An asterisk (*) next to a presenter's name indicates that materials for that presentation are available online.
*Michael Bamberg and Neill Korobov (Clark University)
"Gender: A Separable Category for Analysis?"
Victoria L. Bergvall (Michigan Technological University)
"Picture This: Realizing Language and Gender in Theory and Image"
*Suzanne Curtin and Scott F. Kiesling (University of Pittsburgh)
"Adults' Perception of Gender in Children's Speech"
*Nancy L. Drescher (Northern Arizona University)
"The Relationships Among Gender, Power, and Register in the American Academic Community"
*Cecilia E. Ford and Karen Johnson Mathews (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
"Gender and Language in/as/on Academic Science: Combining Research with a Commitment to Institutional Change"
Peter K. Gluck (University of Michigan)
"In the Image of 'God': Gendered Language, Ritual, Identity"
Lori Heintzelman (University of Colorado-Boulder)
"Talking One's Way Out of Homosexuality: The Role of Narrative in Sexual Identity and Personal Transformation"
*Laurel Kamada (Aomori Akenohoshi College, Japan)
"Taking Control of Ethnic & Gendered "Othering": Discursive Talk of Japanese-Caucasian Early-Adolescent Girls in Japan"
Mikko Laitinen (University of Helsinki)
"Pronominal Realisation of Gender-Neutral Antecedents in Written Early Modern and Present-Day English"
Yuh-Huey Lin (Chung Hua University)
"Females as More Considerate Conversationalists - Evidence from EFL Speakers"
Annett Michel (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University Greifswald)
"Australian English and Culture: The Suffixes "i" and "o" in Australian English"
Gisela Redeker and Kyra van Ingen (University of Groningen)
"Politeness and Hedging in Email Requests Among Male and Female Friends"
Kathryn Remlinger (Grand Valley State University)
"Newfies, Cajuns, Hillbillies, and Yoopers: Ideal Speakers, Authentic Locals, and Gender"
Kate Segall (University of Surrey Roehampton)
"'Womanly Man,' 'Feminine Bloke': Reported Dialogue as Gender Stereotype"
Amy Sheldon (University of Michigan)
"Kids Say and Do the Darndest Things": Some Challenges in Interpreting Gender in Preschoolers' Conversations"
Patty Sotirin (Michigan Technological University)
"Percpetions of Feminized Identities in Office Talk: A Case of Secretarial 'Bitching'"
Elizabeth H. Stokoe (Loughborough University)
"Doing Gender, Doing Categorisation: Exploring the Possibilities of Membership Categorisation Analysis for Language and Gender Researchers"
Yukako Sunaoshi (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
"Diversifying the Notion of Femininity for Language and Gender Research in Japanese"
*Jane Sunderland (Lancaster University, UK)
"Different Understandings of 'Construction of Gender'"
Chihiro Kinoshita Thomson and Emi Otsuji (University of New South Wales)
"Business Japanese Textbooks: Multi-Perspective Analysis"
*Alison Trumbull (University of California, Los Angeles)
"Woman in a Man's World: Pam Ward and the Register of Sportscasting Talk"
Shiv R. Upadhyay (York University)
"The Sociolinguistic Variation of Grammatical Gender Agreement in Nepali"
Neslihan Yetkiner and Gisela Redeker (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
"Blood, Shame, Fear: Language & Identity Practices in Turkish Women's Narration on Menstruation, Nuptial Night and Sex Life"