| 9:45 Coffee & Refreshments |
| 10:00 |
Barbara Meek |
From profiling endangerment to revitalizing language: Indigenous ways of speaking
for the 21st century |
| 11:00 |
McKinley Alden Applied Linguistics (MA) |
Low tone and pitch-altering phenomena in Lower Koyukon |
| 11:20 |
Alex King Linguistics (BA) |
Tupigyaraq Yugcetun: The way of weaving like a person |
| 11:40 |
Jason Harris Applied Linguistics (MA) |
The D-Effect classifier alternation in Alaskan Gwich’in |
| 12:00 Lunch (Provided) |
| 12:20 |
Nimasha Malalasekera Applied Linguistics (MA) |
Promoting national reconciliation through trilingual education in post-conflict Sri
Lanka |
| 12:40 |
Daniel Manley Electrical Engineering (BA) |
iTalki Korean: Language learning in an online context |
| 1:00 |
Tara Smith Anthropology (MA) |
Examining US Language ideologies and policies |
| 1:20 |
Colleen Mertes Anthropology (BA) |
Challenging male dominance and asserting female sexuality through rugby songs. |
| 1:40 Coffee |
| 1:50 |
Danya Schimmack Applied Linguistics (MA) |
Something that not everybody has: Parents' reasons for enrolling children in immersion |
| 2:10 |
Yoko Kugo Interdisciplinary Studies (PhD) |
Community-based Iliamna Lake place name project |
| 2:30 |
Lynn Walker Anthropology (PhD) |
Erick Erickson’s use of epistemic and deontic stance in “NeverTrump” |