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PROCEEDINGS OF THE DESERET LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS SOCIETY 1999 SYMPOSIUM BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSIlY 18-19 FEBRUARY 1999
Proceedings of the 1999 Deseret Language and Linguistics Society Symposium Edited by Alan D. Maiming, Heather Judson, Julie C. Runolfson, and Jessica Young Text Design by Heather Judson and Julie C. Runolfson
IV Proceedings of the 1999 Deseret Language and Linguistics Society Symposium 2000 by the Deseret Language and Linguistics Society Printed in the United States of America
v Contents An Empirical Test of Analogical Modeling: the k/0 Alternation Anton Rytting Virginia Woolf and the Art of Female Conversation: Through the Looking Glass of Deborah Tannen Kristen J. Gough Spanish Additions to the Cowboy Lexicon from 1850 to the Present Heather A. Robles The 'Imperfective-Paradox' Paradox and other Problems with the Semantics of the Progressive Aspect Stefan Engelberg New Perspectives on Nauruan Phonology Lisa Johnson The Nuclear Tone of English Intransitives Yuichi Endo Linguistic Contributions to Music Theory: A Multimedia Presentation Cory D. Crawford K'ombineishy_n P'ijahagoK'ok'ak'olla Juseyo (I'll Have a Combination Pizza and Coca-Cola): English Loanwords in the Korean Language LeiJOlsen Who is "him"? Determining Pronominal Reference Deryle Lonsdale Foreign Language Training for LDS Missionaries: Historical Antecedents and Foundations for Current Church Policies and Institutions Lynn Henrichsen Preferences for Narrative Pronouns in Texts on English Literature and Composition Kevin Klein The Individual Effect of Suprasegmentals on Nonnative Speakers' Comprehensibility Deborah Smith Carlston &Mark W Tanner Varying Aspiration Levels of the / i / Phoneme: An Analogical Modeling Project Jon Weatherford Stansell On the So-Called Japanese Complementizer Kenichi Namai 3 19 33 45 55 68 76 87 97 103 124 132 148 157
VI Three Types of Viewpoint - Empathy, Subjective, and Agentive: A Case Study from Japanese Giving and Receiving Verbs Soichi Kozai * The Distribution of esse in Julius Ceasar's Bellum Civile Book I Anton Rytting * An Analysis of Lexical Semantic Shifts in the Book of MOlmon Renee Bangerter Covert Speech Acts and their Meaning Salvatore Attardo 170 182 194 202 *Papers presented at the 1998 Deseret Language and Linguistics Society Symposium 2-3 April 1998, Provo, Utah
VB Acknowledgements It would be difficult to acknowledge the assistance of the many individuals who helped prepare the symposium as well as the subsequent proceedings. But there are some who deserve special mention. The conference benefited from the advance preparation of Paul Baltes, president of the Deseret Language and Linguistics Society, and Diane Strong Krause, secretary of the Society. Important institutional support for the symposium or its proceedings was also provided by the BYU College of Humanities and the Linguistics Department. Participants in the symposium were particularly honored by the participation of John R. Searle, Professor Emeritus of Berkley University, who gave the keynote address; and by the participation of Salvatore Attardo, Stefan Engelberg, Soichi Kozai, and Yuichi Endo. Several of these speakers were gracious enough to include versions of their presentations within the proceedings. We especially wish to thank K. Codell Carter and the Philosophy Department for helping to sponsor Professor Searle's visit.