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ACAL 51-52 will take place April 8-10th, 2021 in a virtual format using Zoom. A link to the conference will be provided to registrants via email.

Download the schedule of talks here: ACAL-51-52_Program 4-7-21

Download a full program for the conference including abstracts here:

ACAL 51-52 full program

Links to handouts or other material provided by presenters can be found in the schedule below. All times given are Eastern Daylight Time.

Each session will have a chair to moderate. A list of session chairs can be found here: ACAL session chairs

DAY 1 (THURSDAY)
  SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 SESSION 5
10:00-10:40 10:00 – 10:10 Welcome by Fiona McLaughlin (Local Organizing Committee)

10:10 – 10:20 Remarks by David Pharies (Associate Dean for Humanities)

10:20 – 10:25 Remarks by Brenda Chalfin (Director of Center for African Studies)

10:25 – 10:30 Remarks by Akinyemi Akintunde (Chair of Languages, Literatures & Cultures)

10:30 – 10:35 Remarks by Eric Potsdam (Chair of Linguistics)

10:35-10:40 Akinlabi Akinbiyi (Co-Organizing Committee, Rutgers)

10:40-10:45 BREAK
10:45-11:15 DEMIR

Grammatical tone interaction in Rere

Handout

KANDYBOWICZ & NCHARE

Integrated appositive relative clauses in Shupamem

Handout

HALPERT

Licensing external arguments: Some Bantu case puzzles revisited

Handout

 PEDAVOAH

Language policy and planning in the urban home: the nanny as an unrecognized agent

MOVED TO FRIDAY@ 11:30 Session 5

OLSON

Labial-velar to labial sound changes in Luto

Handout

11:15-11:45 ODDEN

Logoori noun tone 2.0

Handout
All ACAL materials

FERNANDEZ GUERRERO

Strategies of clausal complementation in Rere

Handout

CARSTENS

Unlocking coordinate structures: Agreement with conjoined objects in Swahili

Handout

ANSAH & ANSAH

The use of persuasive language in Christian fundraising: Coercion or motivation?

CANCELLED

HAWTOF, BELEK & FRANICH

Acoustic analysis of implosives in Rikpa language

Handout

11:45-12:15 BREAK FINHOLT & GLUCKMAN

A corpus study of Swahili’s dual-complementizer system

Handout

KIM & GREEN

Copular constructions in Mbat: grammatical and classificatory considerations

Handout

BREAK CAHILL

Where do labialvelars go?

Handout

12:15 – 1:00 LUNCH
  SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 SESSION 5
1:00 – 2:00 PLENARY SESSION 1: Amina METTOUCHI

Giving wings to our race against time: Auto-documentation and the Amazigh languages

Abstract 

Slides from talk

2:00 – 2:15 BREAK
2:15 – 2:45 HASSEN, KALDHOL & ROSE

Tira participant marking: The role of tone

Handout

SANGARE & ROY

Inverted copular sentences in Bambara

Handout

BOSSI

Encoding negative bias in Kipsigis belief reports

Handout

ASIIMWE, KANAMPUI, KERR, LI & VAN DER WAL

Bantu word order between discourse and syntactic relations

Handout

FELICE

The morphosyntax of Ga subject pronominals

Handout

2:45 – 3:15 HODIEB

Tone and dissimilation in Wushi

Handout

LEWIS

The affixal article in Mandinka

Handout

JORDANOSKA

The pragmatics of Wolof daal

Handout

SCHWAB

Inalienable kinship relations in colloquial isiXhosa: towards a syntactic analysis

Moved to Sat @10am, session5

ALEISSA

Subject vs. non-subject extraction symmetries in Senoufo Nafara

CANCELLED

3:15 – 3:45 RUSSELL

A unified account of grammatical tone (and length) in Ga

Handout

SMITH

The SOV structure of Mende

Handout

ADJEI, AMPONG & MAKAFUI

Towards a pragmatic study of name-calling on Ghana Web

CANCELLED

GOBENA

Copula and possession in Oromo: a typological perspective

CANCELLED

NGWASI

The non-reflexive functions of the reflexive prefix in Hehe, Nilamba and Nyaturu

3:45 – 4:15 MARLO & ODDEN

Logoori Tiriki comparative noun tone

Handout

GOERTZEL

Pseudo-Incorporation and the structure of  Mandinka DPs

Handout

END END STRUTHERS-YOUNG

Multiple exponence of nasality in Northern Toussian

Handout

 DAY 2 (FRIDAY)
  SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 SESSION 5
10:00-10:30 AKUMBU

Vowel quality and stress in African tone languages: The case of Babanki

Handout

DOHERTY

Non-future tense in non-neutral contexts in Ibibio

CANCELLED

BLUM

On the definition of adjectives in Dinka

Handout

ILORI & ONUORA

A syntactic reappraisal of polar question constructions in Igbo

Handout

RESCUE

The place of African lgs in multilingual classrooms: towards an intersectional approach to language of education in Ghana

CANCELLED

10:30-11:00 DOWNING & KRÄMER

Phrasal vowel harmony: the view from Africa

Handout

DUNCAN & KANDYBOWICZ

Diagnosing restrictivity and non-restrictivity in Ikpana relative clauses

Handout

ABUBAKARI & ISSAH

Particles and ex situ focus in Mabia (Gur) languages: a grouping based on inventory

Handout

PATERSON

Clause final negation and double negation in Northwest Kainji

Handout

ZHANG

‘New’ changes in Tigrinya: internal development or Amharic influence? Language change and contact influence reflected in textbooks

11:00-11:30 HUANG

Does Rere have vowel harmony?

Handout

AMAECHI

Islands and perfective (non-)extraction in Igbo

Handout

 

SCHAEFER & EGBOKHARE

Starting points for tense-aspect analysis

Handout

TAMBA

Wh-questions in Paloor

Handout

VAN PINXTEREN

The concepts of discerned and designed languages and their relevance for Africa

Handout

11:30-12:00 DEKLU

Vowel harmony in Ewe: implications for theories of underspecification

Handout

BOWDEN, DU, GRIFFIN & TROTTER

Detecting perfective and imperfective constrast in central Dagaare

Handout

HARLEY

Vowel systems in Nigerian languages: genetic typology vs. areal characteristics

Handout

BANI YOUNES & HELLMUTH

Resolving the debate about the disambiguation of disjunctive questions: Egyptian and other Arabic dialects

 PEDAVOAH

Language policy and planning in the urban home: the nanny as an unrecognized agent

12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH
  SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 SESSION 5
1:00 — 2:00 PLENARY SESSION 2: Laura McPHERSON

Beyond talking drums: African languages in musical form   Link to slides

2:00 – 2:15 BREAK
2:15 – 2:45 LEHMAN & BARON

Vowel hiatus resolution as a (non-)categorical phonologically conditioned process: evidence from Avatime and Ikpana

BROWN & TORRENCE

The syntax of predicate focus doubling in Dschang

Handout

AKUMBU

The expression of qualities in Babanki

Handout

KOVAL

The hypersensitive agreement in Akebu

Handout

FLECK

A possessor raising light verb in Tigrinya

Handout

2:45 – 3:15 KUZMIK & PASTER

Vowel hiatus resolution in Kikuyu

Handout

KANDYBOWICZ, SCHURR, NCHARE, BUCKNOR, MA, MARKOWSKA & TAPIA

On the absence of (Certain) islands in Shupamem

Handout

BOBUAFOR

Cut or uproot the rice: the cultural semantics of harvesting crops in Tafi

SANDE

Phonological evidence for two different kinds of syntactic movement in Guébie

Handout

PAYNE

Instrumental and dative applicatives in Maa

Handout

3:15 – 3:45 GREEN

Minimality, margins, and metrical structure: more on the mora in Somali

Handout

DYER

Wolof universal dependency parsing

Handout

LEE

On the partitivity of doo in Mandinka

Handout

HENDERSON

Resumption in Chimiini passives

Handout

SIBANDA

Reciprocity and quantification in Ndebele

3:45 – 4:15 KIEFFER

Variant glide repair strategies in Kinyarwanda

Handout

FONG

Feature licensing and the interpretation of bare nominals in Wolof

Handout

GIBSON, JERRO & KULA

Post-verbal clitics and particles in Bemba: partitive and focus readings

Handout

GOTAH

On sentence- final particles in Tongugbe

Handout

FURUMOTO

Grammaticalisation of the Kimakunduchi demonstrative into a pronominal topic marker

Handout

 

DAY 3 (SATURDAY)

SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 SESSION 5
10:00 – 10:30 WIEBE

Tone absorption and the decomposability of tone features

Handout

GUITANG

Frozen reduplication and repetition in Gizey

Handout

BAR-EL & PETZELL

On the Bantu ‘imperfective’ morpheme -ag

Handout

WELLER, FAYTAK, STEFFMAN, TEIXEIRA, MAYER & TANKOU

Tongue root position and laryngeal state in Yemba vowels

Handout

SCHWAB

Inalienable kinship relations in colloquial isiXhosa: towards a syntactic analysis

10:30 – 11:00 ZHU

Tones and melodies of Tuwuli nouns

Handout

LANGA da CAMARA, DIERCKS, COLANTES, KUZMIK, LY, ZHOU

Object marking in Cinyungwe

Handout

CZUBA

Temporality and aspectuality in Dschang

Handout

OLEJARCZUK & OTERO

Voice quality and purported ATR in Mòoré: a preliminary acoustic study

AYUGHA

Bringing the Big Man down: the social function of Bokyi diminutives and augmentatives

11:00 – 11:30 BICKMORE

Town Nyanja verbal tonology

Handout

MA

Why no double objective construction in Shupamem

 

IYAMU

Pluractionality in Edo

FAYTAK, STEFFMAN & TANKOU

Phonetics of voiced aspirates in Yemba (Dschang)

Handout

AMPONG, YEGBLEMENAWO, ADJEI-FORSON & ARTHUR

Verbalising emotions against reality: a pragma-stylistic analysis of the Akan football commentary

 

 

 

 

11:30-12:00

 McPHERSON, CISSÉ & ZHENG

Acquisition of tone among Bambara-speaking children

Handout

KHARYTONAVA

(Some) dialectal variation in nominal systems in Kimbundu

Handout

 ABUBAKARI

Verbal alternations in Kusaal and related languages

Handout

 FRANICH

Glottalization, f0, and tonal variation in Medʉmba

Handout

 

 

 

 

 

12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH
1:00 — 2:00 PLENARY SESSION 3: Enoch ABOH

Are we learning enough from African languagesThe case of Gbe (Kwa)

2:00 – 3:00 ACAL Business Meeting
3:00 – 4:00 CONCERT by Mt. Zion Choir, Odorkor, Ghana