南山大学

 

Nanzan University Center for Linguistics

Japanese

Colloquia and Workshops

2011.04-2012.03

14th Workshop of the International Research Project on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition

Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science Grant-in-Aid for ‘Strategic Establishment of Centers for Advanced Research in Private Universities’

Date: March 8 (Thu.), 2012, 10:30 ~ 15:00
Location: L910, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • Tomohiro Fujii
    "The Calculus of Control and Lack of Overt Agreement Morphology"
  • Ryosuke Shibagaki
    "Syntax-Semantics Interface in Chinese Secondary Predication"
  • Yuji Takano
    "Movement of Antecedents"

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Colloquium #41

Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science Grant-in-Aid for ‘Strategic Establishment of Centers for Advanced Research in Private Universities’

Date: February 21 (Tue.), 2012, 10:30 ~ 12:00
Location: L910, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • Liliane Haegeman (Universiteit Gent)
    "The Derivation of Factive Clauses"

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13th Workshop of the International Research Project on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition

Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science Grant-in-Aid for ‘Strategic Establishment of Centers for Advanced Research in Private Universities’

Date: February 20 (Mon.), 2012, 13:00 ~ 17:30
Location: L910, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
    "Tense and Peripheral Particles in Child Japanese"
  • Tomoko Haraguchi (Nanzan University)
    "Distributions of Modals and Sentence Final Particles: Selection or Something Else?"
  • Liliane Haegeman (Universiteit Gent)
    "The Movement Derivation of Adverbial Clauses and its Implications for the Encoding of Focus and Emphasis"

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Colloquium #40

Date: January 7 (Sat.), 2012, 10:30 ~ 12:00
Location: L910, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • James Douglas Saddy (University of Reading)
    "Where do Grammars come from?"

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Special Lecture

Date: January 6 (Fri.), 2012, 15:15 ~ 16:45
Location: J101, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • James Douglas Saddy (University of Reading)
    "Measuring Language in the Brain"

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Colloquium #39

Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science Grant-in-Aid for ‘Strategic Establishment of Centers for Advanced Research in Private Universities’

Date: December 17 (Sat.), 2011, 10:30 ~ 17:30
Location: J101, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • Jun Abe (Tohoku Gakuin University)
    "The Residue of NIC and Super-Raising: An Examination of Japanese A-Movement"
  • Hidekazu Tanaka (University of York)
    "(Quantificational) Objects at the Edges"
  • Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
    "Two Notes on Feature Inheritance: A Parametric Variation in the Distribution of the EPP"
  • George Tsoulas (University of York)
    "Phases and Interpretation"
  • Hiroaki Tada (Fukuoka University)
    "On Deriving the Monotonicity Constraint on MPs: A View from QSDs in Japanese"

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Colloquium #38

Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science Grant-in-Aid for ‘Strategic Establishment of Centers for Advanced Research in Private Universities’

Date: October 22 (Sat.), 2011, 10:30 ~ 17:00
Location: L910, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • Koichi Otaki (Mie University)
    "Null arguments in Kaqchikel and their theoretical implications"
  • Naoyuki Akaso (Nagoya Gakuin University) & Tomoko Haraguchi (Nanzan University)
    "Adverbs and nominative/genitive conversion in Japanese relative clauses"
  • Julio Villa-García (University of Connecticut)
    "The Spanish CP layer: Evidence from recomplementation patterns"
  • Kensuke Takita (Tohoku University)
    "Pseudo-right dislocation and the bare topic construction in Japanese"

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12th Workshop of the International Research Project on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition

Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science Grant-in-Aid for ‘Strategic Establishment of Centers for Advanced Research in Private Universities’

Date: October 1 (Sat.), 2011, 10:30 ~ 17:30
Location: L910, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • Yoichi Miyamoto (Osaka University)
    "On (the Absence of) Adjunct Condition Effects in Japanese"
  • Kazumi Matsuoka (Keio University)
    "Where Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics Interact: Young Children's Interpretation of Focus Particles in Japanese"
  • Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
    "Peripheral Particles in Early Child Japanese"
  • Diane Lillo-Martin (University of Connecticut)
    "Language Architecture: Evidence from the Development of Bimodal Bilingualism" (Part I & Part II)

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Special Lecture

Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science Grant-in-Aid for ‘Strategic Establishment of Centers for Advanced Research in Private Universities’

Date: Septermber 30 (Fri.), 2011, 15:15 ~ 16:45
Location: L910, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • Diane Lillo-Martin (University of Connecticut)
    "Sign Language and Linguistic Universals"

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11th Workshop of the International Research Project on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition

Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science Grant-in-Aid for ‘Strategic Establishment of Centers for Advanced Research in Private Universities’

Date: July 9 (Sat.), 2011, 13:00 ~ 18:30
Location: L910, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • Mamoru Saito
    "What is Japanese Case for: Agree or Merge?"
  • Duk-Ho An
    "On Complementizers in Korean and Japanese"
  • Hideki Kishimoto
    "Case and Subject Raising in Japanese"
  • Soowon Kim
    "Syntactic Case, Arguments, and Adjuncts"

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Special Lecture

Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science Grant-in-Aid for ‘Strategic Establishment of Centers for Advanced Research in Private Universities’

Date: July 8 (Fri.), 2011, 15:15 ~ 16:45
Location: L910, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • Soowon Kim
    "Locative-Marked Agentive Subjects in Korean"

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Colloquium #37

Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science Grant-in-Aid for ‘Strategic Establishment of Centers for Advanced Research in Private Universities’

Date: May 27 (Fri.), 2011, 17:00 ~ 18:30
Location: L910, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

  • Hideaki Yamashita
    "What Makes Right Dislocation of Wh-elements in Tokyo Japanese and Kumamoto Yatsushiro Japanese (Im)Possible?"

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Center for Linguistics, Nanzan University

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Nagoya, 466-8673, Japan
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