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The 17th J/K Linguistics Conference Schedule

November 9 (Friday), 2007

Royce 314 for all session presentations
Royce 306 for participants' use

8:00                  Registration
8:20                  Opening remarks

Session 1:Grammar in Discourse
Chair: Tsuyoshi Ono (University of Alberta)


8:30-9:00         Junghee Park (UC Berkeley)
                         Beheaded Relativization for Multimodal Stance
                         Marking in Reported Speech in Korean Internet
                         Communication
                         Abstract

9:00-9:30         Nina Yoshida (UCLA)
                         How “Things” Inhibit Control: An Analysis of
                         Mono-clausal Connective Constructions in
                         Japanese
                         Abstract

9:30-10:00       Yuki Taylor (UCLA)
                         Approximative tari in Japanese: Interaction and
                         Information Perspectives
                         Abstract

10:00-10:15     Break

Session 2: Syntax and Prosody
Chair: Timothy Vance (University of Arizona)


10:15-10:45     Shin Ishihara (University of Potsdam)
                         Negative Polarity Items and Focus Intonation in
                         Japanese
                         Abstract

10:45-11:15     Hideaki Yamashita (Yokohama National University)
                         Licensing of “Split” Indeterminate NPI Pronouns
                         in Japanese and the Syntax-Prosody Interface
                         Abstract 

11:15-11:30     Break

11:30-12:00     Heeju Hwang (University of Southern California)
                         Wh-Phrase Questions and Prosody in Korean
                         Abstract

12:00-12:30     Jaehoon Jeong (University of Hawai’i at Manoa)
                         The Role of Prosodic Boundaries in the
                         Comprehension of Korean Pseudo- cleft 
                         Sentences
                         Abstract

12:30-2:00       Lunch Break(on your own)

Session 3:Phonology
Chair: Sun-Ah Jun (UCLA)


2:00-2:30         Eon-Suk Ko (Brown University)
                         Stress and Long Vowels in Korean: Chicken or Egg,
                         First?
                         Abstract 

2:30-3:00         Kyoung-Ho Kang  and Susan G. Guion
                         (University of Oregon)
                         Contrast Enhancement in Hyperarticulated Clear
                         Speech: Age-related Changes in Korean Stop
                         Production
                         Abstract

3:00-3:30         Philip Monahan, Eri Takahashi, Chizuru Nakao, and 
                         William Idsardi (University of Maryland)
                         Not All Epenthetic Contexts Are Equal:
                         Differential Effects in Japanese Illusory Vowel
                         Perception
                         Abstract

3:30-3:45         Break

Session 4 : Language Acquisition
Chair: Sung-Ock Sohn (UCLA)


3:45-4:15         Shin Fukuda (University of California, San 
                         Diego) and Soonja Choi (San Diego State
                         University)
                         Early Verbs in Korean and Japanese Children: 
                         Transitive or Intransitive Bias? 
                         Abstract

4:15-4:45         Soyoung Kim (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
                         Contextual Effects on the Comprehension of
                         the Korean Focus Particle -man in Child 
                         Language 
                         Abstract

4:45-5:00         Break

Session 5:  Psycholinguistics and Universals
Chair: Andrew Simpson (USC)

5:00-5:30         Manami Sato (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
                         Incremental Construction and Spontaneous Revision of
                         Mental Imagery in Japanese Sentence Comprehension
                        
Abstract

5:30-6:00         Kyuseek Hwang, Amy Schafer, and William O'Grady 
                         (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
                         Contrastive Focus Facilitates Scrambling in Korean
                         Sentence Processing
                         Abstract

6:00-6:30         Kimi Akita (Kobe University)
                         Gradient Integration of Sound Symbolism in Language: Toward a
                         Crosslinguistic Generalization
                         Abstract

November 10 (Saturday), 2007

Royce 314 for the workshops and session presentations

Royce 306 for participants’ use

Workshop I     Progress in Generative Grammar: Its Characterization
                         and Assessment
9:00-12:20       Organizer: Hajime Hoji (University of Southern California)
                         Participants:
                         Yasuo Deguchi (Kyoto University)
                         Fritz Newmeyer (University of Washington)
                         Colin Phillips (University of Maryland) 
                         Ayumi Ueyama (Kyushu University)

12:20-1:20       Lunch Break
                         (Sandwiches, Royce 314, free for all registered participants)

 
Session 6:  Corpus-/Usage-based Analyses
Chair: Hongyin Tao(UCLA)

1:20:-1:50        Shin-ichiro Sano (Sophia University)
                         Statistical Analysis of sa-Insertion: Via Diet Database
                        
Abstract

1:50-2:20         Hiromi Aoki (UCLA)
                         On the Use of the Interjection huun in Japanese Spoken
                         Discourse
                        
Abstract

2:20-2:50         Kyoko Masuda (Georgia Institute of Technology)
                         A Usage-based Account of the Japanese Adverb yahari
                         in Spoken Discourse
                        
Abstract

2:50-3:00         Break

Workshop II   Usage-based Linguistics: Theory and Methodology
3:00-6:20         Organizer: Shoichi Iwasaki (UCLA)
                         Participants:
                         Joan Bybee (University of New Mexico)
                         Sandra Thompson (University of California, Santa
                         Barbara)
                         Tsuyoshi Ono (University of Alberta)
                         Douglas Biber (Northern Arizona University)
                         Soonja Choi (San Diego State University)
                         Discussant: Patricia Clancy (University of California,
                         Santa Barbara)

6:40-8:40         Banquet (Royce 314: free for all registered participants)

November 11 (Sunday), 2007

Royce 306 for session 8b
Royce 314 for all other sessions

Session 7:  Semantics
Chair: Yoshiko Matsumoto (Stanford University)

8:30-9:00         Dongsik Lim (University of Southern California)
                         Decompositional Analysis of Korean Focus Particle -lato 
                        
Abstract

9:00-9:30         Jung-Hyuck Lee (University of Chicago)
                         Nonveridical Dependency of Korean -(i)lato and
                         Japanese -demo
                        
Abstract 

9:30-9:40         Break

9:40-10:10       Osamu Sawada (University of Chicago)
                         Modes of Scalar Reversal in Japanese
                         Abstract

10:10-10:40     Masahiro Yamada (University of Delaware)
                         Verbal Reciprocal in Japanese
                         Abstract 

10:40-10:50     Break

Concurrent Sessions:

Session 8a : Syntax
Chair: Chungmin Lee (Seoul National University)

10:50-11:20     Ji Young Shim & Marcel den Dikken (CUNY Graduate
                         Center)
                         The Tense of Resultatives ?The Case of Korean
                         Abstract

11:20-11:50     Masaaki Kamiya (Hamilton College, NY)
                         Two Types of Movement in Japanese Nominalizations
                         and Edge Phenomena
                         Abstract

11:50-12:00     Break

12:00-12:30     Masahiko Aihara (University of Connecticut)
                         Two Types of Japanese Negative Yes-No Questions
                         Abstract   

12:30-1:00       Chizuru Ito (Stanford University)
                         Argument Unification and Sharing: The Syntax of the
                         Quasi-Existential Construction
                         Abstract

Session 8b : Conversation
Chair: Soonja Choi (Sandiego State University)

10:50-11:20     Maki Shimotani (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
                         On the Interface between Cognition and Interaction: An
                         Analysis of Sequential Problems Indicated by e? in
                         Japanese Conversation
                         Abstract

11:20-11:50     Hideyuki Sugiura (University of Auckland)
                         Adjectival 'Forms'and Assessments in Informing
                         Sequences in Japanese
                         Conversation: Employments of Prosodic Effects in
                         Specific Sequential Contexts
                         Abstract 

11:50-12:20     Kyu-hyun Kim (Kyung Hee University)
                         Kyung-hee Suh (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
                         Ketun in Conversation: Soliciting News Receipt as 
                         Sequentially- Motivated Action
                         Abstract 

1:00-2:00         Lunch Break
                                (Thai food, Royce 306, free for all registered participants)

Session 9 : Historical Syntax
Chair: Yukinori Takubo (University of Kyoto)

2:00-2:30         Edith Aldridge (University of Washington)
                         Short Wh-Movement in Old Japanese
                         Abstract

2:30-3:00         Noriko Yoshimura (University of Shizuoka)
                         Dialectal Perspectives on the Emergence of the
                         Complementizer no in Japanese
                         Abstract

3:00-3:10         Break

Session 10  : Grammaticalization and Historical Linguistics
Chair: Toshio Ohori (University of Tokyo)

3:10:3:40         Bjarke Frellesvig (University of Oxford)
                         Janick Wrona (Kyoto University)
                         The Case System of Old Japanese: The Function of wo
                         Abstract

3:40-4:10         Minju Kim (Claremont McKenna College)
                         The Historical Development of the Korean Modal suffix 
                        
-keyss
                         Abstract

4:10-4:40         Seongha Rhee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
                         Many Uses of One Place: Grammaticalization of han-tey 
                         'One place'
 
                                  Abstract  

4:40-4:45         Closing remarks