May 24-26, 2014, National Tsing Hua University
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DAY 1: Saturday, 24 May 2014
8:50-9:00 | Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University) |
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9:00-10:00 | Chair: Jo-Wang Lin (National Chiao Tung University)
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10:15-11:00 | Chair: Miao-Ling Hsieh (National Taiwan Normal University) Satoshi Tomioka (University of Delaware) Ellipsis with Focused Antecedent |
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11:00-11:45 | Chi-Ming Louis Liu (Harvard University) "Subjectless" Sentences and Ellipsis |
11:45-12:30 | Ting-chi Wei (National Kaohsiung Normal University) Form and Meaning Mapping in Chinese Fragment |
13:30-14:30 | Suyoung Bae & Bum-sik Park (Dongkuk University) The Variability of The CMC Effect in Korean |
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Samuel D. Epstein, Hisatsugu Kitahara & T. Daniel Seely (Unieversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor/Keio University/Eastern Michigan University) What Do We Wonder is Not Syntactic? |
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Yusuke Imanishi (Massachusetts Institure of Technology/Kwansei Gakuin University) Default Ergative: A View From Mayan |
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Hayeon Jang (Seoul National University) The Problem of Nasal Consonant Epenthesis |
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Taewoo Kim (Seoul National University) Rethinking The Base of Korean Verbal Stems |
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Takeo Kurafuji (Ritsumeikan University/Harvard University) NPI-Exceptives and Null Arguments: From Subtraction to Addition |
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Hisashi Morita (Aichi Prefectural University) How Unanswerable Questions Turn into Answerable |
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Nobuaki Nishioka (Kyushu University) On the Scope of Negation in Japanese: Evidence from Kumamoto Dialect |
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Toshiko Oda (Tokyo Keizai University) Resumptive Pronouns of Degree in Clausal Yorimo(than)-Comparatives |
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Saetbyol Seo & Semoon Hoe (Seoul National University) Agreement of A Point-of-Viewer and A Jussive Subject |
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Koichi Tateishi (Kobe College) The Phonology of an Abstract Suffix for Eventual Evidentiality in Japanese |
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Hisao Tokizaki (Sapporo University) Antisymmetry and Obligatory Contour Principle |
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Riichi Yoshimura (Kyushu University) Quantifier Raising Targeting at The Articulated CP Domain |
14:30-15:15 | Chair: William Snyder (University of Connecticut)
Barry C.-Y. Yang (National United University) Deriving the Illocutionary Force |
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15:15-16:00 | Lyn Tieu & Zheng École Normale Supérieure/University of Connecticut) Investigating Superlatives in The Littlest Linguists |
16:15-17:00 | Chair: Wei-tien Dylan Tsai (National Tsing Hua University)
Liliane Haegeman (Universiteit Gent) Deriving Structural Deficiency |
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17:00-17:45 | Hilda Koopman (University of California, Los Angeles) Decomposition, Cartography, and Antisymmetry: Scattering Objects |
17:45-18:15 | Panel discussion Moderator: Richard S. Kayne (New York University) |
DAY 2: Sunday 25 May 2014
9:00-10:00 | Chair: Hui-chuan Hsu (National Tsing Hua University) Michael Kenstowicz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) |
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10:15-11:00 | Chair: Niina Zhang (National Chung Cheng University) Theresa Biberauer & Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge) Conditional Inversion and Types of Parametric Change |
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11:00-11:45 | Mioko Miyama (University of Tokyo) On The "Clausal-Connective" and "Nominal-Connective" ka 'or' in Japanese |
11:45-12:30 | Przemyslaw Tajsner (Adam Mickiewicz University)
On Focus Marking and Predication in Non-Verbal Copular Constructions in Polish (with Ample Reference to Hausa) |
13:30-14:30 | Shasha An, Rosalind Thornton, Stephen Crain & Peng Zhou (Macquarie University) Mandarin-Speaking Children's Interpretation of Disjunction in Verb Phrase Ellipsis (VPE) Structures |
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Rahul Balusu (English and Foreign Languages University) Comparison, Predication, and Lexical Semantics of PC Nouns in Telugu |
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Luosha Bi (City University of Hong Kong) Chinese Symmetric and Asymmetric Passives: Toward a Unified Approach |
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Michael Barrie and Jaieun Kim (Songang University) Korean Jussives and Point of View |
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Pritha Chandra & Gurmeet Kaur (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) A Phase-based Account of Punjabi Differential Subject Marking |
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Hideki Kishimoto (Kobe University) The Locus of Case for Verb Compounds in Japanese |
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Xiao Li, Hongyong Liu & Seunghun Lee (Queens College/City University of New York/South China Normal University/Central Connecticut State University) Comparisons with / without Degrees in Nuosu Yi |
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Hajime Ono & Yu Ikemoto (Tsuda College/Kinki University) Dependency-Length Effects in Japaneses Gapless Relative Clauses |
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Yosuke Sato (National University of Singapore) Definiteness as Agreement: Comparative Evidence from Argument Ellipsis in Asia |
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Takumi Tagawa (University of Tsukuba) Cycle-Sensitive Suppletion in Japanese |
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Hideharu Tanaka (Osaka College) Focus Particle Phrases in Japanese: Against The Modifier Hypothesis |
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Hideaki Yamashita (Yokohama City University) Prosody and The Comparative Syntax of Wh-question Formation in Tokyo Japanese and Kumamoto Yatsushiro Japanese |
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Hedde Zeijlstra (Goerg-August-Universität Göttingen) Merge, Movement and Music |
14:30-15:15 | Chair: Hui-chuan J. Huang (Academia Sinica) Jenny Lee (Harvard University) Root Allomorphy in Ranmo (Papuan) |
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15:15-16:00 | Xuhui Hu & Joseph Perry (University of Cambridge) The Syntax and Phonology of Non-Compositional in Yixing Chinese |
16:15-17:00 | Chair: Janes Myers (National Chung Cheng University) Laura J. Downing (Göteborgs Universitet) What Phonology Knows and Does Not Know About Syntax |
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17:00-17:45 | Irene Vogel (University of Delaware) The (Morpho-) Syntax-Phonology Interface in Complex Word Structures |
17:45-18:15 | Panel discussion Moderator: Michael Kenstowicz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) |
DAY 3: Monday 26 May 2014
9:00-10:00 | Chair: One-soon Her (National Chengchi University)
Richard S. Kayne (New York University) |
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10:15-11:00 | Chair: C.-S. Luther Liu (National Chiao Tung University)
Kwang-sup Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) |
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11:00-11:45 | Koji Shimamura (University of Connecticut) Syntactically Ergative = Morphologically Accusative |
13:30-14:30 | Bleotu Adina Camelia (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) Silent Adjectives. The Case of Complex Resultatives in the Locative Alternation |
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Jui-yi Chung (Nanjing University) Investigating Subject Specificity in Postverbal Modal Constructions |
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Richard Faure (Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis) The Case for the Absence of Informational Features in Syntax |
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Hezao Ke, Ya Zhao, Liqun Gao & Shuying Liu (The University of Michigan, Ann Arbora/Northwest University for Nationalities/Beijing Language and Culture University) Null Anaphoric Possessor Arguments of Kinship Nouns and Long-Distance Binding in Mandarin |
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Xiaowei He, Haopeng Yu & Lan Sun (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies/ Henan Normal University/University of Science and Technology of China) The Acquisition of Relative Clause Comprehension in Mandarin Speaking Children with SLI |
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Alessandra Giorgi & Sona Haroutyunian (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) V2 and V3 in Modern Eastern Armenian |
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Utpal Lahiri & Ambalika Guha (English and Foreign Languages University) Modal and Tense-Aspect Interactions in Bangla |
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Na Liu (Tianjin Normal University) On Some Asymmetries Between Passives and Topic/relative Structures and Their Theoretical Implication for Argument Structure Theory in Syntax |
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Maria Polinsky & Nina Radkevich (Harvard University/University of York) Split Ergativity is More Varied Than It Seems |
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Chih-hsiang Shu (Academia Sinica) Degree Adverbs and the Syntax of Focus-Sensitivity |
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Saurov Syed & Elena Guerzoni (University of Southern California) A Compositional Approach to M-possessives: A view from Bangla |
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Seid Tvica (Universiteit van Amsterdam) There will always be number! |
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Carryn Yong (University of Oxford) Pronominal Object-oriented Floating Quantifiers |
14:30-15:15 | Chair: W.-W. Roger Liao (Academia Sinica)
Paul Law (City University of Hong Kong) Copy Theory of Movement and The Syntax of Relative Clauses |
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15:15-16:00 | Yuyun Wang (University of Southern California) Nominal Right Node Raising Constructions in Chinese |
16:15-17:00 | Chair: I-Ta Chris Hsieh (National Tsing Hua University)
Raghavachari Amritavalli (English and Foreign Languages University) |
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17:00-17:45 | K. A. Jayaseelan (English and Foreign Languages University) Decomposing Coordination: The Two Meaning Components of Coordination |