TREND 2009 Schedule
Margaret Jacks Hall Terrace Room
9:30-10:00: Coffee and Welcome
10:00-10:30: Infrequency vs. ambiguity -- which is more costly?
Meghan Sumner and Seung-Kyung Kim (Stanford)
10:30-11:00: Is speech talker-oriented or
listener-oriented? - Evidence from phonological neighborhood effect in
spontaneous speech production
Yao
Yao (Berkeley)
11:00-11:30: Consonant-to-consonant gestural overlap and place assimilation in Korean
Paul Willis (Santa Cruz)
11:30-12:00: Vowel variation in Elliott County, Kentucky
Rebecca Greene (Stanford)
12:00-1:30: Lunch Break
1:30-2:00: Non-feature-driven movement and the sentential position of German weak pronouns
Judith Fiedler (Santa Cruz)
2:00-2:30: On what comes first in a verb-second language
Line Mikkelsen (Berkeley)
2:30-3:00: Mixed Gender Agreement and Word Order in Tigrinya
Laura Whitton
3:00-3:30: Break
3:30-4:00: Meaning Targets in Syntax and Morphology: A Study of Hupa Agreement
Amy Campbell (Berkeley)
4:00-4:30: Varieties of Distributivity: One by One vs. Each
Adrian Brasoveanu and Robert Henderson (Santa Cruz)
4:30 onward: Social