11.5, Confs: Japanese Linguistics

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Subject: 11.5, Confs: Japanese Linguistics

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Date:  Thu, 23 Dec 1999 17:02:01 -0800 (PST)
From:  Yukiko Sasaki Alam <yukiko at sfsu.edu>
Subject:  Japanese Linguistics

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Date:  Thu, 23 Dec 1999 17:02:01 -0800 (PST)
From:  Yukiko Sasaki Alam <yukiko at sfsu.edu>
Subject:  Japanese Linguistics

Second International Conference on Practical Linguistics of Japanese

April 1-2, 2000 (Sat. & Sun.)

Humanities Auditorium, San Francisco State University

Further information and registration info:
http://www.sfsu.edu/~japanese/conference/
E-mail: mminami at sfsu.edu (Masahiko Minami, Conference Co-chair)

PROGRAM

Saturday, April 1, 2000

8:40-9:00  Opening Address

9:00-9:30  From Conditional Connective to Discourse Interactional Particle: A Case of Japanese TARA and (T)TARA
Shinzato Rumiko, Georgia Institute of Technology
Sono Takano Hayes, Carnegie Mellon University

9:30-10:00  Meters in Haiku and Tanka: Interaction between Syntax and Phonology
Makiko Asano, Harvard University

10:00-10:30  An Analysis of Japanese Adverbs in a Discourse Framework
Mutsuko Endo, Michigan State University

10:30-10:40  Break

10:40-11:10  Universals and Variations in the Lexicalization of Aspectual Structures: A Case Study from Japanese and English
Yumiko Nishi & Yasuhiro Shirai, Cornell University

11:10-11:40  The Role of Transitivity in MADA (yet) Sentences
Yuki Johnson, University of Michigan

11:40-12:10  IMA-GORO as a Counterpart Identifier
Yukinori Takubo & Junko Sasaguri, Kyushu University	

12:10-1:00 Lunch Break

1:00-1:15  Welcome Speech

1:15-2:15  INVITED LECTURE: Non-canonical Constructions in Japanese
Masayoshi Shibatani, Kobe University

2:15-2:20  Break

2:20-3:20  POSTER SESSION

3:20-3:30  Break

3:30-4:00  Encapsulation of Time and Point of View in Relative Clauses
Yoko Collier-Sanuki, Univ. of British Columbia

3:30-4:00  Perfective TA and Sentence Modifiers
Natsuko Tsujimura, Indiana University
Masayo Iida, Xerox Inxight Software, Inc.

4:30-5:30  All-Participant Panel Discussion with the Audience

5:30-6:30  Welcome Reception

Sunday, April 2, 2000

9:00-9:30  NANKA 'like' - A Powerful Tool To Maximize Conversational Participation
Keiko Emmett, University of Minnesota

9:30-10:00  Are First and Second Language Acquisition the Same or Different? - A Study of the Acquistion of Demonstratives: KO-, SO- and A- Based on Oral Interviews -
Kumiko Sakoda, University of Hiroshima

10:00-10:30
The Cognitively based and Interactionally-situated Nature of Talk: Suggestions to Japanese Language Padagogy
Tsuyoshi Ono & Kimberly Jones, University of Arizona
Shoichi Iwasaki, UCLA

10:30-10:40  Break

10:40-11:10  Learners' Responses to Implicit Negative Feedback: The Role of Recasts in Second Language Acquistion
Mariko Moroishi, Purdue University

11:10-11:40  How Manipulation of Honorific Use Functions in "Discourse Politeness" in Japanese Conversation: Some Implications for a Universal Theory of Politeness
Mayumi Usami, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

11:40-12:10  Internet Language Learning System for Japanese speech and its Evaluation
Satoshi Uehara & Shigeru Sato, Tohoku University
Jouji Miwa, Iwate University

12:10-1:00  Lunch Break

1:00-1:15  Welcome Speech

1:15-2:15  INVITED LECTURE: TBA
Yasu-Hiko Tohsaku, UC San Diego

2:15-2:30  Break

2:30-4:30  PEDAGOGY WORKSHOP:  Proficiency-Oriented Testing in Japanese
Mutsuko Endo, Michigan State University
(Organized by the Northern California Japanese Teachers' Association - NCJTA)

4:30-4:40  Closing Address


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