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11th Annual Conference on Language,

Interaction and Social Organization

May 12-14,  2005

University of California, Santa Barbara

All events will be held in the Humanities and Social Sciences Building at UCSB in the McCune Conference room unless otherwise indicated. For Campus maps and parking directions please see http://www.aw.id.ucsb.edu/maps.html or the UCSB home site.

 THURSDAY, MAY 12th

10:00-12:00

Graduate Student Workshops:

 

Paul Drew

University of York

Lanita Jacobs-Huey

University of Southern California

12:00-1:00

Lunch

 

 

1:00-3:00

Graduate Student Workshops

Michael Silverstein

University of Chicago

Catherine Snow

Harvard University

3:30-5:00

"Clause combining in spoken discourse: The syntax, prosody, interactional nature, and historical origin of the Finnish particle/complementizer et(tä)"

***Held in South Hall 1431

 Ritva Laury &
Eeva-Leena Seppänen

CSU Fresno and University of Helsinki

5:00

Opening Reception-  To be held in the Graduate Student Association (GSA) lounge in the UCEN

 

 

 

FRIDAY, MAY 13th

7:45-8:15

Registration and Continental Breakfast

 

 

8:15-8:30

Welcome and Opening Statements

 

 

8:30-9:00

Final Goodbyes: How Parents Manage Leaving Their Children at Daycare Centers

Lars Linton

University of California, Santa Barbara

9:05-9:35

Recess! Doing Snacktime in Two Languages

Mouna Mana

University of California, Los Angeles

9:40-10:10

Questions as resources for science learning in family conversation

Molly Loomis

University of California, Santa Cruz

10:10-10:30

Coffee break

 

 

10:30-11:00

Co-constructing Identity: Oral Assessments in the Ukrainian Language Classroom

Debra A. Friedman

University of California, Los Angeles

11:05-12:05

Plenary Address

Catherine Snow

Harvard University

12:05-1:30

Lunch 

 

 

1:30-2:00

Constructing Radicalism: The Rejection of a Naturalized Identity

Jennifer Guzman

University of California, Los Angeles

2:05-2:35

The Formulation of 'Problems' in Young Men's Casual Conversations about Romantic Relationships

Neill Korobov and Avril Thorne

University of California, Santa Cruz

2:40-3:10

"Unfriendly" Friends: Coercion as "Friendship" Behavior Amongst Female College Students

Portia Sabin

South Puget Sound Community College

3:10-3:30

Coffee break

 

 

3:30-4:00

A sequential and interactional organization of play in Japanese Conversation

Hiroko Takanashi

University of California, Davis

4:05-5:05

Plenary Address

Lanita Jacobs-Huey

University of Southern California

5:05-6:00

Appetizers

 

 

6:00

Dinner Party - Graduate Student Association Lounge, University Center, 2nd floor

 

 

SATURDAY, MAY 14th

7:45-8:15

Registration and Continental Breakfast

 

 

8:15-8:30

Welcome

 

 

8:30-9:00

Transformation through formulation and decision

Fleur van der Houwen

University of Southern California

9:05-9:35

Accounting on Patients' Behalf in Case Conferences

Soeren Beck Nielsen

The University of Copenhagen, Denmark

9:40-10:10

Don't You Wish You Knew the Real Story: A Discourse Analytic Approach to Studying Jury Deliberations

Robin H. Conley

University of California, Los Angeles

10:10-10:30

Coffee break

 

 

10:30-11:00

Register and style variation in speakers of Spanish as a heritage language: "Como" ('like') and other discourse markers

Ana Sanchez-Munoz

University of Southern California

11:05-12:05

Plenary Address

Paul Drew

University of York

12:05-1:30

Lunch 

 

 

1:30-2:00

Understanding Speech Level Shifts In Japanese Verbal Interactions

Holly HK Didi-Ogren

Soka University of America

2:05-2:35

Veras: Language in Interaction

Marianna Chodorowska-Pilch

University of California, Los Angeles

2:40-3:10

Verbal Negotiation to Physical Expression: Exploring a Discourse Community in a Modern Dance Rehearsal

Laura Hill-Bonnet

University of California, Santa Barbara

3:10-3:30

Coffee break

 

 

3:30-4:30

Plenary Address

 

Michael Silverstein

University of Chicago

4:30-5:00

Closing Remarks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUNDAY, MAY 15th

"Transcribing Now:
Means and Meanings in the Transcription of Spoken Interaction"


Click here to go to the Symposium's website for schedule information!

 

 

All events will be held in the Humanities and Social Sciences Building at UCSB in the McCune Conference room. For Campus maps and parking directions please see http://www.aw.id.ucsb.edu/maps.html or the UCSB home site.


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