Actes du Congrès de l’ACL 2012 2012 CLA conference proceedings
Les articles publiés dans ces actes ont été présentés lors du congrès annuel de l’Association canadienne de linguistique qui s’est tenu à l’Université Wilfrid Laurier à Waterloo (ON), du 26 mai au 28 mai 2012. Certaines des communications présentées n’ont pas été soumises par les auteures et les auteurs.
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ISSN 0027-9633
The papers in these proceedings were presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association held at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, from May 26 to May 28, 2012. Not all papers given at the conference were submitted.
Editor: Paula Caxaj
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ISSN 0027-9633
Table des matières Table of Contents
- There Are Many Ways to Be Gendered 1University of Ottawa, 2University of British Columbia
- Identifying Indirect Objects in L1 French: An Elicitation Task University of Toronto
- Transitivity Revisited: An Overview of Recent Research and Possible Solutions University of Toronto
- A Split DP Analysis of Blackfoot Nominal Expressions University of British Columbia
- Clitic Doubling in Laurentian French: An Auditory Acceptability Judgment Task University of Ottawa
- TV Drama as an Effective Method for Lexical Instruction: A Corpus-Based Lexical Richness Study University of Victoria
- On Tagalog Determiners Western University
- Both Ends Against the Middle: Features of Voice in English, Greek and Hebrew 1University of Toronto, 2Saint Mary’s University
- Focus on Weak Islands 1Masaryk University, 2McMaster University
- More Evidence for the Split Analysis of Relative Clauses 1University of Maryland, 2Stony Brook University
- P-Doubling in Split-Scrambling: A Renaissance Analysis University of Toronto
- Redundant Features in a Contrast-Based Approach to Phonology Saint Mary’s University & University of Toronto
- Acquiring Northern East Cree Verbal Morphology: Evidence From Inchoative Verbs Memorial University
- Le timing des pics mélodiques en français spontané en milieu minoritaire Université de Waterloo
- VOT Merger in Heritage Korean in Toronto 1University of Toronto Scarborough, 2University of Toronto
- Another Look at the Scope of a Nominative Object in Japanese Huron University College & Western University
- Applicatives in Non-Canonical Subject Constructions University of Calgary
- Asymmetrical Accommodation in Cross-Dialectal Conversation and the Role of Phonological Contrast University of Toronto
- Radical Pro-Drop in Niuean University of Toronto
- Spoken Word Recognition and Acoustic Cues of Final Voiceless Stops University of Toronto
- L1 Attrition of Russian Aspect Université de Montréal
- Why Does Everyone Say Everybody?: Compound Indefinite Pronouns in Rural Ontario University of Western Ontario
- A Fine Balance: Shifts Between Passive and Active Bilingualism Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
- An Acoustic Vowel Space Analysis of Pijal Media Lengua and Imbabura Quichua University of Manitoba
- Inner Modal in Mandarin Excessive Constructions University of Toronto
- Small Clauses: Evidence From Japanese University of Toronto