This is a video record of the 2013 Linguistics & TESOL Symposium at San José State University, organized by the Lingustics & Language Development Student Association. Schedule of talks is listed below the video. Thank you all who came and participated – now you can join us from anywhere in the world!
Talks given at the Linguistics & TESOL Symposium, sponsored by the Linguistics & Language Development Student Association at San José State University.
1. A brief introduction to Ozolotepec Zapotec. Lorenzo Tlacaelel L. (graduate)
2. Code switching between English and American Sign Language. Leslie Bank (undergraduate)
3. Boom and Whoosh: Verbs of Explosion as a Change of State Class. Antonio Hernandez (graduate)
4. Regressive voicing assimilation in some grammaticalized modal verbs in Standard English. Joshua Agee (undergraduate)
5. English for Special Purpose: Language Learning for Day Workers. Bob Lanz (graduate)
6. So I went and did this study, but did I “go” anywhere? The Constructionalization of English GO AND V. Robin Melnick (alumnus: Stanford)
7. Variable voicing assimilation of Spanish /s/. Robert Pugh (graduate)
8. The function of bare classifiers in Khatso discourse. Chris Donlay (alumnus: UCSB)