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The Purdue Linguistics Association is pleased to announce the 1st Purdue Linuistics Student Conference PLSC1. This will be held Tuesday May 7, 2002 on the campus of Purdue University. All presentations will be in Heavilon Hall 128 The complete program and a flyer to promote the event can be found at: http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~linguist/PLSC1program.pdf http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~linguist/PLSC1flyer.pdf for further information please contact: linguistMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueexpert.cc.purdue.edu A comple schedule can be found below. 8:45 Opening Remarks (Christian F. Hempelmann) 9:00 -10:30 Session 1: "Syntax" Chair: Donovan Grose Julija Televnaja Accusative/Genitive Case Correlation with Respect to Aspect in Lithuanian and Russian Maria Kondaurova Evidence for Covert A-movement of Genetive Phrases with Unaccusatives Shigetake Ushigusa Further Support for Wh-indexing Analysis brunch break coffee and snacks, courtesy of the Linguistics Program 11:00 - 12:30 Session 2: "Interfaces" Chair: Hanada Almasri Christian F. Hempelmann Tout n'est pas Purdue: Permissible Distance and Recoverability in Paronomasic Puns Allen Redmon The Principles and Parameters of the Corpus of Southern Baptist Sermons lunch break on your own 13:30 - 15:00 Session 3: "SLA" Chair: Christine Tardy Scott Baxter Teaching Reviewing to Computer Science Graduate Students: A Report on a Pedagogical Experiment Edie Cassell 'Knowledge-Construction' Through the Use of EIL in U.S. Academic and Corporate Research Institutions Susana B. Gonz�lez Investigating Scientific Writing in Multicultural Contexts: A Discussion of English as a Lingua Franca 15:00 Closing Remarks (Hanada Almasri)