntax PsycholinguisticsSociolinguistics &
SyntaxBilingualism
Chair Jon Amastae Richard File-Muriel Nick Sobin Jorge Valdés Kroff Alberto Pastor Sara Zahler
2:30 - 3:00 The development of L2
listening proficiency in
study abroad: Using social
network analysis to account
for variable gains
A. Strawbridge
Phonetic variation and
second-language
phonological development
M. López Velarde
M. Simonet
An experimental approach
to recomplementation:
Evidence from Colombian
and Cuban Spanish
J. Frank
¿Existe estabilidad en las
dinámicas temporales de
escritura en distintos
propósitos comunicativos?:
un estudio con keylogger
A. Valenzuela
Formas nuevas o nuevas
formas: Variable adjective
position in contemporary
Venezuelan Spanish
J. Berrios
M. Kanwit
Los bilingües siempre prefer
non-raising: Adverbs in
Spanish-English code-
switching
B. Koronkiewicz
3:00 - 3:30 Manipulating the language
of Place - A survey of
linguistic strategies for
toponymic silencing in
national(ist) cartographies
L. Beké
The production of Spanish
/u/ in Nahuatl-Spanish
Bilingual Speakers
L. Avilés González
The cumulative switch-
reference effect on Spanish-
speaking children’s [subject
pronoun + verb]
constructions
E. Brown
N. Shin
¿Masculine or generic? An
experimental approach to
the interpretation of plural
masculine NPs in Spanish
A. Anaya Ramírez
A. Reig Alamillo
Social media as a means of
analyzing variation: A
comparative analysis of first
person singular subject
pronoun expression in
Facebook and
sociolinguistic interviews
R. M. Bessett
A Comparative Study of the
Acquisition of the Spanish
Present Perfect by L1
speakers of Portuguese and
L1 Speakers of English
I. McAlister
3:30 - 4:00 Cambio semántico de la voz
‘hechicero’ en los Andes
peruanos en el siglo XVI
D. A. Marquez Arnao
The (dis)connection
between DOM and leísmo
A. Vazquez-Lozares
La alternancia dativa en
español y su uso en el
priming sintáctico
I. Hurtado-Ruiz
S. Montrul
The Acquisition of Spanish
Aspect by Mandarin
C. Bravo Diaz
4:00 - 4:30 Coffee Break (Union 3rd floor)
Saturday October 26
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Room Acacia Room 102A Andesite Room 102B Cactus Flower Room 102C Desert Canyon Room 102D Smiley Room 310 Templeton Suite
Phonetics &
Sociolinguistics
Language Attitudes &
Linguistic LandscapeMorphology Language Contact Pragmatics Syntax
Chair Ji Young Kim Raquel Gonzalez de Anda Bryan Koronkiewicz Mark Waltermire Naomi Shin Francisco Ordóñez
4:30 - 5:00 Glottalization in Spanish
vowels: An acoustic study
D. Bates
C. Gonzalez
C. Weissglass
Comparación del paisaje
lingüístico: Cataluña, País
Vasco y Galicia
A. Ornelles
G. Basterretxea Santiso
A. Ulldemolins Subirats
Second language learners
and working memory:
Production of gender
agreement in advanced
Spanish
S. Zahler
M. Bonilla Conejo
A Frequentist Approach to
Anglicisms Distribution in
Argentina
J. Serigos
Reducción en Secuencias
Formulaicas del Español
Tapatío
K. Ibarra Zetter
Restricted prepositions in
the nominal domain
M. C. Cuervo
A. T. Pérez-Leroux
5:00 - 5:30 La voz glotalizada en Puerto
Rico: variación
sociolingüística
M. Ortiz
Monoglossic Ideologies and
Teachers’ Language
Attitudes in Bilingual
Schools in North Texas
A. Pastor
Subjetividad e
intersubjetividad de los
diminutivos en –it en el
español amazónico peruano
M. Jara Yupanqui
Contact, variability and
repertoires in two varieties
of Uruguayan Spanish
M. Gilbert
TODO y tooodo son
diferentes cantidades: the
phonology of groups and
sequences
D. Páez
An Analysis of Orphan
Prepositions in Spanish
M. Depiante
5:30 - 6:00 Vowel Metaphony in
Asturias: the case of Mieres
C. Matachana
D. Narvaez
“Donde su visión se hace
realidad”: Landscaping the
Linguistics of Orlando’s
Plazas
N. Amgott
Gender strategies in the
perception and production
of Spanish-English mixed
nominal constructions
E. Rodriguez-Gonzalez
M. Cisneros
M. C. Parafita-Couto
Syntactic and Pragmatic
Constraints of Vocal Fry in
Caleño Spanish
H. Patterson
T. Goebel-Mahrle
D. Nieto
Uncontroversiality in the left
periphery: speech act layer
and independent si-clauses
in Spanish
A. Osa
6:15 - 7:15
7:30 - 10:00
4th PLENARY (Union Cinema 1st floor)
Laura Colantoni; University of Toronto
Title: Coarticulation and language acquisition
Conference Dinner (Tomas Rivera Conference Center, Union building room 308)
Saturday October 26
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