2017.04-2018.03
Date | Colloquia and Workshops |
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2018.03.04 | The 53rd Colloquium |
2017.12.09-10 | |
2017.11.11 | Workshop on MimeticsⅡ |
2017.4.22 | The 52nd Colloquium |
2017.04.22-23 | Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition (CSLA) #7 |
The 53rd Colloquium
Date: March 04. 2018
Location: L910, Nanzan
- Tomohiro Fujii (Yokohama National University)
“Some notes on formulating economy conditions on derivation”
- Wei-Wen Roger Liao (Academia Sinica)
“Adjunct topicalization and movement-merger asymmetry: A view from MCP"
- Yuta Sakamoto (Chukyo University)
“Do so in Japanese: Proform, ellipsis, or both?”
- T.-H. Jonah Lin (National Tsing Hua University)
“Overt wh-in-situ and covert partial movement”
- Shintaro Hayashi (Nanzan University)
“A note on nonsententials in Japanese”
- Hiroaki Tada (Fukuoka University)
“Anti-scope reconstruction and G-triviality”
The 3rd Workshop of the NINJAL Collaborative Research
"Generative Perspectives on the Syntax and Acquisition of Japanese"
Date: December 09-10.2017
Location: NINJAL
- Satoshi Oku (Hokkaido University)
“Labeling, Scope, and Unaccusativity”
- Masahiko Takahashi (Yamagata University)
“On the Optionality of Raising in the Japanese ECM Construction”
- Masao Ochi (Osaka University)
“Nominative/Genitive Conversion and Feature Inheritance”
- Yu Izumi (Nanzan University)
“The Semantics of NPs in NP Languages”
- Zeljko Boskovic (University of Connecticut)
“Labels, Movement, and Islands” - Koji Sugisaki (Kwansei Gakuin University)
“Children's Knowledge about VP-ellipsis in English and Japanese”
- Yuji Takano (Kinjo Gakuin University)
“Exploring External Merge: A New Form of Sideward Movement”
- Myung-Kwan Park (Dongguk University)
“The Syntax of Multiple Fragments in Korean: Scrambling, Overt Absorption, and Max-Elide”
- Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
“On the Acquisition of Labeling”
- Daiko Takahashi (Tohoku University)
“On the MaxElide Effect in Japanese”
December 9(Sat)
December 10 (Sun)
Workshop on MimeticsⅡ
Date: November 11(Sat).2017
Location: L910, Nanzan
New Approaches to Old Questions
9:15-9:30 Introduction: Mamoru Saito & Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
9:30-10:15 Polly E. Szatrowski (University of Minnesota)
乳製品におけるオノマトペ
10:15-11:00 Emily Lake (Stanford University)
“Bringing social meaning into ideophone and iconicity research”
11:00-11:45 Arthur L. Thompson (University of Hong Kong)
“Etymologically epenthetic vowels in Japanese iconic forms”
13:00-13:45 Thomas Van Hoey (National Taiwan University)
“Chinese ideophones in historical corpora: A case study of mental space markers”
13:45-14:30 Kimi Akita (Nagoya University)
“The low iconicity of mimetics (with total reduplication) in Japanese”
14:45-15:30 Rebekah Baglini (Stanford University)
“Ideophones and the expressive dimension”
15:30-16:15 Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
“Acquisition of mimetics: evidence for the root infinitives”
16:30-17:45 General discussion:
Kimi Akita, William J. Herlofsky (Nagoya Gakuin University), Mamoru Saito
17:45-18:00 Closing remarks
The 52nd Colloquium
Date: April 22(Sat).2017
Location: L910, Nanzan
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Caroline Heycock
"From morphology to semantics and back: Agreement and interpretation in copular setences"
April 22 (Sat) 14:00 ~15:30
Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition (CSLA) #7
Date: April 22 (Sat.), 23(Sun) 2017
Location: L910, Nanzan
April 22(Sat)15:45 ~18:00
“A labeling-based approach to the variability of Spell-out domains and its consequences”
“Parameters in labeling”
April 23 (Sun) 10:00 ~13:30
“Labeling and Extraction”
“VP-fronting and verb-raising in Japanese”
“Exploring external merge: A new form of sideward movement”