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10th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference Program October 13 - 15, 2000 UCLA - Send all messages to: <10thj_kMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueHUMnet.UCLA.EDU.>. - Please pre-registration by October 2, 2000. All information can be found at: <www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/ealc/JKLC.html> *************** PROGRAM *********************** * Names in upper case are the 13 invited speakers FRIDAY, October 13: Morning Session 8:00-8:30 BREAKFAST (coffee & pastry) 8:45 Registration 9:45 Welcome and Announcements by Noriko Akatsuka, UCLA 10:00 Ken Hiraiwa, MIT "Nominative-genitive conversion revisited" 10:30 Yuki Matsuda, U of Washington/U of Memphis "Event sensitivity of head-internal relatives in Japanese" 11:00 Break 11:10 Kyoko Ohara, Keio University, Japan "From relativization to clause-linkage: a case of Japanese internally headed relativization" 11:40 Kimiko Nakanishi, University of Pennsylvania "Prosody and Information Structure in Japanese: a Case Study of Topic Marker wa " 12:10 TIMOTHY VANCE, University of Arizona "Semantic Bifurcation in Japanese Compound Verbs" 12:40 LUNCH BREAK FRIDAY, October 13: Afternoon Session 1:40 Jongsup Jun, Brandeis University "Semantic co-composition and coercion of the Korean Substantival Nouns- ha(ta) construction: Evidence for the generative lexicon" 2:10 Thomas Gammerschlag, Heinrich-Heine-Universit�t, Germany "Deriving argument structure in Japanese verb-verb compounds" 2:40 WESLEY JACOBSEN, Harvard University "On the interaction of temporal and modal meaning in Japanese conditionals" 3:10 BREAK 3:20 Byung-jin Lim, Indiana University "Local and Global Patterns of Temporal Compensations in Korean" 3:50 Reijirou Shibasaki, University of California at Santa Barbara "On Sound symbolism in Japanese and Korean" 4:20 Sung-Ock Sohn & Mee-Jeong Park, UCLA "Discourse, grammaticalization, and intonation: An analysis of -ketun in Korean" 4:50 BREAK 5:00 SUK JIN CHANG, Seoul National University, Korea "Information Unpackaging: A Constraint-based Unified Grammar Approach" 5:30 Kaoru Ohta, University of Washington "Kakari-musubi and focus structure" 6:00 Wolfram Schaffar, Tuebingen University and The National Language Research Institute, Japan "Kakari-musubi, no-da constructions and how grammaticalization theory meets formal syntax" 6:30 WILLIAM O'GRADY, University of Hawaii "The Processing of Relative Clauses in Korean, Japanese and English" ====================================================== SATURDAY, October 14: Morning Session 8:00-8:30 BREAKFAST (coffee & pastry) 8:30 Registration 9:00 Yu Hirata, The Ohio State University "Genitive tu in Old Japanese and Grammaticalization of Genitive Particles" 9:30 Minju Kim, UCLA "On the Emergence of Korean Concessive myense: Focusing on the Grammaticalization of se" 10:00 NAOMI MCGLOIN, University of Wisconsin at Madison "Markers of Epistemic vs. Affective Stances: Desyoo vs. Zyanai" 10:30 BREAK 10:40 Soohee Kim & Emily Curtis, University of Washington "Phonetic duration of English /s/ and its borrowing in Korean" 11:10 Stuart Davis & Isao Ueda, Indiana University & Osaka University of Foreign Studies, Japan "Mora augmentation in Shizuoka Japanese" 11:40 Emily Curtis, University of Washington "Moreic structure and segment duration in Korean" 12:10 BREAK 12:15 S. -Y. KURODA, University of California at San Diego "Rendaku and some related issues in Japanese phonology" 12:45 LUNCH BREAK SATURDAY, October 14: Afternoon Session 2:15 SUSUMU KUNO, Harvard University "Ga/O Alternation, Verb Raising and Scrambling" 2:45 BREAK ====================================================== PARALLEL SESSIONS (SESSION A) 2:55 Shin sook Kim, Universitaet Konstanz, Germany "Intervention effects are focus effects" 3:25 Kisuk Lee & Satoshi Tomioka, University of Delaware "Intervention effects are topic effects: Wh- questions in Japanese and Korean" 3:55 BREAK 4:05 Sunggeun Cho & Xuan Zhou, MIT & SUNY at Stony Brook "The interpretations of Wh- elements in conjoined Wh- question" 4:35 Aeryong Kim, Kanda University of International Studies, Japan "Two positions of Korean negation" 6:05 Jieun Jo & Chungmin Lee, Seoul National University, Korea "A removal type of negative predicates in Korean and Japanese" ====================================================== (SESSION B) 2:55 Edson T. Miyamoto & Shoici Takahashi, University of Tokyo & Kanda University of International Studies, Japan "The processing of wh-phrases and interrogative complementizers in Japanese" 3:25 Mitsuaki Shimojo, SUNY at Buffalo "A cognitive account of extraction asymmetry in Japanese relative clauses" 3:55 BREAK 4:05 Haruko Cook, University of Hawaii "The Social Meanings of the Japanese Plain Form" 4:35 Hiroko Furo, Illinois Wesleyan University "Aizuchi and Listener Responses in Japanese" 6:05 Emi Morita, UCLA "Authorship of Collaborative Completion of Sentences in Japanese" ====================================================== 6:35 BREAK 6:40 MASAYOSHI SHIBATANI, Kobe University, Japan & Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, USA "Japanese and Korean causatives revisited" 7:10 BREAK 7:30-9:30 BANQUET HAIRINE DIFFLOTH, Cornell University TBA ====================================================== SUNDAY, October 15: Morning Session 8:00-8:30 BREAKFAST (coffee & pastry) 8:30 Registration 9:00 Kyu-hyun Kim & Kyung-Hee Suh, Kyung Hee University & Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea "Referential practice in Korean conversation: Prospective indexicals as resources for organizing interaction" 9:30 Sungchool Im, SUNY at Buffalo "Characteristic Lexicalization Patterns of Motion Events in Korean" 10:00 YOKO SUGIOKA, Keio University, Japan "Incorporation vs. modification in Japanese deverbal compounds" 10:30 BREAK 10:40 J.R. Hayashishita, University of Southern California "The scope interaction between a QP and negation" 11:10 Ai Kawazoe, Kyushu University, Japan "On the nature of distributive readings in Japanese" 11:40 KATSUHIKO MOMOI, Netscape, USA "Communications Software Internationalization and National Character Sets: supporting Japanese and Korean on the Internet" 12:10 LUNCH SUNDAY, October 15: Afternoon Session 1:10 Sang-cheol Ahn, Kyung Hee University, Korea "A dispersion account on Middle Korean vowel shifts" 1:40 Kaoru Horie & Kaori Taira, Tohoku University, Japan "Where Korean and Japanese Differ: Modality vs. Discourse Modality" 2:10 BREAK 2:20 CHUNGMIN LEE, Seoul National University, Korea "Negative Polarity in Korean and Japanese" 2:50 Sae-yeon Cho & Han-gyu Lee, Honam University & Kyung Hee University, Korea "Syntactic and pragmatic properties of the NPI yegan in Korean" 3:20 Ae-ryung Kim & Yoshihisa Kitagawa, Kanda University of International Studies & Indiana U/ Yokohama National U, Japan "Opacity in Japanese and Korean" 3:50 BREAK 4:00 Susan Strauss, Hanae Katayama & Jong-oh Eun, Pennsylvania State University "Grammar, Cognition, and Procedure as Reflected in Route Directions in Japanese, Korean, and American English" 4:30 Maeri Megumi, University of Southern California "The switching between desu/masu form and plain form: from the perspective of turn construction" 5:00 SEIICHI MAKINO, Princeton University "When does communication turn mentally inward? -- a case study of Japanese formal-to-informal switching" 5:30 Closing remarks