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Workshop on Locating Variability

Today (April 24) is the first day of the Workshop on Locating Variability, a three-day workshop sponsored by the Center for the Study of African American Language, the College of Humanities and Fine Arts, and the Linguistics Department. The schedule is posted at the CSAAL website. Here's the description:

Recent trends in linguistic theory have led to increased interest in the role of features and formal grammar in language variation, its expression as dialectal difference, and speakers' choices of forms within dialects. While it is true that research on dialects of English has focused mainly on the impact that social factors have on the use of linguistic constructions, variation in dialects of languages such as Italian, German, Dutch, and Flemish have been productively analyzed using variation models developed within theoretical syntax. This workshop will bring together researchers from the US and abroad for a discussion of the treatment of variation within current formal linguistic theory. Participating researchers will address the following themes:

  • The status of linguistic features in grammar and their relation to the way languages and dialects vary
  • Intra-speaker variability due to selection of multiple grammars or parameters
  • Patterns of variation in language acquisition

Participants:

  • David Adger (University of London)
  • Sjef Barbiers (The Meertens Institute, KNAW)
  • Lisa Green (UMass Amherst)
  • Randall Hendrick (UNC - Chapel Hill)
  • Alison Henry (University of Ulster)
  • Richard Kayne (New York University)
  • William Labov (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Karen Miller (Calvin College)
  • Andrew Nevins (Harvard University)
  • Jeffrey Parrott (LANCHART Center, University of Copenhagen)
  • Joe Pater (UMass Amherst)
  • Thomas Roeper (UMass Amherst)
  • Cristina Schmitt (Michigan State University)
  • William Snyder (University of Connecticut)
  • Joseph Paul Stemberger (University of British Columbia)
  • J. Michael Terry (UNC - Chapel Hill)
  • Christina Tortora (CUNY (College of Staten Island and The Graduate Center))
  • James Walker (York University)
  • Jessica White (University of Texas at Austin)
  • Charles Yang (University of Pennsylvania)

Schedule