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Colloquia and Events
1
June 9, 2008 Linguistic Colloquium #24
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July 19, 2008 Linguistic Colloquium #25
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July 30, 2008 Linguistic Colloquium #26 
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August 3, 2008 The Third Syntax Workshop  
5
September 17, 18, 2008 Tsinghua-CUHK-Nanzan Joint Workshop on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition
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November 22, 23, 2008

The First Workshop of the International Research Project on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition  

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January 15, 2009

The Second Workshop of the International Research Project on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition  

8
March 12, 2009

The Third Workshop of the International Research Project on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition  

 

    

Linguistic Colloquium #24

June 9 (Sat), 2008  13:30-17:00
Location: Conference Room (9th floor, Bldg.-L), Nagoya Campus, Nanzan



Satoshi Tomioka (University of Delaware)
"Contrastive Topic as Wide(st)-scope Focus"


Kyle Johnson (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
"Fitting a Multidominant Model of Movement to Reconstruction"

 




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Linguistic Colloquium #25

July 19 (Sat), 2008  13:00-18:00   
Location: Room P (1st floor, Bldg.-J), Nagoya Campus, Nanzan


Roger Martin (Yokohama National University)
"On the Nature of Chains and Agree "


Atsushi Ito (Nanzan University )
"NP-movement in Resultatives "


Yoichi Miyamoto (Osaka University)
"On the Comparative Operator in Japanese "

 


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Linguistic Colloquium #26 

July 30 (Wed), 2008  16:00-17:30
Location: Room P (1st floor, Bldg.-J), Nagoya Campus, Nanzan



Peter  Svenonius (University of Toromso)
"On the Timing of Lexical Insertion "

 


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The Third Syntax Workshop  

August 3 (Sun), 2008   12:45-19:00
Location: Conference Room (9th floor, Bldg.-L), Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

 


Juan Uriagereka (University of Maryland)
"Re-examining Sub-Extraction: A Response to Stepanov"



Yuji Takano (Kinjo Gakuin University and Nanzan University)
"Scrambling and Control"


Daiko Takahashi (Tohoku University)
"How to Find Antecedents for Argument Ellipsis"



Howard Lasnik (University of Maryland)
"'Raising to Object' in Small Clauses and Full Clauses"

 

 


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Tsinghua-CUHK-Nanzan Joint Workshop on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition  

September 17 (Wed), 2008  
Location:J-54 (5th floor, Bldg.-J), Nagoya Campus, Nanz

 

Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
"Semantic and Discourse Interpretation of the Japanese Left Periphery"

 

Hui-Yu Huang (National Chiao-Tung University)
"Ambiguity in the [V u/bo NP] Construction in Taiwanese"

 

Jhao-Ling Li (National Tsing Hua University)
"The Syntax of Prefix Concord in Saaroa"

 

 

September 18 (Thr), 2008
Location: Conference Room (9th floor, Bldg.-L), Nagoya Campus, Nan

 

T-H. Jonah Lin (National Tsing Hua University)
"Occurrence of Event and Locative Subjects in Mandarin Chinese"

 

Yasuki Ueda (Nanzan University)
"On Plurality in Japanese"

 

Hui-Chin Tsai (National Tsing Hua University)
"Modifier Licensing in Chinese Noun Phrase"

 

Chung-Yu Yang (National Tsing Hua University)
"Intervention Effects as Minimality and Competition Effects"

 

Mayumi Dejima, Tomomi Nakatani, and Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
"The Emergence of Speech Act Phrase: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study of Two Japanese-speaking Infants"

 

Thomas Hun-Tak Lee and Aijun Huang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
"The Count-Mass Distinction in Chinese and the Acquisition of Classifiers"

 

 

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The First Workshop of the Nanzan International Research Project on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition  

November 22 (Sat), 2008 16:00-18:00
Location: Room P (1st floor, Bldg.-J), Nagoya Campus, Nanzan



Masashi Nomura (Chukyo University)
"How is It that nominative case can surface on NPs other than finite subjects? "


Hideki Kishimoto (Kobe University)
"Some issues on the syntax and morphology of arguments "

 



November 23 (Sun), 2008 10:00-16:30
Location: Conference Room (9th floor, Bldg.-L), Nagoya Campus, Nanzan



Hiroshi Aoyagi (Nanzan University)
"On the left-edge puzzle: How does scrambling interact with semantics and information structure? "


Yuji Takano (Kinjo Gakuin University)
"Scrambling and the theory of movement"


Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
"Underspecification of functional heads in language acquisition"


Koji Sugisaki (Mie University)
"Evaluating syntactic analyses with children: The case of swiping and intensional transitives"


Yoichi Miyamoto (Osaka University)
"On ways of measurement and structure of NP"


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The Second Workshop of the Nanzan International Research Project on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition  
January 15 (Thu), 2009  15:30-18:15
Location: Conference Room (9th floor, Bldg.-L), Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

 

Duk-Ho An (Nanzan University)
“On the Nature of Genitive Case in Korean: With Reference to Japanese”

 

Shigeru Miyagawa (MIT)
“Distinguishing A and A’ Movements without Reference to Case”

 

 

 

The Third Workshop of the Nanzan International Research Project on Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition  
March 12 (Thu), 2009  15:30-18:15
Location: Conference Room (9th floor, Bldg.-L), Nagoya Campus, Nanzan

 

W.-T. Dylan Tsai (National Tsing Hua University)
“EPP as a Topic Feature: Evidence from Chinese Applicatives and Reflexive Adverbials”

 

Daiko Takahashi (Tohoku University)
“Comparative Syntax of Argument Ellipsis”

 

Yasuki Ueda (Nanzan University)
“Number in Classifier Languages”

 

R. Amritavalli (EFL University, Hyderabad)
“Case and Phi-features”

 

Hiroyuki Ura (Kansei Gakuin University)
“Some Notes on the Interaction of Case with Subjecthood”

 

K. A. Jayaseelan (EFL University, Hyderabad)
“Case Hierarchy and Theories of Case”

 

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