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Prof. Scott Schwenter and PhD student Lorena Sainz-Maza presented at NWAV44

October 27, 2015

Prof. Scott Schwenter and PhD student Lorena Sainz-Maza presented at NWAV44

Prof. Schwenter and Lorena Sainz-Maza

Prof. Scott Schwenter presented the talk (joint research with Luana Nunes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) entitled “Variability in the Form of Southern Brazilian Portuguese Imperatives” and Lorena Sainz-Maza presented the talk (with Itxaso Rodriguez-Ordoñez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) "Bilingualism effects in subject pronoun expression: Evidence from Basque and Spanish". Both were presented at the 44th New Ways of Analyzing Variation conference (NWAV 44), one of the most important conferences dealing with variation and sociolinguistics. NWAV took place October 22 - 25 in Toronto, Canada.