南山大学

 

Nanzan University Center for Linguistics

Japanese

Colloquia and Workshops

2023.04-2024.03

Comparative Syntax, Semantics and Language Acquisition (#4)

 

    March 8 (Sat)

  • Yoshiki Fujiwara (Yamaguchi University)
    “Pragmatics or syntax: The nature of adjunct-inclusive interpretation”

  • Muyi Yang (Osaka University))
    “Plurality of discourse reference to situations and worlds”

  • Nori Hayashi (Nanzan University)
    “Two cases of long-distance selection in Japanese”

  • Henrison Hsieh (National Tsing Hua University) and Yining Nie(San Jose State University)
    “Decoupling valencymorphology and voice in Tagalo”

    March 9 (Sun)

  • Akitaka Yamada (Osaka University)
    “Acquisition of Japanese high applicative expressions and its implications for syntax”

  • Teruyuki Mizuno (Ochanomizu University)
    “Towards a more fine-grained theory of X-marking”

  • Eunsun Jou (MIT)
    “Case-marked adverbials and the timing of case evaluation”

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Comparative Syntax, Semantics and Language Acquisition (#3)

    July 6 (Sat) 13:00~17:15

  • Masao Ochi (Osaka University)
    “Labeling theory and plural markers in Japanese and Chinese”

  • Yuta Tatsumi (MeikaiUniversity)
    “Propositional proformsand null complement anaphora in Japanese”

  • Tomohiro Fujii (Yokohama National University)
    “A linking problem for Japanese adverbial placement”

  • Osamu Sawada (Kobe University) and Jun Sawada (Aoyama GakuinUniversity)
    “The inferential use of the Japanese NP-no koto-da(-kara):Its dependent relationship with modal sentences”

  • Nagisa Hayashi, Riko Nakayama and Yosuke Sato (TsudaUniversity)
    “On the Internal Syntax of the I-Ochi Construction and Saa-Exclamatives”

    July 7 (Sun) 10:00~12:15

  • Satoshi Oku and WenjunShi (Hokkaido University)
    “Weak Head and Labeling: A Case of Chinese Verb-Copy Construction”

  • Yuta Sakamoto (Meiji University) and Rikuto Yokoyama (University of Tokyo)
    “A Study on the Overt Pronoun Sore in Japanese clefts: A View from Connectivity Effects”

  • Mamoru Saito (Notre Dame SeishinUniversity)
    “Argument Ellipsis and Indefinite pro: Are They Different?”


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Center for Linguistics, Nanzan University

18 Yamazato-cho, Showa-ku
Nagoya, 466-8673, Japan
Phone: +81-52-832-3110 (ext.3547)
FAX :+81-52-832-5688
E-mail: ling-office@ic.nanzan-u.ac.jp
Office: L307 (Bldg.-L / 3rd floor)
[ Open: Mon,Wed,Fri, 10:00~16:00 ]