Actes du Congrès de l’ACL 2013 2013 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 de Victoria, du 1 juin au 3 juin 2013. 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 the University of Victoria from June 1 to June 3, 2013. Not all papers given at the conference were submitted.
Editor: Shan Luo
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ISSN 0027-9633
Table des matières Table of Contents
- 50 Shades of Definiteness 1University of Rochester; 2Arizona State University
- Agreement in Copular Clauses Embedded in Modal Contexts University of Toronto
- Inflectional Shells and the Syntax of Causative Have University of Toronto
- Focus, Polynesian *Ko, and Language Change (How Morphosyntax Is, and Is Not, Like Rats) 1University of Auckland; 2University of Calgary
- Features of Questions and Interrogatives University of Victoria
- A Revised Analysis of EPP Feature-Checking: The Case of Modern French McMaster University
- English Modals: Evidence for a Neoparametric Theory of Phrase Structure 1University of Toronto; 2Saint Mary’s University
- The Rise and Fall of Aspirated Fricatives University of Toronto
- Explicit and Implicit Coherence Relations: A Corpus Study Simon Fraser University
- The Social Meaning of Eh in Canadian English University of Toronto
- The Acquisition of First Order CP and DP Recursion University of Toronto
- Contrastive Vowel Features in West Germanic University of Toronto
- Gender Assignment in Loanwords in Ukrainian University of Calgary
- Associative Plurality in the Gitksan Nominal Domain University of Toronto
- Nominal ATR Harmony in Nata: An Assessment of Root Faithfulness University of British Columbia
- Une analyse des voyelles hautes en français laurentien: La phonologie du gouvernement Université Western Ontario
- The Syntax of Pragmaticalization University of Manitoba
- Self-Superlatives University of Toronto
- Documenting Phonological Change: A Comparison of Two Japanese Phonemic Splits University of British Columbia
- Wh-Movement in Mi’gmaq McGill University
- Consonant Stricture Harmony in Yabem: Manner Assimilation at a Distance University of British Columbia
- On VP Ellipsis and the Identify Condition Huron University College, Western University
- Deriving the Left Edge Wh-Phrase in Nata Wh-Constructions University of British Columbia
- Person All the Way in Blackfoot: Evidence From Psych-Predicates University of Calgary
- Consequences of a Syntactic, Predicative Focus-Marking System University of Calgary
- Naa Aanatsski Aonim Opaitapiiyssin: A Blackfoot Children’s Book University of Calgary
- Pseudo-3rd Person Marker and Possessive Constructions in Turkish University of Calgary
- Korean Base Vowel Shortening Revisited University of Victoria
- Schwa Insertion in Diminutives of Beijing Chinese: An AP Analysis University of Victoria
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-Clauses in Blackfoot University of British Columbia - Explaining Mandarin T3 Sandhi Within an Articulatory Phonology Framework University of Victoria
- Who Has More? Second-Language Processing of Mass-Count Nouns University of Calgary
- Intrusive Be Constructions in (Spoken) English: Apposition and Beyond University of Toronto
- Learning Consonant Harmony in Artificial Languages University of British Columbia
- On Apparent Adjective Fronting in Modern Irish University of Toronto
- Inversion and Case Assignment in the Language of Spanish Heritage Speakers Western University
- The Nata Applied Double Object Construction: Implications for Applicative and (A)Symmetrical Typologies University of British Columbia
- English Influence on Russian Embedded Yes-No Questions in Bilingual Children’s Production: A Case Study Carleton University
- The Acquisition of Long Distance Wh-Questions in L2 French Dalhousie University
- Does Ultrasound Training Lead to Improved Perception of a Non-Native Sound Contrast?: Evidence From Japanese Learners of English University of Calgary
- Basque as a Nominative-Accusative Language University of Toronto
- Internal Merge of Nominative Subjects and Pro-Drop in Russian Saint Mary’s University
- Covert D0 and Prenominal Cel in Romanian Université de Moncton, Shippagan
- Accent and Pro-DPs in Blackfoot University of British Columbia
- An Integrated Account of Mandarin Verbs in Serialization Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
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Marker Ka in Japanese University of Toronto - Ā-Fronting in Dinka (Twic East): Evidence for a Left-Peripheral Domain Below CP University of Toronto