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531Intonation / Janet Pierrehumbert / High rising terminal / Speech act / Robert Stalnaker / Pitch contour / Linguistics / Phonetics / Phonology

How to Do Things with Particles Johannes Heim, Hermann Keupdjio, Zoe Wai-Man Lam, Adriana Osa-Gómez and Martina Wiltschko University of British Columbia According to classic definitions of speech acts, (1)

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532Semantics / Grammar / Taste / Predicate / Truth / Philosophy / Ethics / Logic

Differences between predicates of personal taste and epistemic modals across languages E. Allyn Smith, Laia Mayol, and Elena Castroviejo-Miró This study experimentally tests whether disagreement using a direct non-accep

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533Science / English grammar / Modal logic / English modal verb / Philosophy / Necessity / Modal verb / Logic / Semantics / Linguistic modality

No weak necessity Igor Yanovich (Universit¨at T¨ ubingen) In English, a number of tests distinguish “strong” and “weak” deontic necessity modals (namely “strong” must and have to vs. “weak” should and o

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534Stress / Bilingualism / Second language / Language / Word / Second language phonology / Linguistics / Phonology / Phonetics

! Stress and Morphology in Second Language Production and Processing Johannes Knaus & Mary Grantham O’Brien

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535Grammar / Indigenous peoples of North America / Inuit language / Languages of Greenland / Clitic / Inuvialuk people / Inuit / Polysynthetic language / Inuktitut / Linguistics / Agglutinative languages / Americas

An argument for genuine object agreement in Inuit Richard Compton, McGill University Claim: I argue that ϕ-indexing morphology in Inuit includes genuine cases of object agreement exponence, contra recent work (see below

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536Vowel / Extrametricality / Mora / Syllable / Prosody / English phonology / Diphthong / Voice / Phonotactics / Linguistics / Phonology / Phonetics

A PROSODIC ACCOUNT OF CANADIAN RAISING D. SKY ONOSSON — UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA ! Canadian Raising (CR) is a fairly well-known phenomenon in the phonological literature,

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Étude expérimentale de l’interprétation des questions rhétoriques Nesrine Mejri et E. Allyn Smith, L’Université du Québec à Montréal Dans cette communication, on examine les facteurs sémantico-pragmatiques q

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    538Grammar / Determiner / Predicate / Nominal / Adjective / Adverb / Grammatical number / Definiteness / Inflection / Linguistics / Syntax / Parts of speech

    Many and determiner systems in English and Russian Julie Goncharov, University of Toronto The ambiguity of quantity expressions in English, such as many, is traditionally identified as the distinction between cardinal an

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    539Parts of speech / Grammatical number / Grammatical gender / Classifier / Count noun / Saxon genitive / Marker / Grammaticalization / Plural / Linguistics / Grammar / Linguistic morphology

    From a classifier language to a mass-count language: What can historical data show us? Danica MacDonald, University of Calgary This paper investigates both the historical development and the modern-day uses of the Korean

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    540Consonants / Phonology / Implosive consonant / Voice / Plosive / Natural class / Stop consonant / Phoneme / Linguistics / Phonetics / Human voice

    On substance in phonology Daniel Currie Hall, Saint Mary’s University While ‘substance-ee’ phonology owes its name to Hale & Reiss (2000), the idea echoes Fudge’s (1967: 26) proposal that phonologists “ough

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