October 3, 2019
The program for the upcoming 2020 annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America has been released, promising at least the following presentations by current department members (apart from those in special sessions):
- Alice Shen: Asymmetry in the perception of Mandarin-English code-switches: Evidence from eye-tracking
- Madeline Bossi: Evidence for person licensing: Omnivorous agreement and *local > local in Kipsigis ditransitives
- Meg Cychosz: Coarticulation as a lens into children’s lexical planning
- Emily Drummond: Semantics, not syntax: A compositional semantic analysis of participant number
- Emily Remirez: Interacting phonetic and syntactic cues in perception
- Susan Lin and Myriam Lapierre: Articulatory patterns in contrasting nasal-stop sequences in Panará
- Meg Cychosz (University of California, Berkeley) and Erik Tracy (University of North Carolina at Pembroke): Response time judgments indicate linguistic bias to bilingual speech
- Sarah Bakst (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Susan Lin (University of California, Berkeley): Stability and instability in the articulatory-acoustic mapping over time
- Tessa Scott: Inclusivity in Mam morphosyntax: consequences for feature theory
- Margit Bowler (University of Manchester) and Jesse Zymet (University of California, Berkeley): A count effect in Warlpiri vowel harmony
- Emily Clem (University of California, San Diego), Nicholas Rolle (Princeton University), and Virginia Dawson (University of California, Berkeley): Altruistic inversion and doubling in Tiwa morphology
Congrats all!