GLOW-in-Asia XII & SICOGG 21 Schedule and Abstracts
Main Colloquium
- Welcoming Speech by Dr. Sung Yee Yoon, President of Dongguk University
Aug 7. Wed | Aug 8. Thu | Aug 9. Fri | |||
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8:30 | Registration | 8:30 | Registration | 8:30 | Registration |
9:00 | Welcome | 9:00 | Welcome | 9:00 | Welcome |
9:15 | Presentation 1 (45 min)Masako Maeda, Haewon Jeon (Seinan Gakuin U., Pukyong National U.) Fragmentary questions in Japanese and Korean | 9:15 | Presentation 8 (45 min)Yosuke Sato, Jianrong Yu (Seisen U., U. of Arizona) Lexical decomposition in syntax: New evidence from VP-ellipsis | 9:15 | Presentation 15 (45 min)Tommy Tsz-Ming Lee (USC) Quantifier-raising a head |
10:00 | Presentation 2 (45 min)Yu Nakajima (Waseda U.) A labeling approach to ellipsis: Implications for the timing of deletion | 10:00 | Presentation 9 (45 min)Nobu Goto, Toru Ishii (Toyo U., Meiji U.) The principle of determinacy and its implications for MERGE | 10:00 | Presentation 16 (45 min)Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (National U. of Singapore) Wh-quantification in alternative semantics |
10:45 | Break (15 min) | 10:45 | Break (15 min) | 10:45 | Break (15 min) |
11:00 | Plenary talk (60 min)Željko Bošković (U. of Connecticut) On subject positions and specifiers more generally | 11:00 | Plenary talk (60 min)Martina Wiltschko (ICREA and UPF) Towards a formal typology of formality | 11:00 | Plenary talk (60 min)Victor Pan (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Derivation of Functional Projections in Chinese Peripheral Domain |
12:00 | Lunch (90 min) | 12:00 | Lunch (90 min) | 12:00 | Lunch (90 min) |
1:30 | Presentation 3 (45 min)Min-Joo Kim (Texas Tech U.) The noteworthiness of some copular construction in English | 1:30 | Presentation 10 (45 min)Marten Stelling, Sigwan Thivierge (U. of Goettingen; U. of Maryland) Re-evaluating French negative concord | 1:30 | Presentation 17 (45 min)Myung Hye Yoo (U. of Delaware) Decomposing deadjectival inchoatives in Korean |
2:15 | Presentation 4 (45 min)Hiroshi Aoyagi (Nanzan U.) On the syntax of causative morphology in Korean | 2:15 | Presentation 11 (45 min)Dorothy Ahn, Annemarie Kocab, Kathryn Davidson (Harvard) A closer look at anaphoric expressions in ASL | 2:15 | Presentation 18 (45 min)Tingchun Chen (National U. of Singapore) Raising-to-object in Amis |
3:15 | Poster session (60 min) | 3:15 | Poster session (60 min) | 3:15 | Poster session (60 min) |
4:15 | Presentation 5 (45 min)Muyi Yang, Teruyuki Mizuno (U. of Connecticut) On the discourse dynamics of exceptional what-questions | 4:15 | Presentation 12 (45 min)Jing Gao (Cornell U.) On the syntax of Mandarin post-nominal relative clauses | 4:15 | Presentation 19 (45 min)Jianrong Yu, Ryan Smith (U. of Arizona) Restitutive readings, quantificational objects, and the structure of VPs |
5:00 | Presentation 6 (45 min)Mikael Vinka (Umeå U.) Multiple embeddings in logophoric contexts: pro drop meets logophoricity | 5:00 | Presentation 13 (45 min)Daeho Chung (Hanyang U.) On the nature of indeterminate expressions in Chinese and Korean: Focused on WH-phrases in conditionals | 5:00 | Presentation 20 (45 min)James Gray, Tina Gregor (Australian National U.; Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language) *ABA in gender/number: puzzles from syncretism in Yelmek verbal suppletion |
5:45 | Presentation 7 (45 min)WooJin Chung (New York U.) Expected value of conditionals and expected utility: A probabilistic account of conditional evaluative constructions | 5:45 | Presentation 14 (45 min)Rahul Balusu (EFLU Hyderabad) The anatomy of the Dravidian unconditional | 5:45 | Presentation 21 (45 min)Ryoichiro Kobayashi (Sophia U./Aichi U. of Technology) Notes on coordination, copula, and from-to constructions |
6:30 | End of day 1 | 6:30 | End of day 2 | 6:30 | End of day 3 |
Banquet |
Posters
Aug.7 (Wed)
- Jaehoon Choi (Daegu U.) Hyper-contextual allomorphy: Negative jussive clauses in Korean
- Xuetong Yuan (U. of Connecticut) A discourse model for Mandarin ba-interrogatives
- Keely New (National U. of Singapore) Predicate-fronting and animacy in Burmese
- David Oshima (Nagoya U.) On a special interpretation of evaluative adjectives/adverbs of disposition and luck
- Kanako Ikeda (Ochanomizu U.) Children’s acquisition of the island effect in Japanese right dislocation
- Masaki Yasuhara (Ibaraki U.) Anticausatives taking an accusative object in Japanese
- Masashi Harada (McGill U.) Contextual effects on case in Japanese copular constructions
- Sihwei Chen (Academia Sinica) Graded possibility: Distinguishing epistemic modals in Atayal
- Yuyin He (Harvard U.) Tense-aspect particles or not: the lesson from the comparison between tensed and tenseless languages
- Borui Zhang, Jason Overfelt (U. of Minnesota) The multiple mechanisms for Mandarin sluices
- Yosuke Sato (Seisen U.) How can one kill someone twice in Indonesian?
- Jui-Yi Chung (Xiamen University) Modality sources and potential verbal bases in postverbal modal construals
Aug. 8 (Thu)
- Kiyong Choi (Kwangwoon U.) Saving the adjective in Korean
- Yuta Tatsumi (U. of Connecticut) Making additive complex cardinals without coordination
- Kenyon Branan (National U. of Singapore) A prosodic restriction affecting stress patterns and word order
- Takayuki Akimoto (Kogakuin U.) The morphology of Japanese pred revisited
- Cheng-Yu Edwin Tsai (City U. of Hong Kong) Mandarin verb doubling clefts as contrastive topic constructions
- Yi-Hsun Chen (Nanjing U.) Measurement and optional classifiers in Chinese
- Akitaka Yamada (Georgetown U.) Syntax and semantics of aspectual constructions in Japanese: Defective T and habituality
- Linmin Zhang (NYU Shanghai) The semantics of comparisons in Mandarin Chinese
- Shuyan Wang (U. of Connecticut) An intermediate stage of spec-to-head reanalysis: evidence from Mandarin and Cantonese
- Hideharu Tanaka (Mie U.) Association with focus in Japanese: An event-based postsuppositional approach
- Tian Gan, Cheng-Yu Edwin Tsai (City U. of Hong Kong) Quantifier scope ambiguity in Mandarin dative constructions
- Shin-ichi Tanigawa (Nagasaki U.) Revisiting topic-subject/object asymmetry from POP
Aug. 9 (Fri)
- YongSuk Yoo, Jayeon Park (Korea Naval Academy, U. of Connecticut) How to license scrambled elements in Korean and Japanese
- Yoshiki Fujiwara (U. of Connecticut) Movement approach to argument ellipsis: A PF-deletion analysis
- Mengxi Yuan, Yurie Hara (Jinan University, Waseda University) Mandarin polar questions: their answers, contextual requirements and intonation
- Zheng Shen (Goethe U. Frankfurt) Two types of closest conjunct agreement
- Si Kai Lee (U. of Connecticut) Singlish Sekali: What if it’s like doch?
- Hayeun Jang (U. of Southern California) Computing the gradient mind: from muscular coordination to phonological typology
- Manabu Mizuguchi (Toyo U.) Label weakness and the EPP
- Changyun Moon, Gakuji Kumagai (U. of Tsukuba, Meikai U.) Markedness in loanwords: The case of compound truncation in Japanese
- Xinyuan Shi (Nanjing Normal U.) Tone sandhi behavior of syllable in Suzhou Chinese: a prosodic account
- Yunhui Kim, Duk-Ho Jung, Jeong-Seok Kim (Korea U., UC San Diego, Korea U.) Case-mismatches of shared arguments in Korean coordination: An experimental study
- Jina Song (U. of Southern California) Cyclic linearization and anti-locality in Korean toy ‘become’ construction
- Hongchen Wu (Stony Brook U.) On raising analysis of prenominal relative clauses in Mandarin