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Les sujets des verbes météorologiques dans les dialectes occitans transitionnels du Nord David Heap (UWO), Michèle Oliviéri et Jean-Pierre Lai (Université de Nice) Alors que la plupart des langues romanes sont des s

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    552Gender-neutral pronoun / PRO / Null Object pattern / Syntax / Grammar / Pronoun

    Null pronouns in English: evidence from particle verb constructions Daniel Milway University of Toronto English is widely considered to lack the null pronoun, pro, null arguments being restricted to traces, PRO and bound

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    Emergence des normes communautaires: cas de la variation lexicale. Alena Barysevich (York University, Glendon) Cette communication démontre une émergence des normes communautaires distinctives au fil des générations

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      554Magneti Marelli / Applied psychology / Psycholinguistics / Transparency

      Compound representation and individual experience Gary Libben1, Kaitlin Curtiss1 & Silke Weber2 1 Brock University 2 University of Calgary

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      Microsoft Word - Variation prosodique diachronique

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        556Phonetics / Alveolar consonants / Rhotic consonant / Alveolar flap / Spanish language / Vibrant / Alveolar approximant / Second language / Approximant consonant / Linguistics / Consonants / Phonology

        The L3 acquisition of Spanish rhotics by native Mandarin speakers Matthew Patience University of Toronto The L2 acquisition of the two Spanish rhotics (the tap /ɾ/ and the trill /r/) by native English speakers has recei

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        557Vowel harmony / Agglutinative languages / Vowel / Languages of Russia / Turkish phonology / Finnish phonology / Linguistics / Phonetics / Assimilation

        Synchronic Productivity of Finnish Vowel Harmony Liisa Duncan University of Toronto Finnish has a well-studied palatal harmony system whereby front and back vowels cannot co-occur in non-compound words. Suffixes alterna

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        558Glottalic consonant / Plosive / Stop consonant / Voice onset time / Glottalization / Oromo language / Linguistics / Consonants / Ejective consonant

        Variation in Ejective Stops in Harar Oromo Maida Percival, University of Toronto Acoustic studies on ejectives have yielded inconsistent results, so that it is still unclear how systematically their acoustic characterist

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        559Agglutinative languages / Languages of Greenland / Languages of Canada / Grammar / Greenlandic language / Antipassive voice / Ergative–absolutive language / Inuit languages / Grammatical relation / Linguistics / Linguistic typology / Languages of North America

        A hierarchical view of the ergative and antipassive in Inuktitut Kumiko Murasugi, Carleton University Much research on the syntax of Inuit languages has focused on the differences between the ergative and antipassive (AP

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        560Lina Choueiri / Erythropoietic protoporphyria / Linguistic typology / Word order / Linguistics / Epp / PRO

        Dimensions of Variation of the EPP Julianne Doner, University of Toronto Two different dimensions of cross-linguistic variation for the EPP have been proposed. First, Alexiadou and Anagnastopoulou[removed]propose a contra

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