Date: Wed, 3 Sep 1997 17:09:31 -0400 From: Ron Butters Subject: ADS IN NEW YORK--PROGRAM WE STILL NEED CHAIRS FCR A SESSION OR TWO Date: Wed 3 Sep, 1997 5:04 PM EDT From: RonButters Subj: Re: ADS in NY To: ejphill[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]root.indstate.edu(bettyphillips) cc: RonButters *****TENTATIVE 1998 ADS PROGRAM***** Thursday January 8 3:00 pm-5:00 pm, General Session I--Chair: __AVAILABLE__ *3:00-3:30: "Idiom's Delight"--Christine Ammer, Lexington, MA *3:30-4:00: " 'Er hat uns gesaved vun unser sins': Past Participial Marking in Pennsylvania German"--Janet M. Fuller, Southern Illinois Univ. *4:00-4:30: "Searching for Standard American English"--Judith W. Fuller, Gustavus Adolphus College *4:30-5:00: "Facilitating Self-Regulated Learning in English Language Studies Classrooms"--Sonja L. Lanehart and Paul A. Schutz, Univ. of Georgia Friday, January 9 8 am, Executive Council 10:30-11:30 am, Words of the Year nominations 1:00-4:45 pm Special Session on Reconfiguring Regional Dialects--Chair: Ellen Johnson, [Western Kentucky Univ.????] *1:00-1:30: "Dynamic Boundaries in African-American Vernacular English: The Role of Local Dialect in the History of AAVE"--Walt Wolfram, Erik Thomas, and Elaine Green, North Carolina State Univ. *1:30-2:00: "Redrawing Ethnic Dialect Lines: A Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis of /ay/ in Lumbee Native American Vernacular English"--Natalie Schilling-Estes, Stanford Univ. *2:00-2:30: "Takin' Bauman to the Burbs: Verbal Art in the Discourse of Suburban Teens," Lisa Ann Lane, Univ. of Michigan. 2:30-2:45: break *2:45-3:15: "Standard English Hardball: The Pressure of Transplant Dialects on Young Atlanta Professionals"--Anne Marie Hamilton and Frank Bramlett, Univ. of Georgia. *3:15-3:45: "L-Handshape Variation in American Sign Language"--Ceil Lucas, Mary Rose, and Susan Schatz, Gallaudet Univ. *3:45-4:15: "Rising Glides in Chicano English"--Amanda Doran, Univ. of Texas. *4:15-4:45: "Linguistic Behavior of Three South Texas Border Communities: Same or Different?"--Kati Pletsch de Garcia, Texas A&M International University 4:30-5:30 pm, Words of the Year final vote 5:30-6:30 pm, BYOB exhibit & refreshments Saturday, January 10 8:00 am, official business meeting 9:00 am-12:30 pm, General Session II--Chair: __AVAILABLE__ *9:00-9:30: "Negation, Nasalization, and Regularization: Creating Similar Diachronic Paths"--Kirk Hazen, North Carolina State University *9:30-10:00: "_Was/were_ Variation in English: Primitive, Remnant, Syntactic Restructuring, or Act of Identity? Evidence from Intervariety Comparison"--Sali Tagliamonte and Jennifer Smith, Univ. of York, England *10:00-10:30: "The Morphology of Past Tense in AAVE"--Patricia Cukor-Avila, Univ. of North Texas, and Guy Bailey, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio *10:30-10:45: "African-American Stereotypes in Early Twentieth-Century English"--Richard Bailey, Univ. of Michigan *10:45-11:15: "Mock Ebonics: Linguistic Racism in Parodies of Ebonics on the Internet"--Maggie Ronkin and Helen Karn, Georgetown Univ. *11:15-11:45: "The Language of the Free People of Color in Nineteenth Century New Orleans: Evidence form the Journal of Sister Mary Bernard Diggs"--Georgette Ioup, Univ. of New Orleans *11:45-12:15: "Who Speaks Scots in the United States? An Analysis of Social Labels in DARE"--Anne Marie Hamilton Univ. of Georgia 12:45 pm-2 pm, annual luncheon 2:15 pm-5:30 pm, General Session III--Chair: Bethany Dumas, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville *2:15-2:45: "Semantic Variability in Terms for 'medical research': Implications for Obtaining Meaningful Informed Consent"--Ronald R. Butters, Lyla Kaplan, and Jeremy Sugarman, Duke University *2:45-3:15: " 'It'll kill ye or cure ye, one': The History and Function of Alternative _one_"--Michael Montgomery, University of South Carolina *3:15-3:45: " 'So I Says, Says I': Quotatives in Southern White Discourse"--Margaret Mishoe and Boyd Davis, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte 3:45-4:00: break *4:00-4:30: "_Leave_ 'let': American Doppelganger"--Michael Adams, Albright College *4:30-5:00: "What Makes a Coinage Successful? The Factors Influencing the Adoption of English New Words"--Valerie Boulanger, Univ. of Georgia *5:00-5:30: "Complementizer Variation in American English: Overt, Covert, and Pleonastic"--Beverly Olson Flanigan, Ohio Univ.