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Monday, 23rd April
Starkenstrasse 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
14:00h - 15:30h, Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum 1. OG chair: Stefan Pfänder
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Presentation: Using
linguistic variation to analyze grammaticalization (Shana Poplack, Ottawa)
In addition to tracing
the pathways by which the go + infinitve construction grammaticalizes into a future marker in 3
Romance languages, this presentation will also introduce a number of the variationist notions which will inform all my subsequent
presentations, and so will constitute a good introduction for the week's lectures.
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15:30h - 16:00h
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Coffee break
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16:00h - 18:00h, Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
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Posterseesion: GRK PhD students meet Shana Poplack
GRK students only.
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Tuesday, 24th April
Starkenstrasse 44, Seminarraum 1. OG (09:00h - 12:30h)
KG I, 1273 (18:15h - 19:45h)
9:00h - 10:30h, Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
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Presentation: Towards a
dynamic visualization of language change in written corpora (Daniel Alcón, Stefan Pfänder and Martin Hilpert, Freiburg)
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10:30h - 11:00h
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Coffee break
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11:00h - 12:30h, Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
chair: Stefan Pfänder
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Presentation: Putting
theories to the test: Corpus
constitution and exploitation? (Shana
Poplack, Ottawa)
This is a discussion of
how we can build corpora around specific linguistic questions and use them to
test theories (e.g. on the origins of AAVE, the existence of contact-induced
change, the role of the school in promulgating the standard, etc. etc.),
illustrating with the rationales behind a variety of corpora we have
constructed at the Sociolinguistics Laboratory at the University of Ottawa.
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18:15h - 19:45h, KG I, Raum 1273, Bibliothek Romanistik
chair: Stefan Pfänder
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As guest of the weekly
linguistics colloquium the romance department:
Presentation: Detecting
contact-induced change in French: Preposition stranding as a diagnostic (Shana Poplack, Ottawa)
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Wednesday, 25th April
KG III, Deutsches Seminar, Raum 3305
14:15h - 15:45h, KG III, Deutsches Seminar, Raum 3305
chair: Peter Auer
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As guest of the FRIAS
weekly colloquium:
Presentation: Four and a half
centuries of variability, stability and change in speech (Shana Poplack, Ottawa)
This presentation will
give an overview of the diachronic trajectory of several morphosyntactic
variables, using the 19th century Récits du français québécois as a diachronic benchmark,
as well as a number of other "unorthodox" corpora representing earlier stages
of the spoken language.
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Thursday, 26th April - code switching day
Starkenstrasse 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
09:30h - 09:45h, Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
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Introduction
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09:45h - 11:00h, Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
chair: Stefan Pfänder
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Presentation: Myths and
facts about code-switching and borrowing (Shana
Poplack, Ottawa)
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11:00h - 12:00h , Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
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Presentation: From
language mixing to "mixed languages" (Peter
Auer, Freiburg)
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12:00h - 12:15h
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Coffee break
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12:15h - 13:00h, Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
chair: Peter Auer
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Presentation: Communication
Accommodation Theory and code switching: Some Namibian data (Gerald Stell, Brussels, FRIAS)
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13:00 - 14:30h
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Lunch Break
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14:30h - 15:30h , Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
chair: Peter Auer
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Presentation: Patterns
of code-mixing in the languages of Suriname (Kofi Yakpo, Nijmegen, FRIAS)
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15:30h - 16:30h
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Coffee break
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16:00h - 18:00h, Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
chair: Monika Schulz
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Data Sessions:
French-English code
switching in Manitoba (Inga Hennecke,
Bochum)
Code-switching: Russian
German (Nikolay Khakimov, Freiburg, GRK 1624)
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Friday, 27th April
Starkenstrasse 44, Seminarraum 1. OG
15:00h - 16:30h, Starkenstr. 44, Seminarraum, 1. OG
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Discussion: What
counts as contact-induced change? (Shana
Poplack, Ottawa)
We review
of the criteria for contact-induced change enunciated in Poplack & Levey 2010 as well as in the Tuesday
afternoon lecture. We confront these with the commentary offered by 6 commentators to the
preposition stranding article in Bilingualism: language and cognition and
discuss as a group.
Readings (Bilingualism:
Language and Cognition 15(02):
Poplack, Shana, Zentz, Lauren &
Dion, Nathalie (2011a): "Phrase-final prepositions in Quebec French: An
empirical study of contact, code-switching and resistance to
convergence", 203-225.
Otheguy, Ricardo (2011):
"Concurrent models and cross-linguistic analogies in the study of
prepositional stranding in French in Canada", 226-229.
Elsig, Martin (2011):
"Benchmark varieties and the individual speaker: Indispensable
touchstones in studies on language contact", 230-232.
Torres Cacoullos, Rena (2011):
"A milestone study: Structured variability as the key to unraveling
(contact-induced) language change", 233-236.
Muysken, Pieter (2011):
"Another icon of language contact shattered", 237-239.
Kaiser, Georg A. (2011):
"Preposition stranding and orphaning: The case of bare prepositions in
French", 240-242.
Roberge, Yves (2011): "On the
distinction between preposition stranding and orphan prepositions",
243-246.
Poplack, Shana, Zentz, Lauren &
Dion, Nathalie (2011b): "What counts as (contact-induced) change",
247-254
Poplack, Shana & Levey, Stephen (2010): "Contact-induced grammatical change". In: Language and Space – An international handbook of linguistic variation: Volume 1 – Theories and methods, ed. by Auer, Peter & Schmidt, Jürgen Erich, 391-419. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter,
243-246.
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The sessions are planed to be 60min. for the
presentations, 30min. for discussion, except on Thursday: 45min. presentation,
15min. discussion. Data-Sessions: small introduction to the data, then plenary
- work and discussion on the data. For the linguistic colloquium of the romance
department, the presentations are usually between 30min - 45min. The rest is
discussion time.
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