2019.04-2020.03
Date | Colloquia and Workshops |
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2019.11.30-12.01 | Nanzan Workshop on the Foundational Issues in Linguistics and Philosophy of Language |
2019.08.03 | International Workshop on Mimetics (Ideophones,Expressives) Ⅲ |
2019.04.21 | |
2019.04.20-21 |
Nanzan Workshop on the Foundational Issues in Linguistics and Philosophy of Language
Date:November 30- December 1
Location: L910, Nanzan
- Paul M. Pietroski (Rutgers)
“Meanings, Concepts, and Composition”
- Saito Mamoru (Nanzan)
“The Japanese Complementizer System and its Implications for Syntax and Semantics”
- Izumi Yu (Nanzan)
“Polymorphic Predicativism”
- Tomohiro Fujii (Yokohama National)
“When Grammatical Analysis Needs to be Counterfactual” - Bekki Daisuke (Ochanomizu)
“Dependent Types and Theory of Meaning”
- Murasugi Keiko (Nanzan)
“Language Variation in Labeling: Evidence for the Minimalist Program from Child Languages”
- Fujikawa Naoya (Tokyo)
“What Model Theoretic Semantics Can Do?”
November 30(Sat)
December(Sun)
International Workshop on Mimetics Ⅲ
“Crucibles of Mimetics”
Date: August 3
Location: L910, Nanzan
- Noriko Iwasaki (Nanzan University)
“Mimetic verbs in motion event description in Japanese”
- Bonnie McLean (Australian National University)
“Advances in the cross-linguistic typology of ideophones:
Rethinking and moving beyond the implicational hierarchy”
- Thomas Van Hoey (National Taiwan University)
“Defining Chinese ideophones: A family of constructions”
- Keiko Murasugi and Kimi Akita (Nanzan University / Nagoya University)
“Mimetic predicates in the VP-shell hypothesis”
- Kiyoko Toratani (York University)
“An RRG account of verb-less/argument-less sentences of ideophones”
Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition (CSLA) #10
Date: April 21
Location: L910, Nanzan
- Ur Shlonsky (Geneva University)
“Wh in situ in French (and Romance)”
- Adriana Belletti (Siena University)
“Ways of Marking Direct Arguments: The Case of a-Marking in Italian”
- Luigi Rizzi (Siena University)
“Functional Sequences and Grammatical Explanation: Some Case Studies”
The 6th Workshop of the NINJAL Collaborative Research
Generative Perspectives on the Syntax and Acquisition of Japanese
Date: April 20-21
Location: L910, Nanzan
- Kensuke Takita (and Masako Maeda ) (Doshisha University)
“The Ins and Outs of Syntactic Amalgams in Japanese”
- Masao Ochi (Osaka University)
“Adnominal Quantifiers, (Anti-)labeling, and pro-form no in Japanese”
- Tomohiro Fujii (Yokohama National University)
“On Some Alleged Negative Evidence for Some ECP Effects in Japanese”
- Keiko Murasugi(Nanzan University)
“Parametric Variations Viewed through the Acquisition of Labeling”
- Hideki Kishimoto (Kobe University)
“On the Syntax of the ECM Construction in Japanese”
- Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
“Variation in Transfer Domains and the Presence/Absence of φ-feature Agreement”
April 20 (Sat)
April 21 (Sun)