Actes du Congrès annuel de l'ACL 2006


Proceedings of the 2006 CLA Annual Conference


 

Rédaction

Editor

Claire Gurski and Milica Radisic

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 York du 27 au 30 mai 2006. Certaines des communications présentées n’ont pas été soumises par leurs auteurs.

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The papers in these proceedings were presented at the 2006 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association held at York University, May 27-30, 2006. Not all papers given at the conference were submitted.

Follow the links in the table of contents to download the papers in PDF format.

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Comment citer les articles / How to cite articles

Androutsopoulou, A et M. Español-Echevarría. 2006. Much-Support and Unpronounced Much. In Actes du Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de linguistique (ACL) 2006, sous la dir. de Claire Gurski et de Milica Radisic, 12 pages. http://ling.uwo.ca/publications/CLA2006/Androutsopoulou_Espanol.pdf

Androutsopoulou, A and M. Español-Echevarría. 2006. Much-Support and Unpronounced Much. In Proceedings of the 2006 Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Conference, ed. Claire Gurski and Milica Radisic, 12 pages. http://ling.uwo.ca/publications/CLA2006/Androutsopoulou_Espanol.pdf

2006: Table des matières / Table of Contents

Antonia Androutsopoulou and Manuel Español-Echevarría

MUCH-SUPPORT AND UNPRONOUNCED MUCH

 


Solveiga Armoškaitė

Accomplishment VPs: construction of telicity. A case study of Lithuanian

 


Ana Arregui

ON THE ROLE OF THE PERFECT IN WOULD-CONDITIONALS

 


Patricia Balcom

THE ACQUISITION OF CORRELATES OF UNACCUSATIVITY IN L2 FRENCH

 


Patricia Bayona

SOCIOLINGUISTIC COMPETENCES IN THE USE OF COLOMBIAN PRONOUNS OF ADDRESS

 


Heather Burnett

ON THE STATUS OF PROPER NAMES IN THE GRAMMAR

 


Marion Caldecott

Acoustic Correlates of St’át’imcets /i/

 


S.E. Carroll

The ‘micro-structure’ of a learning problem: Prosodic prominence, attention, segmentation and word learning in a second language

 


Chiu-Hung Chen

Movement at PF: Evidence from Chinese Relativization

 


Ivan Chow

Interactions between Syllabic-Level Prosody and Prosodic-Group Boundary Markers in Cantonese

 


Sarah Clarke

Stative Potential “Verbs?” Bare roots in Japanese

 


Philip Comeau

The integration of words of English origin in baie Sainte-Marie Acadian French

 


Carrie Dyck, Julie Brittain, Marguerite MacKenzie

Northern East Cree Accent

 


David H. Fournier

LES PHRASES APPLICATIVES ET LA POSSESSION DANS LA STRUCTURE VERBALE

 


Ntwari Gérard

L’INVERSION DU SUJET EN KINYARWANDA


Saeed Ghaniabadi, Jila Ghomeshi, Nima Sadat-Tehrani

REDUPLICATION IN PERSIAN: A MORPHOLOGICAL DOUBLING APPROACH

 


Monica-Alexandrina Irimia

ON THE NATURE OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL AD-VERBIALS


 

John T. Jensen & Margaret Stong-Jensen

Prespecification and Lexical Exceptions

 


 

 

Kristín M. Jóhannsdóttir

 

Posture verbs in Icelandic

 

 


 

 

Arsalan Kahnemuyipour

 

When Wh- Movement Isn’t Wh-movement

 

 


 

Arsalan Kahnemuyipour and Jaklin Kornfilt

 

DECLASSIFYING TURKISH “PRE-STRESSING” SUFFIXES

 

 


 

Michiya Kawai

 

VERBAL MORPHOLOGY OF JAPANESE

 

 


 

Kyumin Kim

 

VERBAL MORPHEMES IN THE SAME SYNTACTIC CONTEXT WITH DIFFERENT MORPHOSYNTACTIC FEATURES

 

 


 

Sunghwa Lee

 

Post Obstruent Tensification in Korean

 

 


 

Janet Leonard

 

PREDICTABLE STRESS IN SENĆOŦEN

 

 


 

Denis Liakin et Walcir Cardoso

 

Sur les questions multiples en russe, en yiddish et en polonais

 

 


 

Catherine Macdonald

 

TONGAN PERSONAL PRONOUNS

 

 


 

Diane Massam, Colin Gorrie, Alexandra Kellner 

 

NIUEAN DETERMINERS: EVERYWHERE AND NOWHERE

 


 

Eric Mathieu

 

Impersonal constructions in Old French and the agreement puzzle

 

 


 

Frédérique Offredi

 

L'ancien français du XIIIe siècle est-il une langue pro-drop? Étude de corpus

 

 


 

Ileana Paul and Robert Stainton

 

really intriguing, that pred np

 

 


 

Ana T. Pérez-Leroux, Mihaela Pirvulescu, Yves Roberge, Danielle Thomas & Lyn Tieu

 

VARIABLE INPUT AND OBJECT DROP IN CHILD LANGUAGE

 

 


 

Christine M. Pittman

 

INUKTITUT RESTRUCTURING AFFIXES

 

 


 

Amanda Pounder

 

Broken Formes in Morphology

 

 


 

Milica Radišić

 

SUBJECT RAISING AND OBLIGATORY SUBJECT CONTROL IN SERBIAN

 


 

Alma P. Ramírez-Trujillo

 

CLITIC DOUBLING AMONG SPANISH-NAHUATL BILINGUAL CHILDREN

 

 


 

Yves Roberge et Michelle Troberg

 

ARGUMENTS INDIRECTS ET MODES D’ASSOCIATION

 

 


 

Yvan Rose

 

Influences grammaticales et non grammaticales dans les productions enfantines

 

 


 

Marie-Claude Séguin

 

LA QUESTION SARCASTIQUE EN FRANÇAIS QUÉBÉCOIS

 

 


 

Vanessa Shokeir

 

TWO INCOMPATIBLE GRAMMARS DEFINE SECOND POSITION IN SERBO-CROATIAN

 

 


 

Tanya Slavin

 

SOME ISSUES IN THE ORDERING OF PREVERBS IN SEVERN OJIBWE

 

 


 

James M. Stevens

 

ATTENTION IN THE INFERENCE OF DEFINITE REFERENCE

 

 


 

Laura Teddiman

 

ON THE PROCESSING OF NOVEL ROOT+SUFFIX COMBINATIONS

 


 

Jun Tian

 

THE BA CONSTRUCTION AND EVENT STRUCTURE

 

 


 

Naoko Tomioka

 

THE INTERACTION BETWEEN RESTRUCTURING AND CAUSATIVE MORPHOLOGY IN JAPANESE

 

 


 

Tohru Uchiumi

 

THE NOMINATIVE ISLAND CONDITION IS A FALSE GENERALIZATION

 

 


 

Teresa Vanderweide

 

CUES, OPACITY AND THE PUZZLE-PUDDLE-PICKLE PROBLEM

 

 


 

Hui Yin

 

THE ROLE OF PROCESSING STRATEGIES IN CHINESE