16.17, Confs: General Ling, Korean/Leiden, Netherlands

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Subject: 16.17, Confs: General Ling, Korean/Leiden, Netherlands

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Date: 10-Jan-2005
From: Sang Jik Rhee < s.j.rhee at let.leidenuniv.nl >
Subject: 1st European Conference on Korean Linguistics 

	
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 14:03:29
From: Sang Jik Rhee < s.j.rhee at let.leidenuniv.nl >
Subject:  1st European Conference on Korean Linguistics 
 

1st European Conference on Korean Linguistics 
Short Title: 1st ECKL 

Date: 03-Feb-2005 - 05-Feb-2005 
Location: Leiden, Netherlands 
Contact: S.J. Rhee 
Contact Email: eckl at let.leidenuniv.nl 
Meeting URL: http://www.iias.nl

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Korean (KKN)

Meeting Description: 

1st European Conference on Korean Linguistics (ECKL)
Feb. 3 - 5, 2004
International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden University
Leiden, The Netherlands
http://www.iias.nl 

The Program of the 1st ECKL

More information is available at http://www.iias.nl/eckl

Thursday February 3, 2005

9:30 Opening Ceremony
9:45 Keynote Speaker: Prof. S.-J. Chang (Seoul National University)
10:45 break
11:00 C. Lee (Seoul National University) & N. Özmen (Mersin University/Utrecht Universtiy): 
Imperfective aspect in Turkish and Korean: A comparison
11:30 B. Kabak & F. Plank (University of Konstanz): Mixing agglutination with flexion: Korean and 
Turkish compared
12:00 Lunch
13:15 K.-H. Lee & J.-I. Kwon (Seoul National University): Korean particles in spoken discourse: a 
statistical analysis for the unification of grammar
13:45 J. Bak (University of Manitoba): Double accusative marking of possessor/possessee in 
Korean based on corpus study
14:15 C.-K. Kim (University of Liverpool): A cross-cultural comparison of Korean and English 
science popularisation texts in terms of textual intercation
14:45 break
15:00 J. Choi (University of Pennsylvania): Domain widening and free choice effect: Korean amwu-
lato/wh-lato
15:30 M.-K. Park (Dongguk University): Pseudo-sluicing in Korean: towards a deletion analysis
16:00 S.-M. Hong (University of Maryland): Derivational approach to Korean resultative 
constructions
16:30 O. Saden-Leicht (Utrecht University): A myth crushed: why Korean speakers do not have 
more processing resources than English speakers?
17:00 break
17:15 S. Knoob (SOAS, University of London): Who says there is no systematic reflexive in 
Korean: personal space, the proximity sphere and its pervasive reflection in Korean diathesis
17:45 E. Rudnitskaya (Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow): The experiencer of stative psych 
predicate in Korean as a bearer of the prominent discourse role "the subject of a psychological 
state"
18:15 D. Jung (Korea University): Existential between copula, aspect and modality in Korean

Friday February 4

9:45 Keynote Speaker: Prof. M. Kenstowicz (MIT)
10:45 break
11:00 E. Shin (UC Berkeley): Sonorant assimilation in Korean
11:30 D. Lee (Indiana University): Weight-sensitive tone patterns in loanwords of South Kyunsang 
Korean
12:00 Lunch
13:15 Keynote Speaker: Prof. B.-I. Seong (Seoul National University)
14:15 break
14:30 R. Dormels (Universität Wien): An analysis of Hongmu-chongun-yokhun
15:00 T. Traulsen (Rhur University): The interplay of segments and suprasegmental in Middle 
Korean and its meaning for internal reconstruction
15:30 E. Kondratieva (Russian State University): Middle Korean final predication system and its 
change
16:00 break
16:15 Y. Um (Wonkwang University): The antipode in the evolution of Korean passive and 
causative morphology: assimilation and dissimilation
16:45 H. Park (Keimyung University): Development of causative markers in Korean children
17:15 M.-J. Son (University of Delaware): Morphological passives and atypical argument structure 
realization in Korean
17:45 break
18:00 J. Choi & Y.-K. Joh (University of Pennsylvania): A centering analysis of Korean sentential 
conjunctions
18:30 K.-H. Gil (University of Sheffield) Numeral classifier constructions and scrambling in Korean
19:00 ECKL Dinner

Saturday February 5

10:00 H.-P. Hong (Seoul National University): On non-accusative particle eul/leul in Korean
10:30 H. S. Choe (Yengnam University): Comparatives in Korean
11:00 J. Kiaer & R. Kempson (King's College London) On-line sentence processing in Korean: at 
the syntax-phonology interface
11:30 break
11:45 R. Vermeulen (University College London) External possession and (non-) affectedness
12:15 F. Mozzicato (Tokyo University of Foreign Stuidies): (u)l/ kes-ita as a future tense marker: a 
comparison of Korean (u)l kes-ita with the Italian future tense
12:45 lunch
14:00 Keynote Speaker: Prof. Y. Heo (Hankook University of Foreign Studies)
15:00 break
15:15 V. Kozhemyako (Far Eatern National University/HUFS) Computer assisted language 
learning for Korean
15:45 H.-S. Kim (University of Maryland) The UMUC web tycho Korean language and culture 
course
16:15 S.J. Kim (Keimyung Univesrity): Syllable structure and Korean language teaching





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