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Subject: 6.991, Confs: Japanese/Korean Ling
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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 1995 11:29:00 PDT
From: IBENAUO at MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU (Shoichi Iwasaki (310) 206-9289 )
Subject: Japanese/Korean Linguistics
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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 1995 11:29:00 PDT
From: IBENAUO at MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU (Shoichi Iwasaki (310) 206-9289 )
Subject: Japanese/Korean Linguistics
The Sixth Annual Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
August 8-10, 1995
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Center for Korean Studies Auditorium
Cosponsored by the University of Hawaii s Department of East Asian
Languages and Literatures, Department of Linguistics, and Center for
Korean Studies
Supported by The Korea Foundation
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PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAM
[NOTE: Moderators/discussants to be announced later.]
Send inquiries to Professor John Haing (haig at uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu)
Tuesday, August 8
8:00 A.M.-8:45 A.M.: REGISTRATION
8:45 A.M.-9:00 A.M.: WELCOMING REMARKS AND
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SESSION 1: PHONOLOGY A
9:00-10:30: Aspiration in Korean Phonology
Mira Oh, Yeojoo Technical College
Korean Place & Manner Assimilations in
Optimality Theory
Hyeonkwan Cho, University of Minnesota
Constraints in Post-obstruent Tensification in
Korean
Seok-Chae Rhee, University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign
10:30-10:45 A.M. Break
SESSION 2: DISCOURSE A
10:45-12:45: Discourse-pragmatic Functions of Sentence- initial
and Sentence-final Uses of the Quotative Particle in
Japanese
Makoto Hayashi, University of Colorado at Boulder
An Expanded Concept of Speakerhood in Japanese
Discourse
Dina R. Yoshimi, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Japanese kedo: Discourse Function and Genre
Toshihide Nakayama and Kumiko Ichihashi-
Nakayama, University of California at Santa
Barbara
How Seeing Approaches Knowing in Korean,
Japanese, and English:
An analysis of pota, miru, and see
Yong Yae Park and Susan Strauss
University of California at Los Angeles
12:45-2:00 Lunch
2:00-3:00: GUEST SPEAKER
Un-Altaic Features of the Korean Verb
Samuel E. Martin, Yale University
3:00-3:15: Break
SESSION 3: HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS A
3:15-5:45: On the origins of Japanese Sentence Particles ka
and zo
Charles J. Quinn, Jr., Ohio State University
The Functions of kakari Particle namu in Heian
Narratives:
An Example from the Tale of Genji
J. Paul Warnick, Ohio State University
On the Origin of Accent Register in Proto-Japanese
Alexander Vovin, Miami University
Word-initial Low Register in Proto-Japanese
Moriyo Shimabukuro, University of Hawaii at
Manoa
Another Source of m-b Variation in Japanese
Blaine Erickson, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Wednesday, August 9
SESSION 4: SEMANTICS
8:30-11:00: Analysis of Polysemous Verbs
Keedong Lee, Yonsei University
Verb Lexicalization Patterns in Korean
Young-joo Kim, Hong-Ik University
On the Primacy of Progressive over Resultative
State: The Case of Japanese -teiru
Yasuhiro Shirai, University of California at Los
Angeles
Groups as Event-oriented Entities
Eun-Joo Kwak, Brown University
Topic, Focus, and Strong Readings in Korean:
Information Partition by Phrase Structure and
Morphology
Hye-Won Choi, Stanford University
11:00-11:15: Break
11:15-12:15: GUEST SPEAKER
The Logic of Desirability and Conditional
Reasoning
Noriko Akatsuka, University of California at Los
Angeles
12:15-1:30: Lunch
SESSION 5: DISCOURSE B
1:30-3:30: Discourse Determiners of Referential Choice in
Korean Acquisition
Patricia M. Clancy, University of California at
Santa Barbara
An Inquiry into the Discourse Managing Function
of a Japanese Particle WA: An Analysis of Two
Distinctive Interpretations of the TE-WA
Construction in Japanese
Setsuko Arita, Kyushu University
A Cognitive Account of the Korean Morpheme -se:
A Marker of Semantic Givenness
Susan Strauss, University of California at Los
Angeles
The Discourse Functions of -myen Clause in
Korean
Chang-Bong Lee, University of Pennsylvania
3:30-3:45: Break
SESSION 6: SYNTAX A
3:45-5:45: Case-theoretic Account of Complementizer
Deletion
Hirotaka Mitomo, Yokohama National University
Tense in the Subject Raising Construction
Kaoru Ohta, University of Washington
Identifying the Antecedent of pro in Korean and
Japanese
Young-Suk Lee and Lizanne Kaiser, Yale
University
Two Types of Synthetic Compounds and Move-
Affix in Korean
Chung-Kon Shi, Harvard University
6:30-9:00: Dinner Reception (location to be announced)
Thursday, August 10
SESSION 7: HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS B
8:30-10:00: Kakarimusubi from a Comparative Perspective
John Whitman, Cornell University
Evidence for Pre- or Proto-historic Loans into
Japanese from a Related Language of the Korean
Peninsula
Leon A. Serafim, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Early Chinese Loanwords in Korean and Japanese:
Reexamining an Old Problem from a Modern
Perspective
Marc H. Miyake, University of Hawaii at Manoa
10:10-10:15: Break
SESSION 8: SYNTAX B
10:15-12:15: Numeral Classifiers as Adverbs of Quantification
Yukiko Sasaki Alam, Texas A & M University
Opacity and Subjunctive Complements in Japanese
Asako Uchibori, University of Connecticut
NPIs Outside of Negation Scope
Daeho Chung and Hong-keun Park
University of Southern California
Asymmetry in the Quantificational Force of -(n)un
in Korean
Chung-hye Han, University of Pennsylvania
12:15-1:30: Lunch
SESSION 9: SYNTAX C
1:30-3:00: Argument Prominence of Sino-Korean Verbal
Nouns
Yunsun Jung, Harvard University
Argument Structure Change in Benefactive
Construction in Korean
Seok-Hoon You, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Light Verb Constructions and Temporal
Constructions in Japanese
Hiroto Hoshi, SOAS, University of London
3:00-3:15: Break
SESSION 10: PHONOLOGY B
3:15-5:15: Perception of Japanese Pitch Accent by Koreans
and Its Implications for Understanding Phonological
Structures
Y. Sukegawa, S. Sato, K. Maekawa, and H. Choi
Tohoku University and National Language
Research Institute
Umlaut in Kyungsang Korean: The Optimal
Domains Theoretic Account
Seung-Hoon Shin, Indiana University
Generalized Alignment and Prosodic Categorization
in Korean
Hyunsook Kang and Borim Lee
Hanyang University and Wonkwang University
NN: Rendaku and Licensing Paradox
Keiichiro Suzuki, University of Arizona
5:15: CLOSING REMARKS
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