8.221, Confs: DGfS-Jahrestagung 1997, NACCL9
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Date: Thu, 13 Feb 97 14:30:57 +0200
From: "Barbara Stiebels" <stiebels at phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de>
Subject: Conference: DGfS-Jahrestagung 1997 in Duesseldorf
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Date: Thu, 13 Feb 97 18:11:39 PST
From: Hua LIN <NACCL97 at UVVM.UVic.CA>
Subject: NACCL9 Preliminary Program
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Date: Thu, 13 Feb 97 14:30:57 +0200
From: "Barbara Stiebels" <stiebels at phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de>
Subject: Conference: DGfS-Jahrestagung 1997 in Duesseldorf
Die 19. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft fuer Sprachwissenschaft
(DGfS) findet dieses Jahr vom 26.-28. Februar 1997 in Duesseldorf an der
Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet statt.
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Programm:
Dienstag, 25. 02. 1997
ab 19.00 Uhr: Warming-Up
*****
Mittwoch, 26. 02. 1997
10.00 - 12.30: Eroeffnungsvortraege:
Lawrence W. Barsalou (University of Chicago):
Frames, situations, and the perceptual simulation
Dieter Wunderlich (Universitaet Duesseldorf):
Das Lexikon in der Grammatik
12.30 - 14.30: Mittagspause
14.30 - 19.00: Arbeitsgruppensitzungen (Pause 16.30 - 17.00)
20.00: Gesellige Abendveranstaltung
*****
Donnerstag, 27. 02. 1997
9.00 - 12.30: Arbeitsgruppensitzungen (Pause 11.00 - 11.30)
12.30 - 14.00: Mittagspause
14.00: DGFS-Mitgliederversammlung
19.00: Empfang der Stadt
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Freitag, 28. 02. 1997
9.00 - 11.00: Plenarvortraege
Ray Jackendoff (Brandeis University):
The architecture of the language faculty
Christiane Fellbaum (Princeton University):
Linguistic, psycholinguistic, and computational
aspects of a relational model of the lexicon
11.00 - 11.30: Pause
11.30 - 12.30: Arbeitsgruppensitzungen
12.30 - 14.30: Mittagspause
14.30 - 18.00: Arbeitsgruppensitzungen (Pause 16.30 - 17.00)
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Arbeitsgruppen:
AG 1 Sprache und Zeit (Eckardt)
AG 2 Die Interaktion grammatischer Teilbereiche (Buering/Hartmann)
AG 3 DP-Modifikation: Adjektiv, (reduzierter) Relativsatz, Genitiv
(Alexiadou/Wilder)
AG 4 Lexikalische Ambiguitaet und semantische Unterspezifikation
(Doelling/Blutner)
AG 5 Prototypentheorie/methodik und Lexikon: Rezeption - Kritik
- Anwendungsbereiche (Mangasser)
AG 6 Prosodische Beschraenkungen der Lexikonerweiterung (Neef/Vater)
AG 7 Das Lexikon in der Feldforschung (Lenk)
AG 8 Lexikalische Semantik fuer die Computerlinguistik
(Egg/Herweg/Pinkal)
AG 9 Produktive Prozesse im Lexikon (Luedeling/Chur)
AG 10 Das Lexikon im Spracherwerb (Meibauer/Rothweiler)
AG 11 Prinzipien lexikalischen Wandels (Keller)
AG 12 Lexikon und Kontext (Rossdeutscher)
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Anmeldung:
ab dem 26.2. im Tagungsbuero in der Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet,
Geb. 23.21, Raum 00.46.2, von 9-18 Uhr
Tagungsgebuehren:
DGfS-Mitglieder mit Einkommen: DM 30,-
DGfS-Mitglieder ohne Einkommen: DM 10,-
Nicht-Mitglieder mit Einkommen: DM 60,-
Nicht-Mitglieder ohne Einkommen: DM 20,-
Erwerb der Mitgliedschaft in der DGfS ist noch zu Tagungsbeginn moeglich.
Fuer weitere Informationen:
Sekretariat des Seminars fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft,
Tel. 0211/81-12554
Anfahrt:
- Flughafen: mit der S-Bahn S7 zum Hauptbahnhof, von dort mit Strassenbahn
707 bis Endhaltestelle Universitaet-Ost
- Hauptbahnhof: s.o.
- Auto: A46, Ausfahrt Universitaet
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Date: Thu, 13 Feb 97 18:11:39 PST
From: Hua LIN <NACCL97 at UVVM.UVic.CA>
Subject: NACCL9 Preliminary Program
NACCL9 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
THE NINTH NORTH AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON CHINESE LINGUISTICS
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA, CANADA, MAY 2-4, 1997
Notes:
1. If you wish to receive the Preliminary Program in its original form
with Chinese characters shown, you may send an email to Pat at
pmcguire at uvic.ca to ask for it.
2. Author names in Chinese are transcribed in pinyin
unless we know it spelt otherwise.
3. Translations of other Chinese names are for your reference (cankao) only.
Thursday, May 1:
7:00pm-10:00pm Registration & Reception (Haro Room, Commons Block)
Friday, May 2:
7:30am-12:00noon Registration (Senate Chambers, University Centre)
8:30am-10:00am Opening ceremonies & Keynote Speech
Pulleyblank, Edwin University of British Columbia, Canada
Must We Discard the Rhyme Dictionaries and the Rhyme Tables to Make Progress in
Chinese Historical Linguistics, or Are They Still the Essential Foundation?
10:30am-12:00 noon
Session A
Cheng, Chin-chuan University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
In Search of Cognitive Basis of Common Chinese Characters
Tsao, Fengfu National Tsing Hua University
Haplology and Grammatical Analysis in Mandarin Chinese
Audrey Li University of Southern California
TBA
Session B
You, Rujie Fudan University
In Chinese
Cao, Zhiyun Beijing Language and Culture university
In Chinese
Chan, Marjorie Ohio State University
Gender-Marked Speech and the Chinese Language: A Preliminary Report
Session C
Wang, Yu-Fang Providence University
Conditionals in Conversation: A Corpus-Based Study from Chinese
Biq, Yung-O San Francisco State University
Meaning Negotiation in Conversation: A Comparison of Monolingual and
Bilingual Data
Liu, Hsiu-min National Taiwan University
Verbal Fillers as Pause Markers in Spoken Chinese Narrative
Session D
Li, Hongjian Beijing Da Baike Quanshu Chubanshe
In Chinese
Lau, Wai-Ling HK U of Science and Technology
Language Variation: A Study of Qian Zhongshu's Wei Cheng
Chu, Chengzhi The Ohio State University
On the Difference of Grammar Between Hong Lou Meng's Language and
Modern Mandarin Chinese
Session E
Shi, Xiangdong Tianjin University
In Chinese
Liu, Lunxin Nanchang University
In Chinese
Li, Shuihai Wuxi Education College
In Chinese
12:00-1:30pm Lunch on own
1:30pm-3:00pm
Session A
Li, Yafei University of Wisconsin-Madison
Two Heads Together is No Better Than One
Gil, David University of Delaware
Modification and Nominalization in Chinese Noun-Phrases
Zhang, Ning University of Toronto
Notes on Head Position Parameters
Session B
Zhou, Minglang University of Colorado-Boulder
How to Come(lai) and Go(qu) in Chinese
Zhang, Zhengsheng San Diego State University
The Perfective and Perfect Meanings of the Verbal -LE
Liu, Xianmin Harvard University
Le-an aspectual marker for change
Session C
Ying, H. G. University of Arizona
Adult L2 Learners' Knowledge of Reconstruction in Chinese: An
Experimental Study
Chan, Shukim & City University of Hong Kong
Leung, Cheung-Shing University of Hong Kong
The Expression of Connectivity in Child Cantonese
Leung, Cheung-Shing & University of Hong Kong
Chan, Shukim City University of Hong Kong
The Interaction of Form and Function in the Development of Cantonese
Session D
Wu, Baotang Yantai University
In Chinese
Hsu, Kylie University of California-Los Angeles
The Conjunctive Use of SHUO in Spoken Discourse: The Case of a Political
Wu, Rueyjiuan, Regina University of California-Los Angeles
The Contribution of Prosody and Sequential Position to the Important
Function of Mandarin Discourse Particles
Session E.
Zhang, Weidong Shenzhen University
In Chinese
Wang, Youwei Anhui Broadcast-TV University
In Chinese
Wang, Shuoquan Hebei Social Science Academy
In Chinese
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30pm-5:00pm
Session A
Zou, Ke California State University
Alienable and Inalienable Objects in the Chinese BEI-Construction
ILJIC, Robert ??
Aspect, Existence, Recurrence, and Discontinuity
Li, Fang & Wu, Xiuzhi Zoe University of Southern California
Da-Le GE Luohualiushui: a Nominalizer and Else
Session B
Shen, Jiong Beijing University
In Chinese
Liao, Rongrong University of California-Los Angeles
Effect of Catathesis in Mandarin
Zhou, Hong University of Toronto
High Vowel Asymmetries and the Markedness in Some Chinese Languages
Session C
Sheng, Yuqi Shandong University
In Chinese
Shih, Chilin &Richard Sproat Bell Laboratories
Mandarin Text-to-Speech Synthesis
Zu,Yiqing Chinese Institute of Social Sciences
Sentences Design for Speech Recognition Database
Session D
Wang, Ning Beijing Normal University
In Chinese
Guan, Xihua Sichuan University
In Chinese
Feng, Shengli University of Kansas
Prosodically Motivated VV Compound in Classical Chinese
Session E
Hu, Wenze Harvard University
Wu, Sue-mei The Ohio State University
A Cognition-Based Functional Account of Variations in the Use of
Classifiers in
Chinese
Wang, Yuhuan Shandong University
Li, Wendan University of Alberta
Presentation of Nouns and Distribution of Attention
Wu, Sue-mei The Ohio State University
The Role of Size and Shape in Three-Dimensional Classifiers in Mandarin
Chinese
6:30: Banquet
Saturday, May 3
7:30am-12:00noon Registration (Clearihue Building)
8:30am-10:00am
Session A
Eom, Iksang Kangwon National University, Korea
R-Suffixation and Syllabic Structure in Mandarin Chinese
Ma, Lili University of Victoria
Mandarin Diminutive Formation: An Optimality Analysis
Fang, Songxi Zhejiang Zhoushan Normal School
In Chinese
Session B
Sybesma, Rint Leiden University, Holland
The Deictic Function of TP and Sentence-le in Mandarin Chinese
Ng, Eve State University of New York-Buffalo
A Role and Reference Grammar Analysis of DE Sentences
Simpson, Andrew University of California-Los Angeles
On the Syntax and Interpretation of Potential DE in E. Asian
Session C
Bryant, Daniel University of Victoria
An Alternative Approach to the Syntax of Classical Chinese Poetic
Language
Xing, Zhiqun Janet University of Vermont
Causative Constructions in Mandarin Chinese
Liu, Lin Xiandai Wenxue Guan
In Chinese
Session D
Chief, Lian-Cheng National Chengchi University
Anaphoric Relations in Mandarin Reflexive Verbs
Li, Huiju, Grace University of Southern California
Null Object and Sloppy Identity in Chinese
Mok, Sui-Sang University of California-San Diego
Verb Movement in a Cantonese Non-Coordinative Comparative
Session E
Tian, Zhongxia Heilongjiang Administration Institute
In Chinese
Wang, Xinghan Henan Institute of Economics
In Chinese
Shu, Hualong & Xiao, Shuqin Guangxi People's College
In Chinese
10:00am-10:30am Break 10:30am-12:00 noon
Session A
Yang, Suying Hong Kong Baptist University
Aspectual Prototypes of Chinese Verbs
Chang, Yu-Ling University of Hawaii
Beyond Constituent Structure: Semantic Structure Representations
Wang. Haidan University of Hawaii
Prototypes, Examples, and Images
Session B
Wu, Jianxin University of Maryland-College Park
A Model-theoretic Approach to A-not-A Questions in Chinese
Hua, Dongfan City University of Hong Kong
Remarks on Existential WH Indefinites in Chinese
Shi, Dingxu Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Question from NP+Q
Session C
Zhang, Jie University of California-Los Angeles
A Typology of RU Tones in Chinese Dialects
Hsu, Chai-Shune & Jun, Sun-Ah University of California-Los Angeles
Is Tone Sandhi Group Part of the Prosodic Hierarchy in Taiwanese?
San, Duanmu University of Michigan
On Foot and Tone
Session D
Li, Xiaoguang University of California-Irvine
A Comparative Study of Distributivity in English and Chinese
Chen, Chaoran National Chengchi University
Huang, Churen Academia Sinica
Ahrens, Kathreen National Taiwan University
In Chinese
Hsieh, Miao-Ling University of California-San Diego
Negation in Chinese and Functional Projections
Session E
Long, Yiteng Guizhou Normal University
In Chinese
Jiang, Xiwen Guizhou University
In Chinese
Zhang, Hongming University of Wisconsin-Madison
Regarding the Property of the Entering Tone in Zhong-Yuan-Yin-Yun
12:00-1:30 Lunch on own
1:30pm-3:00pm
Session A
Chen, C.-Y. Doris & Shen, S. -J. Henry National Taiwan Normal University
A Minimalist Approach to the KAM Constructions in Taiwanese
Liu, Luther Chen-Sheng University of California-Irvine
Light Verb and Accusative-ing Gerund in Taiwanese
He, Baozhang Harvard University
The Core Meaning of ZAI and the Aspect System of Modern Chinese
Session B
Lin, Yen-Hwei Michigan State University
Assimilation in Mandarin and Feature Class Theory
Stonham, John University of Hong Kong
Cantonese 'Ge3' and Phonological Theory
Soh, Hooi Ling Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Syntax of Phonological Phrasing in Shanghai and Hokkien
Session C
Huang, Shuanfan National Taiwan University
A discourse Basis for Chinese Syntax
Dede, Keith University of Washington
A Quotative Particle in the Xining Dialect
Takashima, K. University of British Columbia
Focus and Explanation in the Copulative-Type Sentences in a
Genuine Classical Chinese Text
Session D
Wu, Xiuzhi Zoe University of Southern California
Don't Tout "Topics"
Chuang, Li-Ling University of Maryland-College Park
Multiple Feature Checking and Multiple Specs
Ting, Jen National Pingtung Inst. of Commerce
Subject or Topic: On the So-Called Middle Voice in Mandarin Chinese
Session E
Lin, Lunlun Guangdong Shantou University
In Chinese
Xu, Gaoyu Hangzhou University
In Chinese
Zhao, Tingchen Shandong Heze Normal College
In Chinese
Break
3:30pm-5:00pm
Session A
Paris, Marie Claude Paris 7 University
Tsai, Mei-chih Academia Sinica
Nominalization and Argument Marking in Mandarin Chinese
Wu, Ching-Huei Teresa McGill University
On a Preverbal NP Construction: BA-Construction in Mandarin Chinese
Wang, Wenbin McGill University
On the DUI-Construction in Chinese
Session B
Sun, Liangming Shandong University
In Chinese
Fu, Michelle M. University of Manitoba
A View of Clause Linkage in Mandarin Serial Verb Constructions
Chan, Alice Yin Wa City University of Hong Kong
Temporal Sequence and Chinese Serial Verb Construction
Session C
Chang, Yu-Ying University of Michigan
A Linguistic Analysis of Chinese Word Play
Wan, I-Ping State University of New York-Buffalo
External Evidence for the Status of Prenuclear Glides in Mandarin Chinese
Yang, Wei University of Victoria
Speech Errors and Chinese Syllable Structure
Session D
Lin, Liantong Social Science Academy
In Chinese
Lin, Qianzhe National Chengchi University
Wei, Wenzhen Academia Sinica
Huang, Churen Academia Sinica
In Chinese
Pao, Yinyin University of Kansas
Verb Classes and Event Components in English and Mandarin Chinese
Session E
Larsen, Uffe Bergeton University of Southern California
Adverbial and Adnominal uses of "ZIJI"
Li, Wei Simon Fraser University
Chart Parsing Chinese Character Strings
Xue, Ping Simon Fraser University
McFetrige, Paul Simon Fraser University
The Structure of Chinese NP
1:30pm-5:00pm Poster Session
Ansaldo, Umberto Hong Kong University
Relative Clauses and Grammatical Flexibility in Chinese Languages
Chang, Chih-Ping University of Southern California
Inflectional and Derivational Verb Reduplications in Mandarin
Chen, Shu-Ching Susan National Taiwan University
Discourse Complexity Across Spoken and Written Registers: A Case Study of
Relative Clauses in Taiwan Mandarin
Crosland, Jeff University of Washington
Lexical Diffusion in Syntax: Residue of the Old Comparative
Pattern in Xiamen
Hogen, John Silk Road Services, Victoria
An Enhanced Chinese Language Acquisition Approach
Hwang, Jya-Lin University of Hawaiis
The Comparative Studies of Mandarin Gei 'give', Taiwanese HO 'give'
and Hakka PUN 'give'
Jin, Ying University of British Columbia
Pedagogical Grammar of Mandarin as a Second Language
Keung, Mi Li Merry HK U of Science and Technology
In Chinese
Lee, Chingkwei Adrenne Chung-Hsing University
"ZU-Compounds Save": On the Uses and abuses of ZU-Compounds
in Modern Mandarin Chinese in Taiwan
Li, Tianming Dept. of Asian Studies, UBC
Some Grammatical Problems in Chinese Language Teaching
Li, Wendan University of Alberta
Topic-Comment Structures and Word Order in Mandarin Chinese
Su, Yi-ching University of Maryland-College Park
Sentence Comprehension in Argumentism: Implications from a
Chinese Patient
Tang, Jasmine State University of NY-Geneseo
A Comparison of the Phonetic System and the Pinyin System:
Seeking a Better Way to Teach Chinese
Tang, Sze-Wing University of California, Irvine
Parsimony of Language: Evidence from Small Clauses
Wu, X., Helen University of Toronto
Society and Language from the Perspective of GUANDAO and other terms
Yu, Chien-cheng National Taiwan University
On Chinese Derived Nominals: Interface Between Semantics and Morphology
Sunday, May 4
8:30am-10:00am
Session A
Lu, Bingfu University of Southern California
Word Order Variation in " ta shuo-le wo san-tian huaihua"
Su, Suyalatu Social Science Institute of Inner Mongolia
In Chinese
Liu, Xinmin Ningxia University
In Chinese
Session B
Hayden, Jeffrey J. University of Hawaii-Manoa
A Gestalt and its Images
Guo, Liangfu Shangwu Press
In Chinese
Yu, Ning University of Arizona
Cognitive Semantics and the State-as-Location Metaphor
Session C
Yang, Xiaohong Hubei University
In Chinese
Wei, Jennnifer M. Soochow University
How to Solicit Votes with Words: A Case Study of the 1996 Presidential
Campaign in Taiwan
Luo, Xiaosuo Yunnan Normal University
In Chinese
Session D
Li, Wenzhi U.S. Department of State
"The Grapheme Combination Method": An Introduction to a More Efficient
Way to
Teach/Learn Chinese Characters
Hwang, Kaiyu, Miyamoto, Tadao & Kess, Joseph F. University of Victoria
An Overview and Critique of the Chinese Word Recognition Models
Miyamoto, Tadao & Kess, Joseph F. University of Victoria
Psycholinguistic Dimensions of the Mental Lexicon in Chinese vs.
Japanese
Session E
Wen, Ying Chinese Publishers of Social Sciences
In Chinese
Li, Guoying Beijing Normal University
In Chinese
Feng, Liangzhen Shanxi University
In Chinese
10:00-10:30 Break
10:30am-12:00 noon Closing Ceremonies & Keynote speech (Senate Chambers)
Jiang, Lansheng Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences
In Chinese
12:00pm noon End of Conference
1:30: Tour of Victoria downtown on tour-bus (Optional)
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