28.2373, Calls: Morphology, Syntax/USA

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Subject: 28.2373, Calls: Morphology, Syntax/USA

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Date: Tue, 30 May 2017 10:13:31
From: Shin Fukuda [fukudash at hawaii.edu]
Subject: JK 25 Satellite Workshops 1:Morpho-syntax in Japanese and Korean

 
Full Title: JK 25 Satellite Workshops 1:Morpho-syntax in Japanese and Korean 

Date: 11-Oct-2017 - 11-Oct-2017
Location: Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA 
Contact Person: Hiroshi Aoyagi
Meeting Email: aoyagi at nanzan-u.ac.jp
Web Site: http://jk25-satellite-morpho-syntax.jimdo.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Syntax 

Subject Language(s): Japanese (jpn)
                     Korean (kor)

Language Family(ies): Japanese Family; Korean 

Call Deadline: 20-Jul-2017 

Meeting Description:

Conference: The 25th Japanese Korean Linguistics Conference

Location: Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa  

Dates: October 12 – 14, 2017

Website: https://japanesekoreanlinguisticsconference25.wordpress.com/

JK 25 Satellite Workshop 1: Morpho-syntax in Japanese and Korean

Organizer: Hiroshi Aoyagi (Nanzan University)

Location: Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa  

Dates: October 11, 2017

Website: https://jk25-satellite-morpho-syntax.jimdo.com/

Description: The workshop focuses on the interface of morphology and syntax in
Japanese and Korean. As is well known, while the two languages show a lot of
similarities, they also exhibit very delicate and intriguing differences in
morpho-syntactic terms. Hence, comparing the two languages including their
synchronic and diachronic variations will contribute to the study of (micro-)
parameters in general linguistic theory. Major topics of interest include,
though not limited to, (i) degrees of grammaticalization in auxiliary uses of
verbs of giving and receiving, aspectual verbs, ''light'' verbs, etc., (ii)
multiple suffixation in the verbal domain, e.g., the intransitivizing
-(r/s)as-ar in Northern dialects of Japan, the double -Hi-Hi form attested in
Kyungsung dialects as well as in pre-modern Korean, (iii) ''lexical'' and
syntactic compound or serialized verbs, and (iv) historical development of
aspectual-existential constructions like -te i-ru and -te ar-u in Japanese, on
the one hand, and -ko iss-ta and -e iss-ta in Korean, on the other.

Confirmed speakers: 
Hiroshi Aoyagi (workshop coordinator, Nanzan University) 
Takashi Nakajima (Toyama Prefectural University)
Hideya Takahashi (Iwate Prefectural University)


Call for Papers: 

We solicit two or three contributions from theoretical  studies on
morpho-syntax in Korean for the workshop. Each presentation will consist of a
30-minute talk followed by a 15-minute discussion period. Contributions from
cross-dialectal and diachronic studies as well as those on present-day Seoul
Korean are welcome.

Abstracts must be anonymous and must present original research, and they must
be written in English, at most two pages including data and references, in a
12-point or larger font, with 1 inch or 2.54 cm margins at all sides. You may
send the same abstract to our workshop as well as to the General and/or
Special Sessions of JK25, but you can present your work on the same topic only
once. The deadline for abstract submission is June 26, 2017, and authors will
be notified by the end of July.

Abstracts should be submitted as PDF files via EasyChair:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jk25morsyn
 
When submitting your abstract by way of EasyChair, follow the steps below:
 
(1)  Enter the first name, last name, country and organization of each author
(''web page'' may remain blank). Indicate the ''corresponding author'' by
checking the box.
(2) Enter the title of your abstract in the ''Title'' field, and type ''the
file uploaded'' in the ''Abstract'' field, where you are not supposed to enter
your abstract.
(3) Enter 3 to 5 keywords that describe your study, one per line, in the
''Keywords'' field.
(4) Upload the PDF file of your abstract using ''Uploads'' (where ''paper''
means ''abstract'').

If you have any inquiry about the workshop, contact the workshop coordinator
at: aoyagi at nanzan-u.ac.jp




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