Presenters and Research Topics: Nick Anderegg Penn State University Jaye Aster Broder Penn State University Program of Events: Khanin Chaiphet Queen’s College/CUNY Time 8:00-8:45 9:00-10:30 Event Check-in/Registration Location in Moore Lobby Spanish-English code-switching in State College, New York, and Puerto Rico Rosa Guzzardo-Tamargo 127 11:00-1:00 Lunch Break Campus 1:00-3:00 Poster Sesssion Undergraduate Researchers Basement 3:15-4:30 Language switching constraints: more than syntax? Data from Media Lengua John Lipski 127 Recognition of Travel Awardees Closing Remarks PSUxLing Organizing Committee 127 4:30-5:00 Maria Cupery Melinda Dennis Penn State University Queen’s College/CUNY Paige Elinsky Penn State University Matías FernándezDuque U. of Pennsylvania Stephanie Gonthier Bucknell University Kyra Krass Penn State University Melissa Mercado UPR—Río Piedras Khanin Chaiphet Matías Fernández-Duque Stephanie Gonthier Melissa Mercado Queen’s College/CUNY University of Pennsylvania Bucknell University UPR—Río Piedras Code-switching as a tool to investigate cross language syntactic priming in spontaneous speech The Status of Inverse Scope in Thai: A Comparison between Native and Heritage Speakers Comparing American and Turkish Pop Songs Calvin College Leyla Eldridge Congratulations to the recipients of PSUxLing Travel Awards: Effects of L1 orthography on L2 phonological acquisition Hope Schmid Penn StateUniversity Javier Soliván Penn State University Mary Beth Spang Penn State University The interaction of lexically similar languages: Do Palenquero-Spanish bilingual code-switch? Syntactic and Semantic Constraints of English Embedded Indirect Questions Sentential Codeswitching in Non-Habitual Spanish-English Codeswitchers A new conversation paradigm for the experimental study of code-switching in bilingual speech Rate of Agreement Attraction Errors Influenced by Experimental Methodology The role of discourse context in pronoun resolution Spanish-English codeswitches involving the auxiliary phrase: Judgements by bilinguals living in Puerto Rico Normalization of stimulus variability across language and music: Lexical tones and musical intervals. Distributional and frequency properties in semispontaneous Spanish-English codeswitching Individual and group differences in the production of Lengua Palenquera Keynote Speakers: Dr. Rosa Guzzardo-Tamargo is an assistant professor of Spanish at Universidad Nacional de Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Her research focuses on bilingualism, psycholinguistics, language processing, and code-switching. Dr. John Lipski is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Spanish and Linguistics at Penn State. He has made major contributions to the fields of phonology, contact linguistics, dialectology, and bilingualism. He has authored a number of books on codeswitching, language history, and variation in the Spanish-speaking world. PSUxLing would like to thank its Penn State sponsors: Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese Liberal Arts Undergraduate Studies The Center for Language Science PSUxLing Penn State Undergraduate Exhibition in Hispanic and General Linguistics 3 October, 2014