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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 18:24:32 -0500 (CDT)
From: David Silva <david at ling.uta.edu>
Subject: Korean Linguistics--ICKL Conference
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Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 18:24:32 -0500 (CDT)
From: David Silva <david at ling.uta.edu>
Subject: Korean Linguistics--ICKL Conference
1998 Meeting of the
International Circle of Korean Linguists (ICKL)
July 6 - 9, 1998
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Center for Korean Studies
>>>>>>>>>>>>Program Draft: Revised 5/21/98<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>> July 6, 1998; Monday
7:30 to 8:30
Registration
8:30 to 9:30
Opening Ceremony--Auditorium
9:30 to 9:45
Break
9:45 to 11:45
Special VI: Issues in Historical Linguistics--Auditorium
Speaker: Dr. Samuel Martin
Reviewer: Dr. Alexander Vovin
11:45 to 1:00
Lunch
1:00 to 3:00
Special VI: Issues in Historical Linguistics #1--Auditorium
Monophthongization and vowel shifts in Korean, Eung-Jin Baek
Language change and lexical stratification, Young-mee Yu Cho
Different layers of lexical borrowing: Sino-Korean characters
with multiple readings, Ik-sang Eom
The Korea-Japonic word for pheasant and special semantic marking
of natural-world nouns, Leon Serafim
General: Sociolinguistics #1--Conference Room
Topic marking of Korean in an experimental paradigm of attention,
Jong-Bai Hwang
Focus marking, alternatives triggering and negative meaning of nun in
Korean, Juliet Wai-hong Du and Hansang Park
A study of developing topic-prominence by English learners of Korean,
Euen Hyuk (Sarah) Jung
Korean language interference in the acquisition of English discourse
markers, Hikyoung Lee
General: Syntax #1--Classroom
Korean type IV nominalizations: Syntactic versus morphological
phrasal affixations, Lizanne Kaiser
Default case and ECM constructions, Seung-Man Kang
On modality in Korean, Nam-Kil Kim
Predicate and nominal phrase gerunds in Korean, Jun Ho Cho
3:00 to 3:15
Break
3:15 to 5:15
Special VI: Issues in Historical Linguistics #2--Auditorium
A common Korean and Japanese noun particle: Korean ulo :: Japanese to,
Bjarke Frellesvig Hyangchal: A modern view of an ancient script, Marc
Hideo Miyake
A new look at Paekche and Korean, John Bentley
A comparative note on special particles: Old Japanese namu and Korean
lang/nun, Alan Hyun-Oak Kim
General: Sociolinguistics #2--Conference Room
Strategies in Korean presidential candidates live TV debates,
Kyung-Sook Song
Korean address terms: Resolving a conflict in rank and age, Haejin
E. Koh
Gendered practice in topic organization and face management, Kyu-Hyun
Kim and Kyung-Hee Suh
Negation in Korean: A matter of volition, Virginia K. McClanahan
General: Syntax #2--Classroom
Local obviation as a relative phenomenon, Gunsoo Lee
Feature movement and Korean raising constructions, Sunwoo Lee
Clausal adjuncts occurring higher than NegP, Gwangrak Son
On Korean right node raising and English right node raising, Sungshim
Hong
>> July 7, 1998, Tuesday
8:30 to 10:30
Special III: Complex Predicates--Auditorium
Speaker: Dr. Peter Sells
Reviewer: Dr. Ho-min Sohn
Special V: Reduplication--Conference Room
Speaker: Dr. Chin-W. Kim
Reviewer: Dr. Young-mee Yu Cho
10:30 to 10:45
Break
10:45 to 12:15
Special III: Complex Predicates #1--Auditorium
Varying levels of complex predicatehood in Korean, Miho Choo
Semantic restrictions of complex predicates: Focusing on the
multi-verb constructions with the suffix e, Woo-hyoung Nahm
Types of nouns in the light verb constructions in Korean: Concerning
the formation of complex predicates, Miok Park
Special III: Reduplication #1--Conference Room
The emergence of the unmarkedness in Korean loanword phonology,
Hyeonkwan Cho
Fixed segmentism in Korean partial reduplication: Three instances of
the emergence of the unmarked, Chin Wan Chung
Case alternation in Korean focalization (in minimalism), Eunsung Do
General: Syntax #3--Classroom
The multiple subject constructions and the expletive constructions in
minimalist syntax, Gui-Sun Moon
The non-QR approach to the scope interpretation in negation, Jinhee
Suh Korean denominal verbs, In-Seok Yang
12:15 to 1:30
Lunch
1:30 to 3:00
Special III: Complex Predicates #2--Auditorium
Korean causatives in a hierarchial lexicon: An HPSG approach, Hanjung
Lee
Korean causatives and a double tier theory of argument structure,
Nakamura Wataru
A conceptual semantic analysis of the so-called auxiliary verb
construction in Korean, Younghwan Suh
Special V: Reduplication #2--Conference Room
Grassmans law in Korean reduplication, Se-Kyung Kim
What looks like a CV must be a CV: Evidence for Paffx from Korean
partial reduplication, Soohee Kim
An OT approach to Korean partial reduplication, Hansang Park
General: Syntax #4--Classroom
VP analysis of ha causative constructions in Korean, Il-Ho Lee and
Myoung-Hi Chai
Case-marking properties of verbal nouns and ha in Korean, Namgeun Lee
and Saeyoun Cho
A study on the Korean passive constructions in comparison with their
English counterparts, Young-Ok Lee
3:00 to 3:15
Break
3:15 to 5:15
General: Phonology #1--Auditorium
Phonological phrasing of SOV sentences in Korean: An optimality
-based account of a quantitative sample survey, David James Silva
Domain-initial articulatory strengthening in the prosodic hierarchy in
Korean: An EPG study, Taehong Cho
Phonetic versus phonological rules in Korean, Michael J. Kim
Patterns of nasalization in Korean, Soo-Jung Kim
General: Sociolinguistics #3--Conference Room
The clause connective nuntey: What else is new?, Joe J. Ree
Causation patterns in Korean: A functional approach, Seok-Hoon You
It just happened that way: The grammaticalization of accidentality in
a/e pelita and ko malta as markers of completive aspect and affective
stance, Susan Strauss
A discourse analysis of the Korean connective ketun, Yong-Yae Park
General: Syntax #5--Classroom
Contiguity as a constraint on possessor-ascension in Korean, Jaehoon
Yeon
A minimalist account of categorical prototypicality: Based on Korean
syntactic nominalizations, Yeun-Jin Jung
What X-bar theory tells us about VP-shell analysis, Joung-Ran Kim The
negative polarity item licensing, Doo-Won Lee
5:15 to 5:30
Break
5:30
Dinner Reception
>> July 8, 1998; Wednesday
8:30 to 10:30
Special I: Case markers--Auditorium
Speaker: Dr. William O'Grady
Reviewer: Dr. James H. S. Yoon
Special IV: Syllable--Conference Room
Speaker: Dr. Robert Ramsey
Reviewer: Dr. Eung-Do Cook
10:30 to 10:45
Break
10:45 to 12:15
Special I: Case markers #1--Auditorium
COMPs and case realizations, Yongkil Jeong
The path marker ulo in Korean, Keedong Lee
A polysemy network of the Korean instrumental case, Jeong-Woon Park
Special IV: Syllable--Conference Room
On the status of on-glides in Korean within optimality theory:
Evidence from child Korean, Meesook Kim and Sun-hoi Kim
Two-root theory of Korean geminate consonants, Eun-Suk Ko
The syllable structure of consonant clusters in Korean, Duck-Young Lee
General: Sociolinguistics #4--Classroom
Korean romanization in computer-mediated communication, Esther Hyunzee
Kim
English loan words in Korean, Jeewon Hahn
Corpus-based analysis of English newspapers published in Korea, Kyutae
Jung
12:15 to 1:30
Lunch
1:30 to 3:00
Special I: Case markers #2--Auditorium
An optimality-theoretic account of Korean nominal inflection, Sungdai
Cho
The Korean topic marker and activation, Kyung-Shim Kang
A pragmatic study of particle (i)na in Korean, Chang-Bong Lee
General: Phonology #2--Conference Room
The correlation between onset types and tone in Chonnam Korean,
Mi-Ryoung Kim and San Duanmu
Tone and intonation in Hamkyung Korean: A bottom-up approach, Sung-A
Kim
Korean labial laterality and articulation theory, Kyoung-Ja Lee and
E. Wyn Roberts
General: Syntax #6--Classroom
A reanalysis of dependent nouns in Korean as grammatical nouns,
Mi-Jeung Jo
On what HOW behaves like and why, Daeho Chung
Minimalist interpretation of the Visibility Condition, Kiyong Choi
3:00 to 3:15
Break
3:15 to 5:15
General: Sociolinguistics #5--Auditorium
The intersection of diachronic syntax and current morphology: An
analysis of ey and eyse in Korean, Sung-Ock Sohn and Susan Strauss
Two types of noncausative psych-verbs in Korean and argument/adjunct
case particles, Sang-Geun Lee The grammaticalization of particles in
Korean, Sung-Ock Sohn A study on the semantic change in Korean, Seung
Myong Lee
General: Phonology #3--Conference Room
Restriction on consonant clusters, Jongho Jun
The merger of back vowels in North Korean dialects, Soon-Kyong Kahng
Is vowel length distinctive in modern Korean? An acoustic analysis,
Hyunsoon Kim and Jeong-Im Han
An alternative view on so-called suffixal harmony in Korean, Eunjin Oh
General: Syntax #7--Classroom [ends at 4:45]
Word order preferences for direct and indirect objects in children
learning Korean, Sookeun Cho et al.
Constituent order in Korean: Antisymmetry and mirror theory, Kook-Hee
Gill et al.
Case alternations in Korean coordination, Saeyoun Cho
5:15
Break
5:30 to 6:00
ICKL General Meeting--Auditorium
July 9, 1998; Thursday
8:30 to 10:30
Special II: Relative Clauses--Auditorium
Speaker: Dr. John Whitman
Reviewer: Dr. Byung-Soo Park
10:30 to 10:45
Break
10:45 to 12:45
Special II: Relative Clauses--Auditorium
Against gapless relative clause constructions, Jong-Bok Kim
Relative clause or noun complement clause: The diagnoses, Jong-Yul Cha
The structure of noun-complementation in Korean: A vew typology, Hyo
Sang Lee Demonstratives and relative clauses in Korean, Hyeson Park
General: Phonology #4--Conference Room
The contextual phonetic palatalization of the Korean affricate /c/ in
comparison with the Russian consonants, Hyunsoon Kim
Optimality-theoretic approach to tensification in Korean, Sechang Lee
Synchronic umlaut and palatalization in Korean, Minsu Shim
Cerebral lateralization and Korean, Japanese, and Chinese
orthographies: The Critical factors for lateralization in reognizing
the orthographies, Kiseong Park
General: Sociolinguistics #6 --Classroom
Some notes on binding relations in Korean, Kyoun-Kook Kim
Grammaticalization of Korean agent-oriented modality, Sangsuk Oh
yo1/yo2 selceng-oy sahoy-enehak-ceck pwunsek, Heesook Kim
Does center-embedding lead to garden-path?, Sungku Suh
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