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SCIL-10 June 6 & 7 Northwestern University Annenberg Hall 10th ANNUAL STUDENT CONFERENCE IN LINGUISTICS "Linguistics in Cognitive Science" June 6 and 7, Annenberg Hall, Northwestern University. Registration Information at http://www.ling.nwu.edu/~scil/ Send questions to scilMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueling.nwu.edu Schedule: Saturday, June 6 SEMANTICS SESSION SAT 9:00 Jya-Lin Hwang University of Hawaii, Manoa On Chinese Resultative Verb Compounds: A Lexical Subordination Approach SAT 9:30 Anna Goy Universita' di Torino (Italy) Lexical Semantics of Emotional Adjectives SAT 10:00 Masaaki Fuji Rutgers University A Stage-Level E-type Pronoun in Japanese - ------Break SYNTAX SESSION A SAT 11.00 Keiko Murumatsu University of Maryland The Count/Mass Distinction and the Ordering of Adjectives SAT 11:30 Kleanthes K. Grohmann University of Maryland Syntactic Inquiries into Discourse Restrictions on Multiple Interrogatives SAT 12:00 Ralph C. Blight University of Texas at Austin VP Ellipsis, Predicate Fronting, and Verb Positions in English - ------Lunch Break PSYCHOLINGUISTICS SESSION SAT 2:00 Barbara J. Luka University of Chicago Judgment Fatigue: When Metacognition and Linguistic Data Crash and Burn SAT 2:30 Julie Hilliard University of Kansas The Perception of Lexical Stress in Auditory Word Recognition SAT 3:00 John Grinstead UCLA Jeffrey MacSwan UCLA Susan Curtis UCLA Rochel Gelman UCLA The Independence of Language and Number SAT 3:30 Aida Martinovic-Zic University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Jelena Jovanovic University of California at Berkeley Conceptualization of Motion and Language-Specific Constraints in First Language Acquisition - -----Break SAT 4:30-6:00 Keynote Address Lila Gleitman University of Pennsylvania More surprises about word learning: The Human Simulation Paradigm - ------Dinner Break SAT 8:00 SCIL Party Omni Orrington Hotel (until midnight) Sunday, June 7 SYNTAX SESSION B SUN 9:00 Masao Ochi University of Connecticut Multiple Spell-Out, PF merger and adjunction SUN 9:30 Satoshi Oku University of Connecticut English Genitive "Pronouns" as Isomorphs of Anaphor and Pronominal SUN 10:00 Mika Kizu McGill University Resumptive A'-Dependencies in Cleft Constructions - ----break LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND DISCOURSE ANALYSIS SESSION SUN 11:00 Vaijayanthi Sarma MIT Acquisition of Condition A and Agreement: The developmental syntax of Tamil SUN 11:30 Hikyoung Lee University of Pennsylvania The Production and Perception of Discourse Marker Use in Korean Americans SUN 12:00 Laurel Stvan Northwestern University How about it? The influence of Accent and Context in Determining Discourse Function - ---lunch break PHONOLOGY SESSION SUN 2:00 Caroline Jones University of Massachusetts, Amherst Licit vs. illicit responses in Meinhof's Rule phenomena SUN 2:30 Walcir Cardoso McGill University Resolving Hiatus in Picard: An Optimality Account SUN 3:00 Tao-yuan Li University of Minnesota Effects of Phonetic Duration and Phonological Complexity on Short-term Memory