SLaLS Well-Represented at CLA Conference
Carleton University was well-represented at the annual Canadian Linguistic Association (CLA) conference. This year’s meeting was held at McGill University June 3-5, following up on last year’s meeting at Carleton.
Presentations featuring Carleton students and faculty covered a wide range of topics, from syntax, to phonetics, to L2 phonological acquisition, to discourse analysis.

- Isabelle Boyer – An account of mandatory subject doubling in Québécois: Subject CLLD
- Beth MacLeod & Benjamin Crawford – Rethinking the baseline in phonetic imitation: Evidence from VOT shadowing
- Gavin Bembridge – Scottish Gaelic’s Cleft-Like Construction
- Jasmine Corona – The Production of Spanish Liquids by a Korean Learner of Spanish
- Mar Pauls – “I Associate, Like, The Masculinity With… Masculinity”: The Portrayal of Masculinity in Queer Women’s Discourse
Congratulations to everyone who participated!