LINGUIST List 23.4067
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Mon Oct 01 2012
Confs: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Psycholinguistics/USA
Editor for this issue: Xiyan Wang
<xiyan linguistlist.org>
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Date: 01-Oct-2012
From: Zhiguo Xie <xie.251 osu.edu>
Subject: East Asian Psycholinguistics Colloquium
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East Asian Psycholinguistics Colloquium
Short Title: EAPC
Date: 13-Oct-2012 - 15-Oct-2012
Location: Columbus, OH, USA
Contact: Zhiguo Xie
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin; Japanese; Korean
Meeting Description:
East Asian Psycholinguistics Colloquium is a two-day event to take place on October 13 and 15, 2012 at The Ohio State University (OSU). This Colloquium brings together psycholinguists working on East Asian languages and dialects to share their state-of-the-art research. There will be seven invited talks by leading scholars as well as a graduate student poster session. The event is organized by OSU's Institute for Chinese Studies, Institute for Japanese Studies, and Graduate Association of Chinese Linguistics. Sponsors of the event include Institute for Chinese Studies, Institute for Japanese Studies, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Division of Arts and Humanities of the College of Arts and Sciences, East Asian Studies Center (U.S. Department of Education Title VI Grant), Graduate Association of Chinese Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, Department of Psychology, Buckeye Language Network (Arts and Sciences Innovation grant for the Study of Language Variation), and Department of Spanish and Portuguese.
Friday, October 12 East Asian Studies Center reception Saturday October 13 9:30-10:30am The Position of Demonstrative 'NAGE' and the Processing of Chinese Relative Clauses Pei-Fen Du and James Tai (National Chung Cheng University) 10:45-11:45am Processing Prosodic Prominence in Japanese Kiwako Ito (The Ohio State University) 12:00-1:30pm Catered Lunch and Grad Poster Session 1:30-2:30pm Constructing Covert Dependencies -- Online Processing of Chinese Wh-in-situ Questions Ming Xiang (University of Chicago) 2:45-3:45pm Factors Affecting Inter-rater Reliability in the Judgment of Monosyllabic Mandarin Lexical Tones Puisan Wong (The Ohio State University) 4:00-5:00pm Asymmetries in the Comprehension and Production Chinese Relative Clauses Chien-Jer Charles Lin (Indiana University) 5:15-6:15pm Processing Difficulty and Structural Uncertainty in Relative Clauses across East Asian Languages Zhong Chen and John Hale (Cornell University) Monday, October 15, 2012 On the Acquisition of Well-formedness in the Poverty of Stimulus Tetsuya Sano (Meiji Gakuin University) Posters: Stroop Interference on Hanzi, Pinyin, and English Orthography Litong Chen (The Ohio State University) Perceptions of Discourse Particle Use and Speaker Identity in Mandarin Chinese Nicki Dabney and Chien-Jer Charles Lin (Indiana University) Cohesion and Syntactic Individuation: A comparison of Mandarin and English Jessica Harding and Chien-Jer Charles Lin (Indiana University) The Effect of Mandarin Transcription System on Phonological Awareness Yu-Jung Lin and Chien-Jer Charles Lin (Indiana University) Taiwanese Tone Sandhi in Loanwords Jung-Yueh Tu (Indiana University) Detailed Syllable Frequency Information in Mandarin: Evidence from lexical decision Seth Wiener and Rory Turnbull (The Ohio State University)
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