|
| Session 5 |
5A |
5B |
5C |
| TIME
|
VENUE 1:
LRC
AUDITORIUM A
CHAIR: Monica TAYLOR
|
VENUE 2:
LRC
AUDITORIUM B
CHAIR: Hubert
DEVONISH |
VENUE
3:
LRC
AUDITORIUM C
CHAIR: Hazel
SIMMONS-MCDONALD
|
| 9:00
– 10:30 |
FIELD,
Frederic. Second Language Acquisition in the Emergence of
Creoles: Implication for Educators
|
LEWIS, Anthony.
The Silent Victims of Lenition: Giving a [voice] to /p, t, k/ in
Modern Caribbean Spanish |
ZAMOR,
Helene. A Historical and Linguistic Analysis of Gwo Ka Music and
Dance |
| |
STEELE, Godfrey. Towards an
Interdisciplinary Pedagogical Concept of Communicative/
Communication Competence
|
CHILDS,
Becky. Phonological Accommodation in Bahamian English
Dialect Communities: An Examination of Consonantal Variables |
ROGERS, Ferne Louanna.
Diglossia and the Calypso |
| |
KOUWENBERG,
Silvia. Bringing
Language Awareness into the High School Curriculum: the
Opportunities Offered by CAPE Communication Studies
|
HARRY,
Otelemate. The Phonology of Bi-Vocalic
Nucleus in Jamaican Creole |
YOUSSEF,
Valerie. Reconciling Systems, Principles and Strategies in
Developing Varilingualism |
| Session 6:
|
6A
|
6B
|
|
| TIME
|
VENUE 1:
LRC
AUDITORIUM A
CHAIR : Velma
POLLARD
|
VENUE 2:
LRC
AUDITORIUM B
CHAIR: Barbara LALLA
|
|
| 10:45 – 12:15
|
WINER, Lise. Preparation of the
Dictionary of English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago:
Selected Problem Areas |
BROWN-BLAKE,
Celia. "Mi kyaan riid": Language, Literacy and the
Peter Blake Principle
|
|
| |
FRANK,
David. St. Lucian
Creole Vocabulary of Origin other than French, with Special
Attention Given to Vocabulary neither of English Origin
|
SHIELDS-
BRODBER,
Kathryn. The Prosecution Now Calls John Doe |
|
| |
ALLSOPP,
Jeannette. The Making
of a Caribbean Multilingual Dictionary. |
DRAY, Suan.
"A Yard We Deh": The Uses of Creole on Roadside Texts in
Jamaica |
|
| Session 7:
|
7A |
7B |
7C
|
| 1:45 – 3:15
|
VENUE 1:
LRC
AUDITORIUM A
CHAIR: Jeff SIEGEL
|
VENUE 2:
LRC
AUDITORIUM B
CHAIR: Mervyn
ALLEYNE |
VENUE 3:
LRC AUDITORIUM C
CHAIR :
Edgar SCHNEIDER
|
|
|
FERGUSSON, Ann. A Study of Written Discourse
of 11-12 Year Old Barbadian Students: The Effect of
Learner-Centredness on Writing Anxiety |
FERREIRA,
Jo-Anne. Death of an Immigrant
Language: The Case of Portuguese in Trinidad
|
HINRICHS,
Lars. Patois
and E-mail:A Study of New Creole Writing Practices Developed by
Jamaican University Students |
| |
JAMES, Winford. Errors as Signatures of
Routine and New Language: 2 Tobagonian Examples
|
DECKER, Ken. Moribund English: The Case
of Gustavia English, St. Barthélemy, FWI
|
PATRICK, Peter
& Esther
FIGUEROA. Kiss-Teeth: Creole
Paralinguistics in the Americas.
|
| |
LaCHARITE, Darlène.
Phonetic vs. Phonological Adaptation in Loanwords: A Clue to the L2
Proficiency of Borrowers |
FORRESTER, Clive. Factors in the Survival of Maroon Creole in the Caribbean
|
|
|
Session 8: |
8A |
8B
|
|
|
3:30 –
5:00 |
VENUE 1:
LRC
AUDITORIUM A
CHAIR: Merle HODGE
|
VENUE 2:
LRC
AUDITORIUM B
CHAIR:
Donald WINFORD |
|
| |
THOMPSON, Riki. African American Vernacular
English and Dialect Awareness in English Departments
|
McPHEE, Helean. Method of Classifying Predicate
Types in Bahamian |
|
| |
SIEGEL, Jeff. Bringing Creole into the
Classroom: Views from Outside the Caribbean
|
REASER, Jeffrey. Copula Absence in Bahamian
Speech: Evidence from
Ethnically Contrastive Enclaves, Abaco Island, Bahamas
|
|
| |
DEVONISH, Hubert & Enita
CASTILLO. The
Predicate System of Garifuna
|
DONNELLY,
Janet. BCE in the Classroom: When the Line Blurs
|
|
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