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    Message 1: Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research 8

    Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 05:02:52 -0400 (EDT)
    From: josep.quer <josep.querub.edu>
    Subject: Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research 8


    Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research 8 Short Title: TISLR 8

    Date: 30-Sep-2004 - 02-Oct-2004 Location: Barcelona, Spain Contact: Josep Quer Contact Email: tislr8thlingua.fil.ub.es Meeting URL: http://www.ub.es/ling/tislr8

    Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics Subject Language Family: Sign Language Call Deadline: 09-Jan-2004

    Meeting Description:

    ''Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research'' (TISLR) aims at bringing together researchers in Sign Language Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics, Sociolinguistics and Discourse.

    THEORETICAL ISSUES IN SIGN LANGUAGE RESEARCH 8 Universitat de Barcelona September 30 - October 2 2004

    PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME

    MAIN SESSION

    Sept. 30th

    8.45-9.15: Registration 9.15-9.30: Opening 9.30-10.10: Complex predicates involving events, time and aspect: Is this why sign languages look so similar? - Ronnie Wilbur (Purdue University) 10.10-10.40: Segmentation in the expression of motion events in co-speech gesture, Nicaraguan Sign Language (NSL) and Spanish Sign Language (LSE) - Ann Senghas (Barnard College of Columbia University) and Sarah Littman (Fordham University) 10.40-11.10: The morphosyntax of verbs of motion in serial constructions: a crosslinguistic study in three signed languages - Elena Benedicto (Purdue University), Sandra Cvejanov (Universidad Nacional del Comahue) and Josep Quer (Icrea - Universitat de Barcelona) 11.10-11.40: Break 11.40-12.10: Blinks and Intonational Phrases in Hong Kong Sign Language - Felix Sze (University of Bristol) 12.10-12.50: Prosodic features of focus in NGT - Els van der Kooij (Katholicke Universiteit van Nijmegen), Wim Emmerik (Katholicke Universiteit van Nijmegen) and Onno Crasborn (Katholicke Universiteit van Nijmegen) 12.50-15.00: Lunch time 15.00-15.40: Phonetic realization of multiple copies in American and Brazilian Sign Languages - Jairo Nunes (Universidade Estadual de Campinas) and Ronice Müller de Quadros (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) 15.40-16.10: Factual and Counterfactual Conditionalsin Israeli Sign Language - Svetlana Dachkovsky 16.10-16.40: The Encoding of Spatial Information in Speech/Gesture and Signed Language - Sarah Taub (Gallaudet University), Pilar Piñar (Gallaudet University) and Dennis Galvan (Gallaudet University) 16.40-17.00: Break 17.00-18.00: POSTER SESSION 18.00-19.00: INVITED LECTURE: Spatial grammar in signed and spoken languages - Irit Meir (The University of Haifa)

    Oct. 1st

    9.00-9.40: The neural systems underlying the recognition of linguistic and emotional facial expressions - Stephen McCullough (University of California, San Diego) and Karen Emmorey (The Salk Institute for Biological Studies) 9.40-10.10: Sign Phonetics and the Motor System: Implications from Parkinson�Euro(tm)s Desease - Bencie Woll (City University London) and Martha Tyrone (City University London) 10.10-10.40: How Children Learn Signs for Objects: Testing the Nature of Unimodal Mappings - Aaron Shield (The University of Texas at Austin), Kate Shaw (The University of Texas at Austin), A.J. Wright (The University of Texas at Austin), Keith Gora (The University of Texas at Austin), Leslie B. Cohen (The University of Texas at Austin) and Richard P. Meier (The University of Texas at Austin) 10.40-11.10: Break 11.10-11.40: Structure And Acquisition Of Focus Constructions In ASL And LSB - Diane Lillo-Martin (University of Connecticut) and Ronice Müller de Quadros (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) 11.40-12.40: INVITED LECTURE: Word Order Issues in Sign Language Acquisition: Then and Now - Deborah Chen Pichler (Gallaudet University) 12.40-15.00: Lunch time 15.00-15.30: From symbol to system: The development of number signs in Nicaraguan Sign Language - Shira Katseff (Columbia University) 15.30-16.00: Argument Structure in a New Sign Language - Wendy Sandler (The University of Haifa), Mark Aronoff (State University of New York Stony Brook), Irit Meir (The University of Haifa), Carol Padden (University of California, San Diego) 16.00-16.40: The functions and use of sign language classifiers - Inge Zwitserlood (Universiteit Utrecht) 16.40-17.00: Break 17.00-18.00: POSTER SESSION 18.00: BUSINESS MEETING: Sign Language and Linguistics Society

    Oct. 2nd

    9.00-9.30: Features of Timing Units in Sign Language Phonology - Robert E. Johnson (Gallaudet University) and Scott K. Liddell (Gallaudet University) 9.30-10.00: Undershoot of ASL Locations in Fast Signing - Claude E. Mauk (Rice University) and Bj�rn Lindblom (Stockholm University and the University of Texas at Austin) 10.00-10.30: A finger hierarchy in handshape phonology - Christopher Miller (Gallaudet University) 10.30-11.00: Break 11.00-11.30: A cross-linguistic quantitative analysis of dependence between phonological parameteres - Lorna Rozelle (University of Washington) 11.30-12.00: Linguistic interference in a contact situation: examples from ASL and LSM - David Quinto-Pozos (University of Pittsburgh) 12.00-12.30: Power to the people: empowerment through engagement in sign sociolinguistics and language planning - Graham H. Turner (University of Central Lancashire) 12.30-15.00: Lunch time 15.00-15.30: The gestural origins of verb agreement morphology in signed languages - Shannon Casey (University of California, San Diego) 15.30-16.00: Eye gaze and verb agreement in ASL - Robin Thompson (University of California, San Diego) and Karen Emmorey (The Salk Institute for Biological Studies) 16.00-16.20: Break 16.20-17.20: POSTER SESSION 17.20-18.20: INVITED LECTURE: The Typology of Verbs in Signed Languages - Gaurav Mathur (Yale University) and Christian Rathmann (The University of Texas at Austin)

    POSTER PRESENTATIONS

    Sept. 30th

    Point Buoys: The weak Hand as a Visible Referential Point For Time and Space- Brita Bergman (Stockholm University), Marit Vogt-Svendsen (University of Oslo)

    Pointing in bimodal, bilingual acquisition: a longitudinal study of LSF-French bilingual child- Marion Blondel (Universit� de Rouen), Laurie Tuller (University of Tours)

    The motivation of phonological elements: the phonology-semantics interface in Flemish Sign Language- Eline Demey (University of Ghent)

    Short-term memory for position and hemisphere advantage in hearing and deaf signers and nonsigners- Allegra Cattani (University of Plimouth), J. Clibbens (University of Plimouth)

    Exploring the grammatical and functional relationships between spoken language and signed language in bimodal usage in the acquisition process - Anne E. Baker (Universiteit van Amsterdam), Beppie van den Bogaerde (Universiteit van Amsterdam)

    Loss of indexicality with plural pronouns: Motoric and linguistic explanations- Kearsy Cormier (University of Bristol)

    Influence of phonological parameters on Spanish sign language processing - Eva Gutierrez (Universidad de La Laguna), Manuel Carreiras (Universidad de La Laguna), David Corina (University of Washington)

    Valence of Affect Verbs in American Sign Language- Jean Gordon (Gallaudet University), Miako Villanueva (Gallaudet University)

    What�Euro(tm)s in a sign? Theoretical lessons from practical sign language lexicography- Reiner Konrad (University of Hamburg), Susanne K�nig (University of Hamburg), Gabriele Langer (University of Hamburg), Jens Hessmann (University of Magdeburg).

    Constructed Action and Constructed Dialogue in ASL Narrative Discourse- Melanie Metzger (Gallaudet University), Susan Mather (Gallaudet University)

    Computational Synthesis of Signing- J. K. W. Crombie-Smith (University of Birmingham), W.H. Edmondson (University of Birmingham)

    Clausal Equations in American Sign Language- Elaine Grolla (University of Connecticut)

    Signs of Success: How Irish Sign Language Interpreters cope with language contact, gender variation and generational difference in Ireland- Lorraine Leeson (University of Dublin, Trinity College)

    The acquisition of classifiers in British Sign Language as an L1- Isabelle Barriere (John Hopkins University and University of Hertfordshire), Gary Morgan (City University), Bencie Woll (City University)

    A Nonmanual Marking the Perfect Tenses in ASL- Donovan Grose (Purdue University)

    The Sociohistorical Context for Lexical Variation in ASL- Ceil Lucas (Gallaudet University)

    Differences between 'six', 'sechs' and '6':A cross-linguistic study of number processing with DGS and ASL- Wiebke Iversen (University of Cologne), Jill Morford (University of New Mexico), HC Nuerk (University Hospital RWTH Aachen), Klaus Willmes (University Hospital RWTH Aachen)

    European Cultural Heritage Online (ECHO): publishing sign language data on the internet- Onno Crasborn (Universiteit van Nijmegen), Johanna Mesch (Universiteit van Nijmegen), Els Van der Kooij (Universiteit van Nijmegen)

    Deficient pro vs. pro: Null arguments in the acquisition of German Sign Language- Barbara Hanel (Staatsinstitut f�r Schulpdagogik und Bildungsforschung)

    Discourse patterns in Norwegian classrooms with deaf pupils - Arnfinn M. Vonen (University of Oslo and Skadalen Resource Center), Oddvar Hjulstad (University of Oslo and Skadalen Resource Center)

    The emergence of reference to self and others by INDEX- Marianna Hatzopoulou (University of Athens), Brita Bergman (Stockholm University), Athina Zoniou-Sideri (University of Athens)

    Oct. 1st

    The Dominance Condition Reconsidered- Rachel Channon (University of Maryland)

    Some Sensitive Period Effects on First Language Acquisition- Stephanie Berk (University of Pittsburgh), Diane Lillo-Martin (University of Connecticut)

    Towards sign language resources: Extending an HPSG lexicon for German Sign Language from empirical data- Thomas Hanke (University of Hamburg)

    Tracing the Family Tree: Tree-Reconstruction of Two Sign Language Families- Mike Morgan (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies)

    Language and theory of mind: how early exposure to sign language impacts on deaf children's metacognitive development and solving skills- Cyril Courtin (Universit� de Caen and Universit� Paris V), Anne-Marie Melot (Universit� de Caen and Universit� Paris V)

    What phonological knowledge underlies sign processing?-Rachel I. Mayberry (McGill University), Pamela Witcher (University of Maryland University College)

    Aphasia in a bilingual user of BSL and English: Effects of Cross Linguistic Cues- Jane Marshall (City University London), Jo Atkinson (City University London), Alice Thacker (St. George's Hospital Medical School, London), Bencie Woll (City University London)

    Head Movement and Head Position in Japanese Sign Language- Yasuhiro Ishira (National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with disabilities, Japan)

    Donde no hay Escuela/Where there is no School: The Mexican Sign Language Network and Language Transmission across Generations- Claire Ramsey (University of California, San Diego), Fabiola Ruiz B. (Instituto Pedagogico para Problemas de Lenguaje, M�xico)

    Does the Right Hand Know What the Left Hand is Doing?- Anna-Lena Nilsson (Stockholm University)

    Quantitative approach to investigate rhythmic grouping in Japanese Sign Language- Saori Tanaka (Chiba University, University of Connecticut), Harry Van der Hulst (University of Connecticut)

    Oscillators in early sign production- Claude E. Mauk (Rice University), Richard Meier (The University of Texas at Austin)

    An integrated linguistic-computational approach to automatic sign recognition- Ronnie Wilbur (Purdue University), Avinash Kak (Purdue University)

    Reconsidering Number Agreement in Hong Kong Sign Language- Scholastica Lam (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    The Construal of Passive Events in Irish Sign Language (ISL)- Lorraine Leeson (University of Dublin, Trinity College), John I. Saeed (University of Dublin, Trinity College)

    Anaphora, role shift and polyphony in Belgian sign language- Laurence Meurant (Facult�s Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix)

    Cognitive Abilities and Skills of Deaf Signers with Deaf Parents vs. Hearing Parents compared to Hearing Non-signers- Florian Kramer (RWTH Aachen University), Klaudia Grote (RWTH Aachen University), Horst Sieprath (RWTH Aachen University)

    The Effects of Language, Culture and Embodiment on Signed Stories- Paula Marentette (Augustana University College), Natasha Tuck (University of Alberta), Elena Nicoladis (University of Alberta), Simone Pika (University of Alberta)

    Sign bilingual education in Spain: current issues and proposals for the future- Carolina Plaza (University of Frankfurt), Victoia Gras (La Trobe University), Esperanza Morales (Universidad de la Corua)

    Verbs of motion in Adamorobe Sign Language- Victoria Nyst (Universiteit van Amsterdam)

    Oct. 2nd

    On grammaticalization: Do sign languages follow the well-trodden paths? - Roland Pfau (Universiteit van Amsterdam), Markus Steinbach (Johannes Gutenberg-Universit�t, Mainz)

    >From seeing to knowing: the emergence of language for expressing mental states in Nicaraguan Sign Language- Jennie E. Pyers (University of California, Berkeley), Ann Senghas (Barnard College)

    What makes the acquisition of classifiers predicates so difficult?- Gladys Tang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Felix Sze (University of Bristol), Scholastica Lam (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    Topics in ISL (Israeli sign language) are not topicalized- Ofra Rosenstein (Haifa University)

    On the lexical specification in classifier verbs of motion: evidence from Australian Sign Language, Taiwanese Sign Language, and non-signer's gestures- Adam Schembri (University of Newcastle), Caroline Jones (University of Western Sydney), Denis Burnham (University of Western Sydney).

    The acquisition of English literacy skills by deaf adults in a bilingual classroom setting in India - Ulrike Zeshan (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen), Sibaji Panda (Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai)

    It aint what you sign, it's the way that you sign it - Pragmatics and politeness in British Sign Language- Gary Austin Quinn (University of Central Lancashire)

    Predicting Contact in Hong Kong Sign Language- Ying Wai Wong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Gladys Tang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    Locative relationships in ASL: The development of polycomponential predicates in deaf children- Brenda Schick (University of Colorado), Anne Marie Baer (University of Colorado), Kim Brown Kurz, Nancy Bridenbaugh (University of Hawaii), Debbie Golos (University of Colorado)

    Phonological Deletion in American Sign Language- Travas Young (Gallaudet University), Marie A. Nadolske (Gallaudet University), Jennifer Fuller (Gallaudet University)

    Cross-Linguistic Analysis of Metaphor and Metonymy in Signed Languages - Phyllis Perrin Wilcox (The University of New Mexico)

    The Semantics and Grammatical Status of Three different realizations of geven (GIVE): directional verb, polymorphemic construction and auxiliary/Preposition- Mieke Van Herreweghe (Ghent University), Myriam Vermeerbergen (Fund for Scientific Research-Flanders/Vrije Universiteit Brussels)

    An Ethnographic Research into the West Flemish Deaf Community- Mieke Van Herreweghe (Ghent University), Filip Verhelst (Royal Institute Spermalie, Bruges)

    How similar is the use of space across sign languages? A comparison of the use of sign space to describe space in Turkish and German Sign Language- Pamela Perniss (Max Planck Institut for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen), Asli Ozyurek (Max Planck Institut for Psycholinguistics and Koc University, Istanbul)

    The Case of the four What's: The Distribution and position of WHAT in ASL- Sandra Wood (University of Connecticut)

    The linguistic status of finger wiggling in Chinese Sign Language interrogatives- Jun Hui Yang (School for the Deaf, Beijing)

    >From Home Sign to Sign Language: The Case of Mauritian Sign Language - Dany Adone (Heinrich Heine Universit�t)

    Sign language typology: Possessive constructions in sign languages- Ulrike Zeshan (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen)

    TISLR 8-WORKSHOP Cross-linguistic Workshop on Sign Language Classifier Constructions

    Sponsored by the US National Science Foundation and the Institut d'Estudis Catalans

    Barcelona, September 29th, 2004 Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Carrer del Carme, 47

    PROGRAMME

    Morning Session

    9:00-9:45 Susan Fischer (National Technical Institute for the Deaf) He, she and someone: restrictions on indexical classifiers in NS 9:45-10:30 Petra Eccarius (Purdue University) Cross-linguistic study of two-handed, sign languages classifiers: handshape restrictions 10:30-11:15 Diane Brentari and Robin Shay (Purdue University) A Cross-linguistic study of two-handed, sign languages classifiers: Prosodic restrictions

    11:15-11:30 break

    11:30-12:15 Elisabeth Engberg-Pedersen (University of Copenhagen) Standardization and productivity in ''classifier constructions'': a cross-linguistic comparison 12:15-1 Discussion

    Lunch

    Afternoon Session

    3:00-3:45 Lars Wallin (University of Stockholm) Using agentive classifiers: A typological study 3:45-4:30 Penny Boyes Braem (Forschungszentrum f�r Geb�rdensprache, Basel Anuschka Curau, University of Bern) A comparison of speech-accompanying gestures and sign language classifiers: a pilot study with Swiss German hearing speakers and deaf signers 4:30-5:15 Gladys Tang (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Event boundedness in Hong Kong Sign Language

    5:15-5:30 break

    5:30-6:15 Inge Zwitserlood (UiL OTS, Utrecht University / Viataal) The functions and use of sign language classifiers 6:15-7 Discussion and Closing Remarks

    For further information, please visit the conference website http://www.ub.es/ling/tislr8/

    IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT REGISTRATION: There is an EARLY REGISTRATION FEE till July 12th. You are encouraged to register before that date.