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The 142nd LSJ General Meeting (2011)

at College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University

For more detail --> Linguistic Society of Japan

- Day One (June 18) -

Oral Presentations
Site C   (Bldg. 3, Rm. 3506)
13:30~14:00 Syntactic derivation and decategorization in Sakha (Yakut) EBATA Fuyuki
14:05~14:35 On the auxiliary verbs senda- and se- in Sibe KOGURA Norikazu
14:45~15:15 Object marking in causative verbs in Georgian KOJIMA Yasuhiro
15:20~15:50 Rethinking Bunun word-classes: especially on the status of 'adjectives' NOJIMA Motoyasu
16:45~17:15 Movement Representation in Japanese Sign Language KAMBA Mariko
Site D   (Bldg. 3, Rm 3507)
13:30-14:00A case of word order variation in Japanese, involving compound verbs and voice suffixes YAMABE Junji
16:45-17:15Acoustic features of preglottalized sonorants in Amami-Yuwan NIINAGA Yuto, AOI Hayato
Site E   (Bldg. 3, Rm. 3508)
16:45-17:15Compound Accent Rules in Sandnes Norwegian Reconsidered: With Special Reference to Three-element Compounds MIMURA Tatsuyuki
Site F   (Bldg. 3, Rm. 3509)
14:05-14:35An aspectual preposition of Arabic dialect of Tunis KUMAKIRI Taku
16:45-17:15The Hawaiian Functional Word ʻana IWASAKI Kanae

- Day Two (June 19) -

Workshops    10:00~11:40
Site B   (Bldg. 3, Rm. 3505)
Workshop 1
Semantic and syntactic analyses of the affixes of 'possession' in North-Eastern Eurasian languages
Chair: EBATA Fuyuki
Suffix of Possession -'ne/-n' in Kolyma Yukagir NAGASAKI Iku
Suffix of Possession -lkAn in Even KAJI Hiromi
Two Affixes of Possession in Alutor NAGAYAMA Yukari
Suffix of Possession -LEEx in Sakha EBATA Fuyuki


Site D    (Bldg. 3, Rm. 3507)
Workshop 2
Formation of argument-including complex predicates: Their constraints and mechanisms
Chair:YUMOTO Youko
Complex Adjectives in the Form of 'Noun + nai' KISHIMOTO Hideki
Formation of the Compounds of the Type 'Noun + Verb' and Their Lexical Constraint in Semantic Structure YUMOTO Youko
Particle Verbs in Swedish and Incorporation in the Semantic Structure TOHNO Takayuki


Poster Presentations      12:00~13:00
Centenary Memorial Hall (Foyer)
Linguistic Landscapes in AKIHABARA TANAKA Yukari, TOMITA Yuu, HAYAKAWA Yohei, HAYASHI Naoki
The Grammatical Use of the Verbs in the Form 'Two-Kanji-Word + -suru’verbs in the Newspaper CorpusTANABE Kazuko, CHUJO Kiyomi, FUNATO Haruna


Open Symposium   13:30~16:40   (Centenary Memorial Hall)
Event and Property Predications in Language Cahir: KATO SHIGEHIRO(Hokkaido University)
I. General SurveyDistinction of Property and Event and its Linguistic SignificanceKAGEYAMA Taro(NINJAL)
II. From Property to Event Adjectival Predicates in Japanese DialectsYAKAME Hiromi(Kyoto Koka Women's College)
III. From Event to Property The So-Called Subject-to-Object Raising in JapaneseStephen Wright Horn(Oxford University)
Expression of Property in Warungu (Australia)TSUNODA Tasaku(NINJAL)
Forms Exclusively Describing Property and Unusual Syntactic Operations in KoryakKUREBITO Megumi(Toyama University)
On the Adjunct-Subject Construction in ChineseSHEN Li(Doshisha University)
IV. SummaryProperty Description and Topic Marker in JapaneseMASUOKA Takashi(Kobe University of Foreign Studies/NINJAL)
V. Discussion


The 141st LSJ General Meeting (2010)

at Tohoku University (Kawauchi Campus, Sendai)

For more detail --> Program in English (PDF file)

-Day One(Nov. 27)-

Oral Presentations
Site E    (Room A205)
16:05~16:35 Phonotactics in Ewen KAJI Hiromi
Site G    (Room A201)
13:30~14:00The bound nominal in Yuwan (Amami Ryukyuan) with a special focus on its morphology and syntax NIINAGA Yuto, SHIMOJI Michinori
15:30~16:00>Characteristics of "postpositions" in Khalkha Mongolian UMETANI Hiroyuki

-Day Two(Nov. 28)-

Oral Presentations, Workshops    10:00~11:40
Site E    (Room A205)
Workshop 1
Word order and functional categories
Chair: ENDO Yoshio
Survey and Issues of the Cartography Project (Aspect and Compounds) ENDO Yoshio
Free word order INOUE Kazuko
Communicative Meaning of Sentences and Intonation MORIYAMA Takuro
The perils of Cartography Cedric BOECKX
Word order typology: A change of perspective Guglielmo CINQUE


Site F    (Room A202)
Workshop 2
>Segmental variation in Japanese
Chair: NISHIHARA Tetsuo & Jeroen VAN DE WEIJER
Vowel devoicing in Japanese and postlexical alternability of syllable structure HIRAYAMA Minami
On the relationship between rendaku and accent OHTA Satoshi
The morphology-prosody interaction for the syllable deletion in the Hokkaido dialect of Japanese SASAKI Kan


Site G    (Room A201)
10:35-11:05The effect of writing in Amis IMANISHI Kazuhiro
11:10-11:40On modal particles of the Arabic dialect of Tunis KUMAKIRI Taku


Poster Presentations      12:00~13:00
Hallway, 1st Floor, Building A
Pragmatic interpretation of the Japanese particle 'ya' KAWAGUCHI Yuko
Two Color Terms for 'black' in Manchu HAYATA Suzushi


Open Symposium   13:10~16:30   (Room A200)
A dialogue between Linguistics and Brain Science Chair: ONO Naoyuki (Tohoku University)
Possibilities of Communication through Brain Panel: KAMITANI Yukiyasu (ATR Brain Information Communication Research Laboratory Group)
Language as Seen from Brain Imaging of Self/Others Panel: SUGIURA Motoaki (Tohoku University)
How IS Language Viewed from the Study of Brain? Discussant: SAKAMOTO Tsutomu (Kyushu University)


The 140th LSJ General Meeting (2010)

at University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba Campus

Part of the Program in English http://jhlee.sakura.ne.jp/geo-backup/LSJ2010/LSJ140program-e.pdf

- Day One (June 19) -

Oral Presentations    →   Abstracts (in Japanese) of Oral Presentations, Poster Presentations and Workshops
Site E   (Room 1C306)
16:05~16:35 On the compound accent rules of the Sandnes dialect of Norwegian MIMURA Tatsuyuki
Site G   (Room 1B308)
14:05~14:35Complements in Sakha (Yakut) EBATA Fuyuki
16:05~16:35Non-verbal sentences in the Arabic dialect of Tunis (Tunisia) KUMAKIRI Taku

- Day Two (June 20)-

Oral Presentations, Workshops (10:00~11:40)   →   Abstracts (in Japanese) of Oral Presentations, Poster Presentations and Workshops
Site C   (Room 1C210)
Workshops
Recent advances in lexical semantics and pragmatics from a scale-based approach
Chair: KUBOTA Yusuke
Identity in English and Japanese Resultative Constructions of the Scale Structure and Event Strucure UEGAKI Wataru
Scale Structure in the Incremental Expression in JapaneseSAWADA Osamu
Scale Structure in the Chinese Compound AdjectivesPENG (Pamela) Xiaowen


Site D   (Room 1C310)
Oral Presentations
10:35~11:05The deictic motion verbs ik- and k- in the Yuwan dialect (Amami Ryukyuan) NIINAGA Yuto


Poster Presentations      12:00~13:00   →   Abstracts (in Japanese) of Oral Presentations, Poster Presentations and Workshops
1C 2nd fl. Hall
>Priority information for canonical word order of written Sinhalese sentences A. B. Prabath KANDUBODA, Katsuo TAMAOKA
Words of tastes and their semantic extentions in East Asia: A case study of Guizhou dialect of Mandarin Chinese, Bury, and Japanese TAKASHIMA Yufuko, KAJIMARU Gaku
Modeling and estimating the word categories of 'Clinical Terminologies': A corpus driven approach using the word frequency in Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Japanese SANO Motoki, TANAKA Makiro, MARUYAMA Takehiko


Open Symposium   13:30~16:30   (University Auditorium)
Linguistics of Number
Number and Agreement in English. Mismatch of Form and Meaning TAKAMI Ken'ichi (Gakushuin University)
How to Count in Classifier Languages MIZUGUCHI Shinobu(Kobe University)
Numeral 'One' in Ainu KIRIKAE Hideo(Hokkai Gakuen University)
Countable/Uncountable and Plural. Reflections on tachi NAKANISHI Kimiko(Ochanomizu University)
  Chair: SUNAGAWA Yuriko (Tsukuba University)


The 139th LSJ General Meeting (2009)

at Kobe University Institute for Higher Education (Hyogo Pref.)

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/139/e-general.shtml

- Day One - (Nov. 28th) -

Oral Presentations
Site C   (Room K-303, Building K)
14:05-14:35 Negative markers in Tiddim Chin Kosei OTSUKA
17:20-17:50 The negation and the sentence structure in the Arabic dialect of Tunis (Tunisia) Taku KUMAKIRI
Site F   (Room K-403, Building K)
14:05-14:35 What does the ergative behavior in German topicalization mean? Kazuhiro IMANISHI
Site G   (Room K-601, Building K)
14:05-14:35 Danish plosives reconsidered:
phonetic data and their phonological interpretation
Tatsuyuki MIMURA

- Day Two - (Nov. 29th) -

Workshops (9:30~11:20)
Workshop 1    Site B    (Room K-302, Building K)
New Word Grammar at work: How NWG structures the language Organizer and Chair: SUGIYAMA Kensei
WG and NWG: A Contrastive introduction SUGIYAMA Kensei
How NWG explains agglutination in Turkish YOSHIMURA Taiki
Dependency structure and phrase structure MAEKAWA Takafumi
Closed-class semantics in NWG: A cognitive-based semantic network model NAKANISHI Mitsukazu


Workshop 2    Site D    (Room 401, Building K)

Toward a linguistics of perception:
Linguistic manifestations of links between action and perception

Chair: Yoshiki NISHIMURA
Commentator: Akira HONDA
Speakers:
Sayaka HASEGAWA,
Naonori NAGATA,
Hiroaki KOGA,
Norikazu KOGURA


Workshop 3    Site E    (Room 402, Building K)
On interaction between syntactic and semantic interpretations in child grammar Organizer and Chair: KIGUCHI Hirohisa
The anti-reconstruction effect and grammar varation in Japanese KIGUCHI Hirohisa
A truncated cleft analysis on inverted pseudoclefts in English GORO Takuya
Pseudocleft structures in child English THORNTON Rosalind
Poster Presentations      11:30~13:00
3rd. floor, Building K
Appropriateness conditions for the use of Japanese passive in inanimate subject: From the viewpoint of Information StructureKOU Hihi
A comparative study of collocation patterns of Korean onomatopoeia and verbs in corpus and human productionHyunjung LIM, Katsuo TAMAOKA, Jeaho LEE
Sense disambiguation of Japanese adjectives using an experimental method Jeaho LEE, Daisuke YOKOMORI, Tomoyuki TSUCHIYA
A report on the vitality of the Kupsapiny language (Southern Nilotic) with a community profile of the Sebei Region of Uganda KAWACHI Kazuhiro
Losing lexical complexity and paradigmatic freedom in grammaticalization; In the case of Japanese adverbs kesshite and kasanete. Mitsuko TAKAHASHI


Symposium   13:10~15:40   (Room B-110, Building B)
"Reconsidering some basics in Linguistics" 13:10~15:40
Panelists:
"SADANOBU Toshiyuki (Kobe University)
HAYASHI Toru (University of Tokyo)
NAJIMA Yoshinao(Tohoku University)
YOKOYAMA Satoru(Tohoku University)
Coordinator:
"KATO Shigehiro (Hokkaido University)


The 138th LSJ General Meeting (2009)

at Kanda University of International Studies (Chiba Pref.)

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/138/e-general.shtml

- Day One - (Jun. 20th) -

Oral Presentations
Site D   (Room 203, Building No.3)
14:05~14:35 The ditransitive and transitive-causative constructions in Oriya Junji YAMABE
17:20~17:50 Stress accent viewed from the Nordic languages: Preliminaries to accent typology Tatsuyuki MIMURA
Site E   (Room 301, Building No.2)
13:30~14:00 The accent system of nouns in Tsubota dialect, Miyake island Kouji HORITA


Workshops (16:10~18:00)
Workshop 1    Site A    (Room 301, Building No.3)
Morphosyntactic change in premodern Japanese: Syntactic consequences of changes in nominalizing verbal inflectionOrganizer & Chair: John WHITMAN
The syntactic reconstruction of the infinitive (renyokei) and conclusive (shushikei) Yuko YANAGIDA
The adnominal (rentaikei) as phrasal nominalization: Diachronic and synchronic analyses Kunio NISHIYAMA
Nominalizing forms in proto-Japanese and the reconstruction of the adnominal (rentaikei) and realis (izenkei) John WHITMAN


Workshop 2    Site B    (Room 302, Building No.3)
New perspective approaches to Japanese and Korean utterance-final forms: Focusing on their syntactic and pragmatic functions Organizer: HORIE Kaoru
Chair: TSUKAMOTO Hideki
Commentator: OGOSHI Naoki
A contrastive study of the discourse functions of Japanese noda and Korean kes-ita KIM Joungmin
A contrastive study of Japanese and Korean utterance-final forms: Focusing on the notions of knowledge statement and phenomenal description MOON Changhak
A contrastive study of Korean 'Panmal' and Japanese 'Shujoshi': A preliminary attempt at classifying the 'Panmal' usage TAIRA Kaori


Workshop 3    Site E    (Room 301, Building No.2)
Interface between Conceptual Structure and other fields: Possibilities of the Event Projection TheoryOrganizer & Chair: Enoch IWAMOTO
Outline of the event projection theory Enoch IWAMOTO
Interface with spatial representation: Computation of ambiguous boundedness Enoch IWAMOTO
Interface with construction grammar: Typology of stativization Yumiko UEHARA
Comments Seiji IWATA

- Day Two - (Jun. 21st) -

Inaugural Lecture    10:10~11:30 (Room 101, Building No.4)
KAGEYAMA Taro (National Institutes for the Humanities) "Structural Constraints and Predication Functions in Language "


Poster Presentations      11:30~13:00
Site H   (Room 203, Building No.4)
Constructional patterns and grammaticalization in SHOW verbsJun SAWADA
The types of no sooner/hardly/scarcely~than/when/before and their useDaisuke SUZUKI
Quotative TO constructions: A corpus-based analysis of the adverbial uses Seiko FUJII


Site I   (Room 204, Building No.4)
An experimetal study on frequence of Japanese nominative particles ga/no: Experimets using syntactic priming effect FUJIWARA Takashi
Relationship between children's comprehension of case markers and working memory span: Evidence from predicate+fronted single argument sentences in Japanese Go MIZUMOTO


Symposium   13:30~16:00   (Room 101, Building No.4)
The Clause Periphery and Japanese
Introduction  
The Cartography of Syntactic Structures: Locality and Freezing Effects on Movement Luigi RIZZI (University of Siena)
Discourse Grammar INOUE Kazuko (Kanda University of International Studies)
On the Nature of Subject Criterion: Criterial Freezing Effects in Case Conversion ENDO Yoshio (Kanda University of International Studies)
Clause Types (Force) and the Person Restriction HASEGAWA Nobuko (Kanda University of International Studies)
 Coordinator:    HASEGAWA Nobuko (Kanda University of International Studies)


The 137th LSJ General Meeting (2008)

at Kanazawa University (Ishikawa Pref.), Kakuma Campus

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/137/e-general.shtml

- Day One - (Nov. 29th) -

Oral Presentations
Site D   (Room 203, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
14:15~14:45 Semantic characteristics of the verb derived by the attachment of the passive suffix -GD in Mongolian UMETANI Hiroyuki
16:15~16:45 On the function of the auxiliary verb bi in narrative and viewpoint in Sibe KOGURA Norikazu
Site E   (Room 204, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
13:00~13:30 Accent in the Gangneung Dialect of Korean SON Jaehyun
13:35~14:05 The accent of Korea spoken in China LEE Munsuk
Site F   (Room 301, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
14:15~14:45 Directional expressions in Lamaholot NAGAYA Naonori


Workshops (15:40~17:40)
Workshop 1    Site A    (Room 102, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
The alternation of nominalizers No and Zero in Japanese: The interface of historical, formal, and functional linguistic approachesOrganizer & Chair: HORIE Kaoru
From φ to No in late-middle Japanese NISHINA Akira
No-Pro conversion in Japanese YOSHIMURA Nori
A functional-typological approach to No/Zero conversion in Japanese HORIE Kaoru
Comments AOKI Hirofumi


Workshop 2    Site B    (Room 201, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
Ga-No conversion in Japanese Organizer & Chair: NAKAI Satoru
Ga-No conversion - focused HARADA Naomi
Case alternation and locality in syntax OCHI Masao
A cognitive grammar approach to Ga-No conversion KOGUMA Takeshi
A psycholinguistic analysis of the increental processing of the Ga-No conversion by the self-paced reading method YUHAKU Atsushi


Workshop 3    Site C    (Room 202, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
On the characteristics of adjectives: Japanese adjective and its semanticization from perspectives of linguistic typologyOrganizer & Chair: TATSUKI Masa-aki
Morphological and syntactic analysis of Japanese and English adjectives AYANO Seiki
On the polysemy of Japanese adjective: With special reference to static and dynamic semantic interpretation FUJITA Toru
A contrastive study of Japanese and English predicative expressoins on adjectives SASAKI Makoto


Workshop 4    Site F    (Room 301, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
The "possessor passive" revisitedOrganizer & Chair: WASHIO Ryuichi
On the notion "possessor" in grammatical descriptions SAIKI Michiyo
On "possessive passives" in Korean OGOSHI Naoki
On "possessive passives" in Monglian UMETANI Hiroyuki
On "possessive passives" and the typology of passive expressions WASHIO Ryuichi


Workshop 5    Site G    (Room 302, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
The preferred construals of English and Japanese: The motivation for result-orientation and process-orientationOrganizer: TANI Miyuki
Chair: INOUE Ippei
Where does "Orientation" come from?: The case of go and iku IDEHARA Ken'ichi
What construals do idioms reflect?: A contrasitive study of English and Japanese idioms YAGIHASHI Hirotoshi
How the result is constructionalized in English and Japanese: A comparison of the perfect construction and -teiru/-tearu TANI Miyuki
An analysis of newspaper stories in English and Japanese TATARA Naohiro

- Day Two - (Nov. 30th) -

Public Lectures    10:00~12:05 (Room 101, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
ITO Chiyuki (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) "Historical development and analogical changes in the accent of Sino-Korean"
KITANO Hiroaki (Aichi University of Education) "Philippine linguistics today"


Poster Presentations      11:30~13:00 (Site I: Room 202, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
Influence of first-element and dialect region on voice-or-voiceless decisions of shoochuuTAMAOKA Katsuo
IKEDA Fumiko
A symbiotic approach enhancing communicative competence in a foreign languageMIZUNO Harumitsu
A model of determining process of the grammatical polysemy based on the analysis of the Korean auxiliary verb citaMARUYAMA Hiroko
The genitive possession in Hindi and MlabriIMAMURA Yasunari
SAKAMOTO Hinako
An observation on the first person subject of "to omotteiru" from the viewpoint of construLIN Pei-Yi
UEHARA Satoshi
Special Poster Presentations onEndangered Languages: Eyes from Frontiers (Part 2)    Committee of Endangered Languages    11:30~13:00 (Site J: Room 203, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
Bantuization in the two varieties of the Ma'a/Mbugu languageABE Maya
Free and clitic pronouns of Tiddim ChinOTSUKA Kosei
Plang and their categorization for animals: Cultural studies through linguistic dataYAMADA Atsushi
How can we "write" dialect differences?: Transcription in the alphabet primer and the coming descriptive study of UiltaYAMADA Yoshiko


Symposium   13:10~15:40   (Room 101, Human and Social Sciences Lecture Hall 1)
Models of Language Change
Introduction  
Frequency factors forming the (ir)regularity of inflectional morphology: An approach from the used-based model UEHARA Satoshi (Tohoku University)
S-curve model of language change: A statistical analysis SANADA Haruko (Saitama Gakuen University)
Cognitive ability and bias for grammaticalization: Modeling with constructive approach HASHIMOTO Takashi (JAIST)
 Comments:    Heiko NARROG (Tohoku University)
 Coordinator:    TOKIMOTO Shingo (Mejiro University)


The 136th LSJ General Meeting (2008)

at Gakushuin University (Mejiro, Tokyo)

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/136/e-general.shtml

- Day One (June 21) -

Workshop for Endangered Languages
   (Room 402, West Building No.2: 10:00~12:00)
Typology of relative clauses: Language diversity from the filed worker's perspective (Part 3)Organized by the Committee of Endangered Languages, LSJ; Chair: Megumi KUREBITO
Syntactic and semantic features of the rel-clause head in Japanese Shigehiro KATO
On circumnominal relative clause in Yuman Kumiko ICHIHASHI
Three types of relative clauses in Pwo Karen- the postnominal, prenominal and marked types Atsuhiko KATO
Participial relative clauses and case marking in Koryak Megumi KUREBITO


Oral Presentations
Site F    (Room 301, West Building No.1)
13:00~13:30 Double case construction in Sakha (Yakut) Fuyuki EBATA
16:55~17:25 Compound stress in Danish and its semantic constraints: A new perspective of compounds from alphabet-related words MIMURA Tatsuyuki
Site G    (Room 101, West Building No.1)
14:15~14:45 A contrastive study of ingestive verbs construction in Japanese and Chinese XU Yongxin
15:40~16:10 The accent of disyllabic nouns of Korea spoken in China Hideyuki KAWASUZAKI
16:55~17:25 The accent system of the Tongyeong-si dialect of Korean KANG Youngsuk


Workshops (15:40~17:40)
Workshop 1    Site A    (Room 402, West Building No.2)
Lexical categories in the crosslinguistic contextOrganizer and Chair: Toshihide NAKAYAMA
Lexical categories as we know: An introduction Toshihide NAKAYAMA
On the distinction between 'noun' and 'verb' in Sliammon Salish Honoré WATANABE
Parts of speech in Japanese: Its fundamental and crosslinguistic problems Shigehiro KATO
Problems in defining lexical categories in an isolating language: a case of Parauk Wa Atsushi YAMADA


Workshop 2    Site B    (Room 401, West Building No.2)
Presupposition triggers in Japanese and the method for their identificationOrganizer: Kiyoko KATAOKA
Chair: Daisuke BEKKI
Identification of the notion of presupposition in Japanese Daisuke BEKKI
Neg-sensitive elements and their presupposition Kiyoko KATAOKA
Evidentials and their presupposition Manabu SAITO
Presupposition phenomena and natural language processing Ai KAWAZOE

- Day Two (June 22) -

Public Lectures    9:40~11:45 (100th Anniversary Memorial Hall)
Public Lecture (1) UEYAMA Ayumi (Kyushu University) "Introspective judgment and grammar"
Public Lecture (2) OHNA Tsutomu (Nagoya University) "Corpora and grammar"


Poster Presentations      11:20~13:00 (Site H: 100th Anniversary Memorial Hall)
Frequencies for phonemes, syllables and bi-syllables in Korean spoken and written corporaJae-Ho LEE
Katsuo TAMAOKA
Hyunjung LIM
Experimental description of Japanese island effectShingo TOKIMOTO
The current use of simplified kanji character in Japanese writingTAKADA Tomokazu
YARIMIZU Kanetaka
Relationship between children's comprehension of case markers and working memory span: Evidence from single argument sentences in JapaneseGo MIZUMOTO
Relationship between children's comprehension of case markers and working memory span: Evidence from single argument sentences in JapaneseKohei SUZUKI
Ainu causativesAnna BUGAEVA
Semantic change of Japanese motion verbs and continuative aspectJun SAWADA
Support verb constructions: A corpus-based analysis of argument-sharing and collocation of the event nouns and support verbsSeiko FUJII
Watasu UEGAKI


Symposium   13:30~16:30   (100th Anniversary Memorial Hall)
Morphology and Its Neighboring Areas
Topic 1: Morphology and Grammar Construction morphology Geert BOOIJ (University of Leiden)
Topic 2: Morphology and Language Typology Searching for universals in compounding Sergio SCALISE (University of Bologna)
Topic 3: Morphology and Language Variation Dvandva [V V] compounds: A linguistic link between Greece and East/South-East Asia Angela RALLI (University of Patras)
Topic 4: Morphology and Semantics Semantic effects of left-hand elements on right-hand head structure Taro KAGEYAMA (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Discussants:    Yo MATSUMOTO,Yoko SUGIOKA,Hideki KISHIMOTO,Yoko YUMOTO 
Chair:    Taro KAGEYAMA  


The 135th LSJ General Meeting (2007)

at Shinshu University (Matsumoto, Nagano)

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/135/e-general.shtml

-- Day One (Sat., November 24)--

Papers (to be) Read
Site E    (South Blg. 2nd Fl., Rm 25)
14:50~15:20 A comparison of the voice systems of Talaud and Bantik Atsuko UTSUMI
Site G    (South Blg. 3rd Fl., Rm 34)
14:15~14:45 Three constructions of the auxiliary verb oku 'keep, put' in non-volitional use: Their geographical distribution and grammatical links Junji YAMABE


Workshops (15:40~18:00)
Workshop 1    Site A   (South Blg. 1st Fl., Rm 12)
Toward the advancement of Emancipatory Pragmatics: Challenges from the indigenous perspectiveChair: Kaoru HORIE
How do we establish mutual consent?: Ba/field and verbalization in the interactions of Japanese, American English, and KoreanYoko FUJII, Myung-Hee KIM
Content-relationship orientation in consensus building dialogues: Toward a parameterization of interaction stylesYasuhiro KATAGIRI
The topography of sexuality illuminated by the discourse analysis among the |Gui: From the investigation of an African hunter-gatherers societyKazuyoshi SUGAWARA
DiscussionCommentator: Sachiko IDE


Workshop 2    Site B   (South Blg. 1st Fl., Rm 13)
Syntactic properties of 'kakari-zyosi' and structure of Japanese negative sentences: Toward a unified analysis in generative grammar and historical studyChair: EGUCHI Tadashi
Syntactic behavior of –sika and its necessary conditionKATAOKA Kiyoko
Origin and history of –sika-nai construction: Its properties of 'kakari-zyosi'MIYACHI Asako
Scope of negation in Japanese: A historical perspectiveKINUHATA Tomohide

-- Day Two (Sun., November 25)--

Public Lectures    (1st Blg., 2nd Fl., Rm 20)
KONDO Mariko Current issues in laboratory phonology (9:40~10:40)
SHIBUYA Katsumi Current issues in the study of the grammar of Japanese dialects (10:45~11:45)


Poster Presentations   11:30~13:10   (Site H : South Blg. 2nd Fl., Rm 23/24)
Patterns of relative clause formation in SidaamaKazuhiro KAWACHI
Functions of right-dislocation sentences and clefts in JapaneseNatsuko NAKAGAWA
Yoshihiko ASAO
Naonori NAGAYA
Analysis of the [V+kakeru] construction from the perspective of telicityTEO Chuu Yong
A development of automatic language identification and a survey of the distribution of languages on the webShigeaki KODAMA
Yoshiki MIKAMI
CHEW Yew Choong
Reserch on the preference of particles on 'ga/no/wo conversion' sentencesTakashi FUJIWARA


Special Poster Presentations   11:30~13:10   (Site I : South Blg. 2nd Fl., Rm 25)
"Eyes from Frontiers" Special Poster Presentations on Endangered LanguagesCommittee of Endangered Languages
The Nivkh TodayTohru KANEKO
Directional Prefixes in nDrapaSatoko SHIRAI
Verbal Complex in Youle JinoNorihiko HAYASHI
The Temporal and Modal Properties of the Verb in Ikema Dialect of Miyako RyukyuanYuka HAYASHI


Symposium   13:10~15:40   (1st Blg., 2nd Fl., Rm 20)
Negation and Linguistic Theory
Negation and syntaxKATO Yasuhiko
Negation and semanticsIMANI Ikumi
Negation and pragmaticsYOSHIMURA Akiko
 Coordinator:   MITO Hiroshi


The 134th LSJ General Meeting (2007)

At Reitaku University

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/134/e-general.shtml

- Day One (June 16) -

Papers (to be) Read
Site A   (4th Fl, Rm 1403)
13:15~13:45 Two causative constructions in Oriya, differing in the case on the causee Junji YAMABE (Notre Dame Seishin Univ.) )
13:50~14:20 How Bantu languages have diverged: A hypothesis Yasutoshi YUKAWA (Teikyo Heisei Univ.)
Site B   (4th Fl, Rm 1404)
13:15~13:45 On the evidential function of the "converb+bi-" construction in Sibe KOGURA Norikazu (Graduate Student, Univ. of Tokyo)
Site C   (4th Fl, Rm 1405)
13:15~13:45 Reconstruction of Kurux-Malto verbal inflection Masato KOBAYASHI (Hakuoh Univ.) )
17:30~18:00 Reflexive pronoun sebje (long form accusative) in Upper Sorbian SASAHARA Ken (Reitaku Univ.) )
Site E   (4th Fl, Rm 1413)
13:15~13:45 Accent of loanwords in the Gyeongsang dialect of Korean SON Jaehyun (Graduate Student, Univ. of Tokyo)
13:50~14:20 The accent of monosyllabic verbs of Korean spoken in China KAWASUZAKI Hideyuki (Waseda Univ.)
Site H   (6th Fl, Rm 1603)
13:15~13:45 Repair for the loss of a formal distinction, as seen in the loss of the juntaiho in Japanese Shigeko SUGIURA (Reitaku Univ.


Workshop (June 16, 15:45~17:45)
Site H   (6th Fl, Rm 1603)
What is the active case system?: Language diversity from the field worker's perspective (Part 2)Chair: Megumi KUREBITO (Univ. of Toyama)
Active/inactive system: An introduction Tasaku TSUNODA (Univ. of Tokyo)
Haida and active typology Hirofumi HORI (Shizuoka Univ.))
Active case-marking in Georgian Yasuhiro KOJIMA (Tokyo Univ. of Foreign Studies/ JSPS)
On active construction of Amami dialects Hirotake MATSUMOTO (Beppu Univ.)
The conditioned animacy marking of causee in Nivkh Toru KANEKO (Prof. emeritus, Chiba Univ.)
Discussion Commentator: Kan SASAKI (Sapporo Gakuin University)
Questions/Answers 

- Day Two (June 17) -

Public Lecture (10:10~11:30)
Rms 1503 and 1502, 5th and 6th Floors, Reitaku University Building 1
Minoru NAKAU (Reitaku University) Towards an Integrated Theory of Linguistic Subjectivity: From the Perspectives of Modality, Speech Act and Honorification


Poster Presentations (11:00~13:00)
Site I   (4th Fl, Rm 1413)
NISHIHARA Tetsuo (Miyagi Univ. of Education)English accents of the world in optimality theory: Reconsidered
Yoshihiko ASAO (Graduate Student, Kyoto Univ.) Productivity and grammatical properties of compounds
LEE Jae-Ho (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology: NICT), KURODA Kow (NICT), SHIBUYA Yoshikata (NICT), KAWAHARA Daisuke (NICT), ISAHARA Hitoshi (NICT)Corpus-based investigation of Japanese adnominal constructions
Jun SAWADA (Graduate Student, Kyoto Univ. /JSPS) A contrastive linguistic analysis of the event structure of transitive constructions in Japanese and English: "Direct causation" or "indirect causation"
MIZUMOTO Go (Graduate Student, Kyushu Univ.) Relationship between children's comprehension of case markers and working memory span: Evidence from relative clause in Japanese


Symposium (13:30~16:10)
Rms 1503 and 1502, 5th and 6th Floors, Reitaku University Building 1
Large-scale corpora: setting a new standard for linguistic research
Theme 1 A Methodology for using corpora for English linguistics Naohiro TAKIZAWA (Nagoya University)
Theme 2 Compilation of large-scale balanced corpus and its implication on the study of language Kikuo MAEKAWA (National Institute for Japanese Language)

The 133rd LSJ General Meeting (2006)

At Sapporo Gakuin University

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/133/e-general.shtml

- Day One (November 18) -

Special Program   (SGU Hall, 1st Floor, Building G)

Public Lecture 13:40~14:55
Katsumi Matsumoto (Professor Emeritus, Kanazawa University)  "An Outline of the Circum-Pacific Linguistic Area: Testifying from Personal Pronouns"

Public Symposium
"The Fall of the Soviet Union and Its Consequences to Japanese Field Linguistics -20 Years of Fieldwork in Northeast Asia"
15:15~18:00
Chair: Hidetoshi Shiraishi (Sapporo Gakuin University)
Presenters: Chikako Ono (Chiba University)"Paleoasiatic Languages (with special emphasis on Itelmen)"
  Shinjiro Kazama (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)"Tungusic Languages"
  Yasuhiro Yamakoshi ((Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)"Mongolic Languages"
  Setsu Fujishiro (Kobe City College of Nursing)"Turkic Languages"

- Day Two (November 19) -

Papers (to be) read
Site D (Room B-202)
11:10~11:40 Structure and Pragmatics of Subordinate Clauses in Georgian Yasuhiro Kojima (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies / JSPS Research Fellow)
Site E (Room B-301)
10:00~10:30 The Accent of the Seoul Dialect in Korean Son Jaehyun (Graduate Student, University of Tokyo)
10:35~11:05 The Accent System of the San-Cheong Dialect of Korean Kang Young Suk (Graduate Student, University of Tokyo)
Poster Presentations 11:40~13:40
Site G (Room A-301)
Modality Independent Brain Activation Associated with the Processing of Scrambling: An fMRI StudyNaho Ikuta(Tohoku University 21st Century of Excellence Program in Humanities)
Kim Jungho(Tohoku University / JSPS Research Fellow)
Masatoshi Koizumi(Tohoku University)
Shigeru Sato(Tohoku University)
Kaoru Horie(Tohoku University)
Ryuta Kawashima(Tohoku University)
A Study of Korean Adverb "jal" Based on Statistical MethodLee JaeHo(National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)
Hitoshi Isahara(National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)
On the Availability of Context in Children's Comprehension and the Role of Working MemoryGo Mizumoto(Graduate Student, Kyushu University)
Intentionality Is the Key to Interpret the Indirect Offer ExpressionsYuko Yoshinari(Graduate Student, Kobe University)

The 132nd LSJ General Meeting (2006)

At The University of Tokyo (Komaba Campus)

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/132/e-general.shtml

- Day One (June 17) -

Special Program  (Blg. #13, 2nd Fl., Rm. 1323)

Inaugural Address of the President    13:40~14:55
Reconstruction of the Japaense Accentuation       UWANO Zendô  (UTokyo)

Symposium "Subject"    15:15~18:00
Chair: SAKAHARA Shigeru (UTokyo)
Panel: OHORI Toshio (UTokyo)
         TSUNODA Tasaku (UTokyo)
         ONOE Keisuke (UTokyo)

- Day Two (June 18) -

Papers Read
Site B    (Blg. #12, Rm. 1213)
10:35~11:05 Demonstratives in Sumbawa SHIOHARA Asako(Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
14:00~14:30 Honorifics in Uzbek DialectsFURUYA Kaoru (UTokyo, Grad School)
Site C   (Blg. #12, Rm. 1214)
10:35~11:05 Marking Patterns of the Causee in the Upper Sorbian dać causativeSASAHARA Ken (Reitaku U, parttime)
11:10~11:40 Transitivity Alternations in TagalogNAGAYA Naonori (UTokyo, Grad School)
13:15~13:45 The Current Transition of Japanese numeratives for Counting Digital MessagesIIDA Asako (Chuo U)
14:00~14:30 Objects in the Nominative and Accusative in Sakha (Yakut)EBATA Fuyuki (UTokyo, Grad School)
Site D    (Blg. #12, Rm. 1222)
13:15~13:45 Mora Is Not Necessary in Danish       MIMURA Tastuyuki (UTokyo, Grad School)
Site E    (Blg. #13, Rm. 1321)
10:00~10:30 The Accent in the Pyeongchang and Jeongseon Dialects of KoreanSON Jaehyun (UTokyo, Grad School)
10:35~11:05 The Accent System in the Ursan dialect of KoreanKANG Youngsuk (UTokyo, Grad School)
11:10~11:40 Accent Features in the Sangju Dialect of KoreanLEE Yeonju (Kokugakuin U, parttime)
Workshops 14:00~16:00
Site F    (Blg. #12, Rm. 1225)
      The World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS) and Typological Analysis
      Organizer/Chair: HORIE Kaoru (Tohoku U)
The World Atlas of Language Structures: Visualization of Linguistic Diversity and Indispensable Research Tool Haspelmath Martin(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
Toward a Typology of EAT Expressions in Languages of Asia: Visualizing Areal Features through WALS Pardeshi Prashant(Kobe U)
Diversity of Cases: Using the World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS)NOSE Masahiko(Tohoku U/JSPS)
(discussant)TSUNODA Tasaku(UTokyo)
Site G    (Blg. #13, Rm. 1322)
      Typological Studies on Expressions of Spatial Motion - Expressions of Deictic Motion -
      Organizer: MORITA Takahiro (UTokyo, Grad School/ UTokyo 21st Century COE Program)
      Chair: LAMARRE Christine (UTokyo)
Deictic Expressions in Japanese and French and their Typological Variations MORITA Takahiro(UTokyo, Grad School)
Preferred Patters in Chinese Expressions of Motion, in Contrast to Japanese AIHARA Mariko
LAMARRE Christine
(UTokyo, Grad School)
(UTokyo)
Expressions of Deictic Motion in English, German and Russian, in Contrast to JapaneseKOGA Hiroaki
KOLOSKOVA Yuria
AOKI Yoko
MIZUNO Makiko
(UTokyo, Grad School)
(UTokyo, Grad School)
(UTokyo, Grad School)
(UTokyo, Grad School)
Poster Presentations 11:40~13:40
Site H    (Faculty House, 1st Fl., Seminar Room)
A Study on Semantic Interpretation of Novel Expressions Considering the Relationship with Conventional Linguistic Expressions SAKAMOTO Maki
NODA Seiichi
(U of Electro-Communications)
(U of Electro-Communications, Grad School)
Anaphoric System of Kuching-Malay: An Alternative View of the Local Reflexives in Malay YAMADA Masahiro
KOTANI Sachie
SMADIGAN Sean
(U of Delaware, Grad School)
(U of Delaware, Grad School)
(U of Delaware, Grad School)
How We Understand the Utterances-Final Use of Conjunctive Particles? YOKOMORI Daisuke(Kyoto U, Grad School)
Katakana Words as a Style to Hide the Gist of Utterances - Dependency on Ambiguity -UNAGAMI Tomoaki(NAGOYA U, Grad School)
Special Exhibit 11:40~13:40
Site H    (Faculty House, 1st Fl., Seminar Room)
      From the Studies of Minority Languages - Part 2 -
      Organizer:      Subcommittee for Endangered Languages
Structure of the Causative Sentence in Kolyma Yukagir ENDO Fumi(Wakayama U)
From the Grammar of the Mizukaido Dialect of Japanese SASAKI Kan(Sapporo-Gakuin U)
The Way to be Popular! - Possessive Expressions in AlyutorNAGAYAMA Yukari(Hokkaido U, Center of Slavic Studies, parttime researcher)
Two Divided by Language, United by Language - the Dom Language of Papua New Guinea - CHIDA Shuntaro(UTokyo/JSPS)

The 131st LSJ General Meeting (2005)

at Hiroshima University (Higashi Hiroshima Campus)

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/131/e-general.shtml

- Day One (November 19) -

Special Program 14:10~18:00 (Satake Memorial Hall)
Language Development and Brain Nurturing


Keynote Speech
Chair: HAGIWARA Hiroko (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Speaker: KOIZUMI Hideaki (Fellow, Hitachi Seisakusho)
Current State and Future of the 'Brain Science and Education' Project: In View of Sound Development of Language and Mind

Symposium: 15:30~18:00 Neurological Approach in Linguistic Inquiries
Chair: SAKAI Hiromu (Hiroshima University)
Panelists:
Japanese Grammar Viewed from Cognitive Neuroscience SAKAI Hiromu (Hiroshima University)
Neurological Mechanisms for Understanding Speakers' Intention: Interaction between language and emotion IMAIZUMI Satoshi (Hiroshima Prefectural University)
Broca's Region and the Linearisation of Prominence Hierarchies Ina BORNKESSEL (Max Planck Institute)
Commentator: Nina KAZANINA (University of Ottawa)
      KOIZUMI Masatoshi (Tohoku University)

- Day Two (November 20) -

Papers Read
Site B    (Room L102)
11:10~11:40 Criteria for Determining the Accentual Units in the Daegu Dialect of Korean LEE Yeunjoo (University of Tokyo)
Site F    (Room K104)
10:00~10:30 Vowel Quantity and Syllabic Structure in Danish MIMURA Tatsuyuki (Grad. student, University of Tokyo)
12:40~13:10 Long Vowels and Accent in the Kwangju Dialect of Korean LEE Munsuk (Grad. student, University of Tokyo/JSPS Fellow)
13:15~13:45 Accent in the Gangwon-do Dialect of Korean SON Jaehyun (Grad. student, University of Tokyo)

Site G    (Room K203)
11:10~11:40 Syntactic-Pragmatic Functions of the Verbal Noun in Finnish CHIBA Shoju (Reitaku University)
12:40~13:10 Use Expressing Reason of the Neutral CV Form in Sedeq TSUKIDA Naomi (Aichi Prefectural University)

Workshops 14:00~16:00
Contrastive Studies on Grammaticalization and Grammatical Categories in the East Asian Languages: Grammatical Voice and Spatial Expressions
Project Leader/Chair        OGOSHI Naoki (University of Tokyo) Site A (Room L105)
Grammaticalization of the Verbs of Giving/Receiving in Chinese Dialects : Typological Observations on the Semantic Network of <Giving/Receiving> and <Passive> KIMURA Hideki (University of Tokyo)
YANG Kairong (University of Tokyo)
Typology of Passive Construction Viewed from Japanee, Chinese and Korean INOUE Masaru (National Institute for Japanese Language)
OGOSHI Naoki (University of Tokyo)
KIMURA Hideki (University of Tokyo)
WASHIO Ryuichi (Tsukuba University)
A Contrastive Study of the Verbs of Motion in Vietnamese and Chinese : Categorization of Deictic Directions and Grammaticalization of "Arriving" Christine LAMARRE (University of Tokyo)
MURAKAMI Yutaro (Tsukuba University)

Voicing Categories
Project Leader/Chair        NASUKAWA Kuniya (Tohoku-Gakuin University) Site F (Room K104)
Laryngeal-Oral Coarticulation: A Case Study NAKAMURA Mitsuhiro (Nihon University)
A Cross-linguistic Study on Voiced-Voiceless Categories SHIMIZU Katsumasa (Nagoya-Gakuin University)
The Phonology of Voicing Categories: A Comparative Study NASUKAWA Kuniya (Tohoku-Gakuin University)
Phillip BACKLEY (Tohoku-Gakuin University)

Poster Presentations 11:40~13:40
Site I (Room K109)
Influence of Word Category and Morphological Complexity on Lexical Processing in the Human Brain (presented in English)YOKOYAMA Satoru (Grad. student, Tohoku-Gakuin University)
MIYAMOTO Tadao (Tohoku University)
Jorge RIERA (Tohoku University)
KIM Jungho (Grad. student, Tohoku University)
AKITSUKI Yuko (Research Fellow, Tohoku University)
IWATA Kazuki (Research Fellow, Tohoku University)
YOSHIMOTO Kei (Tohoku University)
HORIE Kaoru (Tohoku University)
SATO Shigeru (Tohoku University)
KAWASHIMA Ryuta (Tohoku University)
Online Processing of Allomorphic Alternation in Compound Words (presented in English) SAKAI Hiromu (Hiroshima University)
YOSHIMURA Megumi (Hiroshima University/Research Assistant, Japan Science and Technology Agency)
TANAKA Jun-Ichi (Grad. student, Hiroshima University)
Robert FIORENTINO (Grad. student, University of Maryland College Park)
Nina KAZANINA (University of Ottawa)
Usage and Meaning of "sono-mono" :    Is the Identification Process of Auxiliary Verbs and Nouns Semantic or Grammatical? - A Study Based on Event Related Potentials - MOGI Toshinobu (Naruto University of Education)
SAKAI Yumi (Grad. student, Tohoku University)
IWATA Kazuki (Research Fellow/21th Century COE Program, Tohoku University)
Jorge RIERA (Tohoku University)
FANG Xiaohong (Grad. Student//21th Century COE Program, Tohoku University)
YOKOYAMA Satoru (Grad. Student//21th Century COE Program, Tohoku University)
SHIMODA Yoshiteru (Grad. student, Tohoku University)
KAWASHIMA Ryuta (Tohoku University)
YOSHIMOTO Kei (Tohoku University)
KOIZUMI Masatoshi (Tohoku University)



The 130th LSJ General Meeting (2005)

at International Christian University (ICU)

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/130.html (in Japanese)

- Day One (June 11) -

Open Symposium 15:10~18:00 (Diffendorfer Memorial Hall)

Bilingualism in Multicultural Settings

Chair: John C. Maher (ICU)
Panelists:
Bilingualism with Minority Languages in Western Europe: Outlook and Issues KIMURA, Gorô Christoph (Sophia University)
Language Policy and Bilingualism in South-East Asia James W. Tollefson (ICU)
Language Use of the Korean Japanese OGOSHI Naoki (University of Tokyo)
Bilingual Children in Jpanese Schools FUJITA-ROUND Sachiyo (Obirin University)

- Day Two (June 12) -

Papers Read
Site B   (Room 215)
10:00~10:30The Pitch Accent in Norwegian ReconsideredMIMURA Tatsuyuki (Grad. student, University of Tokyo)
10:35~11:05Accent Types and Their Distribution in KoreanSON Jaehyun (Grad. student, University of Tokyo)
11:10~11:40The Accent of the Miryang Dialect (Gyeongsang-namdo) in KoreanKANG Youngsuk (Grad. student, University of Tokyo)

Site D   (Room 202)
13:15~13:45The Interrogative Particles in Jino (Lolo-Burmese)HAYASHI Norihiko (JSPS Fellow)

Site F   (Room 252)
12:40~13:10Malefactive Verbs in Bantic (Indonesia)UTSUMI Atsuko (ATOMI-Gakuen Women's College, part-time lecturer)

Workshop 14:00~16:00        Site A (Room 262)
Incorporation and Polysynthesis --- A Field View on the Variety of Languages

Organizer:        MIYAOKA Osahito (Osaka Gakuin University;
        Chair of the LSJ Subcommittee for "Endangered Languages"

Chair:        WATANABE Onore(Kagawa University)

Incorporation and Polysynthesis: A General SurveyWATANABE Onore(Kagawa University)
Incorporation and Polysynthesis in ChukchiKUREBITO Tokusu(ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Lexical Suffixes and Polysynthesis in NootkaNAKAYAMA Toshihide ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Problems of Polysynthesis in Eskimo MIYAOKA Osahito (Osaka Gakuin University)

Poster Presentations 11:40~13:40
Site G(Room 251)
In Search of Semantic Motivation of Word-OrderLEE Jaeho (KEIHANNA Human Info-Communication Research Center, KICR)
 ISAHARA Hitoshi (KEIHANNA Human Info-Communication Research Center, KICR)
Phono-Symbolic Semantic Analysis of the Onomatopoeias for TasteSAKAMOTO Maki (University of Electro-Communications)
 CHIBA Asuka (Grad. student, University of Electro-Communications)
Focus Particles, Focusing and Generalizing Quantifiers in JapaneseNAKAMURA Chidori (Iwate University)
Sound Changes in Oceanic Languages, with the Comparison with Proto-OceanicNAITO Maho (Grad. student, Kyoto University)
 SENKE Aiko (Grad. student, Tokyo Women's College)
 SATO Hiroko
Brain Functions Mapping for Lexicon, Syntax and Semantics with Event Related fMRIYUHAKU Atsushi (Ritsumeikan University)
 MARUYAMA Kei (Grad. student, Doshisha University)
 NAKAI Satoru (Doshisha University)



The 129th LSJ General Meeting at Toyama University (Gofuku Campus)

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/129.html (in Japanese)

Day One (Sat., Nov. 20, 2004)

Keynote Speech 13:40~14:40
Philology and the Study of Language   FUJIMOTO Yukio (Toyama University)

Open Symposium 15:40~17:50
Language as Data
Chair: KATO Shigehiro (Toyama University)
Panelists:
Data in Theoretical Linguistics    MIHARA Ken'ichi (Osaka University of Foreign Studies)
Collecting Data in the Field KUREBITO Megumi (Toyama University)
Approaches from the Text Data HIGUCHI Koichi (Ehime University)
How to Process Data? ITO Masamitsu (The National Institute for the Japanese Language)

Day Two (Sun., Nov. 21, 2004)

Papers Read
Site B   (Lecture Hall 2 at Humanities)
14:35~15:05The Accent of the Monosyllabic Stem Verbs in Korean Dialects SON Jaehyun (Grad. Student, University of Tokyo)

Site E   (Lecture Hall 5 at Humanities)
10:00~10:30Two Kinds of Relative Clauses in Modern Georgian KOJIMA Yasuhiro (Grad. Student, University of Tokyo/JSPS Fellow)
10:35~11:05Verbs in -na in Upper Sorbian and the Reflexive Pronoun so SASAHARA Ken (Grad. Student, University of Tokyo)
11:10~11:40Two Genitives in Faroese IRIE Koji (Kanazawa University)
15:10~15:40Incorporative Structure in Cuzco Quechua EBINA Daisuke (Grad. Student, University of Tokyo)

Workshop 14:00~16:00
Compound Verbs in Japanese and Chinese viewed from East Asian Comparative Grammatical Studies        Site F(Lecture Hall 6 at Humanities)
Organizer        SAKAI Hiroshi (Hiroshima University)
Chair:        SAKAI Hiroshi (Hiroshima University)
Formation of the Resultative Compound Verb in Chinese and the Lexical Conceptual Structure AKIYAMA Jun (Kyushu University, part time)
The Resultative Construction in Chinese and the Aspectual Structure SUZUKI Takeo (Grad. Student, University of Tokyo)
The Compound Verb Formation in Japanese from Temporal Viewpoints ZHANG Churong (Grad. Student, Kyushu University)
The Japanese Compound Verb Viewed as the VP Addition ZHANG Chao (Grad. Student, Hiroshima University)
 SAKAI Hiroshi (Hiroshima University)

Poster Presentations 11:40~13:40
Site G (Large Meeting Room at Humanities)
The Tripartite Classification of the Coordinative Two-Word Sino-Japanese Compounds KANNO Kenji (Chiba University)
Semantic Observations on the Morphemes that Take Tense and Case Suffixes YAMAHASHI Sachiko (Sapporo University)
The Technique of Overlapping Linguistic Maps with PC and Its Developments FUKUSHIMA Chitsuko (Niigata Women's Junior College))
Aspect, Backward Event-Sequencing and Event Granularity in When-Sentences   (presented in English) IRIE Makiko (Grad. Student, The University of Texas at Austin)



The 128th LSJ General Meetingat Tokyo-Gakugei University (Koganei Campus)

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/128.html (in Japanese)

- Day One (Sat., June 19, 2004) -

Open Symposium 13:40~17:20
Dictionary and Linguistics-How Are Dictionaries Made?-
Chair: SUGITA Hiroshi (Tokyo-Gakugei University)
Panelists:
Dictionaries Made Through FieldworkKAJI Shigeki (ILCAA)
Dictionaries and CollocationÔso Mieko (Himeji-Dokkyo University)
Multilingual Concierges and Electronic DictionariesMACHIDA Kazuhiko (ILCAA)
Dictionaries and Semantic DescriptionYAMADA Susumu (Univ. of Sacred Heart Tokyo)
Commentator: KAGEYAMA Tarô (Kwansei-Gakuin University)

- Day Two (Sun, June 20, 2004) -

Papers Read
Site C   (Room N401)
10:00~10:30The Verbal Suffix -ve Expressing
Causative / Passive in Shibo
KOGURA Nirokazu (Grad. st. Univ. of Tokyo)
10:35~11:05The Comitative in Sakha (Yakut)EBATA Fuyuki (Grad. st. Univ. of Tokyo)
13:35~10:05The Classification of Verbs in Bantic:
From the Viewpoint of Aspects
UTSUMI Atsuko (Fellow, JSPS)
15:00~15:30The Implied Subject of the Infinitive in SedeqTSUKITA Naomi (Aichi Prefectural Univ.)

Site F   (Room N411)
13:00~13:30The Lexical Classes in the Accent of the Kyong-
sando Dialect of Korean   
SON Jaehyun (Grad. st. Univ. of Tokyo)


Workshops 15:00~17:00
Simultaneous Translation as the Data for Linguistic Studies        Site F (Room N411)
Chair:        FUNAYAMA Chûta (Kobe City Univ. For Foreign Studies)
Construction of the Assumption in the S.T. FUNAYAMA Chûta (Kobe City Univ. of Foreign Studies)
Trends in the Theoretical Study of the S.T. MIZUNO Akira (Rikkyo Univ.)
Functions of the Working Memory Supporting the Linguistic Information Processing OSAKA Mariko (Osaka Univ. of Foreign Studies )

Cultural Basis of Linguistic Structures and Communicative Practices:
Views from Anthropology and Field Linguistics        Site G (Room N 201)
Chair:        HORIE Kaoru (Tohoku University)
Context and Indexical Construal William Hanks(University of California, Berkeley)
A Functional View of Linguistic Diversity MIYAOKA Osahito (Osaka-Gakuin Univ.)
Embodied Talks: Some Findings from the Analysis of Everyday Conversations among the Gui Bushmen SUGAWARA Kazutaka (Kyoto University)
Wayfinding and Frames of Reference in Signboard Communication KATAOKA Kuniyoshi (Aichi University)


Poster Presentations 11:30~13:30
Site H (Room N 301)
"Ageru" in the Second Member of Complex Verbs in Japanese and the Indeclinable "up" in English - The Meaning of the Perfective Aspect -NOBUTA Chika (Research st., Kyoto Univ.)
A Quantitative Analysis in the Digitalized Corpus of the Plural Affix "-deul" in KoreanLEE Cheho (Grad. st. Kyoto Univ.)
Reconsidering the development of prosodic structure: a cross-sectional study of CV vs. CVV syllables in 14 Japanese children TAKAHASHI Maki (Grad st., The University of North Carolina)


Special Exhibits 11:30~13:30
Site J (Room N 302)
Views form the Grammatical Studies of Minority Languages Subcommittee for Endangered Languages
Haya is Fifty Times More Difficult Than SwahiliKAJI Shigeki (ILCAA)
Syntactic Ergativity in Warrungu in North-Eastern Australia: A Rare Gem in the WorldTSUNODA Tasaku (Tokyo University)
A Language with a Complex Deictic System - Siberian Yupik NAGAI Kayo (Fellow, JSPS)
A Morphological Change in Progress: Shinekhen Buryat YAMAKOSHI Yasuhiro (Grad. st. Hokkaido Univ.)

The 127th LSJ General Meeting

at Osaka City University (Sugimoto Campus, Osaka)

For More Details --> http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/lsj2/meetings/127.html (in Japanese)

Day One (Sat., 11/22/2003 )  Conference Room, 10th Floor, Osaka City University Media Center (13:30~17:30)
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Symposium (13:40-17:30)

LINGUISTICS OF TASTE

Chair: KOBAYASHI Kozue (Osaka City University)

Panelists
Words for Taste and Taste for Words SETO Ken'ichi (Osaka City University)
A Cognitive Approach to Metaphorical Expressions of Taste KUSUMI Takashi (Kyoto University)
The Science and Expressions of Deliciousness YAMAMOTO Takashi (Osaka University)
Visual and Auditory Synesthesia of Taste KOMORI Michihiko (Osaka Shôin Women's University)
Commentator
YAMAGUCHI Haruhiko (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies)

Day Two (Sun., 11/23/2003)

Papers to be Read (10:00~16:00)

Site B (Room 126)
10:35~11:05 Repositioning of Verbal Arguments in Upper Sorbian SASAHARA Ken (Graduate School, University of Tokyo)
11:10~11:40 The Complementizer tu in Modern Georgian KOJIMA Yasuhiro (Graduate School, University of Tokyo)

Workshop (13:35~15:35)

Site F (Room 137)
The Present State and Possibilities of the Ainu Fieldwork --- A Prospect for the Future Chair : NAKAGAWA Hiroshi (Chiba University)
Speakers
Current Situation and Achievements of the Ainu Fieldwork OKUDA Osami (Sapporo Gakuin University)
Birds and Fishes in the Ainu Culture --- Folk Vocabularies and Lore Behind Them KATÔ Yôichirô (Graduate School, Ryukyu University)

Poster Session (11:10~13:10)

Site G (Room 121)
Invitation to the Study of "Endangered Languages" --- The Present State and Frontline of Their Study Subcommittee for "Endangered Languages"

The 126th LSJ General Meeting

at Aoyama-Gakuin University (Tokyo)

Day One (Sat., 06/21/2003)  Bldg. #9, Rm. #10 (13:30~18:00)

Inaugural Address of the President (13:40-15:10)

Philology and Linguistics. Reconstruction of Sino-Uigur and the Possibility of Logographic Reading in Old Turkic

SHÔGAITO Masahiro

Symposium (15:30-18:00)

Relevance Theory. Pragmatics in Search of Human Cognition

Chair: TONOIKE Shigeo
IMAI Kunihiko, "The Scope of Relevance Theory"
NISHIYAMA Yûji, "Constraints on the Interpretation of Utterances"
DAY TWO (Sun., 06/22/2003)

Papers (to be) read (10:00~16:00)

UMETANI Hiroyuki, "The Double Direct Object Construction in Modern Mongolian"
UTSUMI Atsuko, "The Generation Gap in Talaud (Sulawesi): Phonetics, Phonology ans Lexicon"
KANG Youngsuk, "The Accent System in the Pusan Dialect of Korean: the Accent Rules of Compound Nouns"
MIMURA Tatsuyuki, "The Ternary Stress Accent in Danish"

Workshop (13:30~15:30)

New Tools in the Science of Language: The Possiblility of Grammatical Studies by means of the Brain Function Sensor

Chair: SAKAI Hiromu
OJIMA Shirô, "A Study of Compound Verbs with Magnetoencephalography (MEG)"
HASHIMOTO Ryûichirô, "The Inner Brain Mechanism of Syntactic Processing viewed with functional MRI"
NAKAO Mizuki, "The Event Related Potentials in the Semantic Processing"

The 125th LSJ General Meeting

at Tohoku-Gakuin University (Sendai)

Day One (Sun., 11/3/2002)

Symposium "Areas of Phonology" (14:10~17:50)

NASUKAWA Kuniya (Tohoku-Gakuin University) : "Suprasegmental Structure and Intrasegmental Structure : Their Correlation"
Hubert Truckenbrodt (Universität Tübingen-Universität Potsdam) : "Intonation in Southern German and Intonation in Japanese"
KUBO Tomoyuki (Kyushu University) : "Phonological Phrase and Focus, Syntax"
YOSHIDA Kazuhiko (Kyoto University) : "Prosody and Historical Linguistics"
Day Two (11/4 Mon)

Papers to be Read (10:00~15:50)

IIDA Asako (Chuo University) : "Is ~nohoo a Euphemism? "
YAMABE Junji (Notre-Dame Seishin Women's University) : "Three Verb Forms Expressing Reflexivity in Oriya"

Workshops (14:50~16:20)

"Case and Semantic Roles Seen from the Structure of Compound Verbs"
"Possibility of Grammatical Studies with the Speech Data"

The 124th LSJ General Meeting

at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Fuchu, Tokyo)

Day One (Sat., 6/15/2002) (13:25~)

Open Symposium

Verb Typology across Languages

KAGEYAMA Taro
Basic Types of the Conceptual Structure and their Expansion : with the Contrast of Japanese and English
Robert RATCLIFFE
Valence and Voice in Arabic and Semitic Languages
KAZAMA Shinjiro
Criteria for Verbal Classification and Verbal Classification across Languages
MINEGISHI Makoto
The Verb Viewed from Syntagma
Day Two (Sun., 06/16/2002)

Papers Read

KAWASUZAKI Hideyuki : The Verbal Accentuation in Korean spoken in Jilin-xing, China
YAMABE Junji : The Meaning of the Causative Verb kar-aa- "make do" in Oriya
TADA Kei : The Meaning of tioh in the Structure "Verb + Complement" in Taiwanese
EBATA Fuyuki : "Paired Words" in Sakha (Yakut)

The 123rd LSJ General Meeting

at Kyushu University (Fukuoka)

Day One (Sat., 11/17/2001)

Open Symposium (13:40~16:00)

Linguistics as a Science of Mind --- Conversation between Linguistics and Psychology

Chair
SAKAMOTO Tsutomu

Panel
ISHIDA Jun, "Studies of Language --- from a Psychologist's Points of View"
INOUE Masakatsu, "From the Field of the Sentence-Comprehension Experiments --- a Gap between Theory and Practice, Their Mutual Interactions and Mutual Contributions"
SAKAI Hiroshi, "Possibilities of Bio-Linguistic Approaches --- with Classical Typology Reconsidered"
HASEGAWA Nobuko, "The Syntactic Structure of Non-Agent Subject Constructions and Its Psychological Reality"

Papers Read (16:10~17:40)



Day Two (Sun., 11/18/2001)

Open Lecture (10:00~11:30)

J. K. Chambers, "Oddballs and Insiders"

Papers Read (13:30~16:50)


The 122nd LSJ General Meeting

at Hitotsubashi University (Kunitachi, Tokyo)

Day One (Sat., 6/23/2001) (1:30~)

Open Symposium

Aspects of Linguistics -- Beyond the Century

TSUJII Jun'ichi
Formalization of Linguistic Theories and Theory of Computation
KIBE Nobuko
Changing Dialects and Linguistic Study
Brent VINE
Historical Linguistics in the 21st Century: Trends and Traditions
MIHARA Ken'ichi
Theoretical Linguistics -- Its Study and Education
TSUMAGARI Toshiro
Endangered Languages and the Tasks of Linguistics in the 21st Century
NODA Hisashi
Dismantlement and Rebirth of Japanese Linguistics
Day Two (Sun., 06/24/2001)

Papers Read

IIDA Asako : Expansion of Usage in Taste Metaphors -- seen in "mattari"
SHIOHARA Asako : Negative Expressions in Sumbawan
UTSUMI Atsuko : Voice and Focus in Bantic
CHE Xiangchun : The Accent System in the Longjing Dialect of Korean Spoken in the Yanbian District, China

The 121st LSJ General Meeting

at Nagoya-Gakuin University (Seto, Aichi pref.)

Day One (Sat., 11/25/2000)  Room A - 2 (1:30~4:00)

Open Symposium

Quantification -- Is Semantics at Dead End?

Chair
IMANI Ikumi (Nagoya-Gakuin Univ.)
Keynote Speeches
GUNJI Takao (Kobe-Shoin Univ.)
NISHIGAUCHI Taisuke (Kobe-Shoin Univ.)
KANAZAWA Makoto (Univ. of Tokyo)
General Discussion
Summary
Day Two (Sun., 11/26/2000)  Room A - 2 (1:30~4:20)

Open Symposium

Genetic Affiliation of Japanese : Retrospect and Prospect

Chair
MATSUMOTO Katsumi (Shizuoka-Kenritsu Univ.)
Austronesian and Japanese
SAKIYAMA Osamu (National Museum of Ethnology)
Altaic Languages (incl. Korean) and Japanese
ITABASHI Yoshizo (Kyushu Univ.)
Tamil and Japanese
OHNO Susumu (Gakushuin Univ. emeritus)
Commentators
TSUCHIDA Shigeru (formerly Univ. of Tokyo)
SHOGAITO Masahiro (Kyoto Univ.)
KODAMA Nozomi (Kumamoto Univ.)
General Discussion

The 120th LSJ General Meeting

at Chiba University (Chiba City)

Day One (Sat., 06/17/2000) [1:30 - 6:20, at Lecture Rm 105 of the Law-Econ. Bldg.]

Inaugural Address of the President

Phonology of r and l

HAYATA Teruhiro

Symposium

Can Linguistics Contribute to the Maintenance & Restoration of Minority Languages?

TANAKA Katsuhiko / KANEKO Tooru / TSUNODA Tasaku / STUART Henry / NAKAGAWA Hiroshi


Day Two (Sun., 06/18/2000)

Papers Read

(10:00, Site A) USAMI Hiroshi : Prosodic Features Denoting Syntactic Boundaries
(03:20, Site A) LEE Yeunjoo : The Accent System in the Songju Dialect of Korean
(10:30, Site B) HAYASI Tooru : Main Characteristics of the Eynu Language Spoken in the Southern Part of the Xinjiang Uigur Autonomous District, China
(01:00, Site B) SASAHARA Ken : Dual Forms of Nouns and Verbs in the Crostwitz Dialect of Upper Sorbian
(01:30, Site B) KOJIMA Yasuhiro : The Auxiliary Use of the Possessive Verb in Modern Georgian
(02:20, Site B) YUKAWA Yasutoshi : The Relative Clause in Rwanda
(02:50, Site B) OONO Hitomi : The Focus Expression in Tetun-Prasa (East Timor)
(03:20, Site B) YAMABE Junji : What One Sees from the Distribution of Relative Pronouns about an Anaphoric Rule in Oriya

The 119th LSJ General Meeting

at Kobe Shoin Women's University (Kobe, Hyogo Pref.)

Day One (Sat, 11/27/1999)

Open Symposiums (14:00 - 17:30):

NB: Simultaneously in Two Sites

Possibilities of the Linguistic Studies as Sciences (Bldg #2, Rm #213)

Chair: GUNJI Takao (Kobe Shoin Women's Univ.)
HASHIDA Koichi (Electronics Tech. Inst.): In Between Science and Technology
TAKUBO Yukinori (Kyushu Univ.): Is Generative Grammar Possible?
TATEISHI Koichi (Kyoto Univ. of Foreign Studies): Does Optimality Theory Exist?

Language and Culture (Bldg #7, Rm 734)

Chair: INOUE Kyoko (Keio Univ.)
INOUE Kyoko (Keio Univ.): Cognition and Language
MATSUKI Keiko (Doshisha Univ.) Language and Identity
FUJISHIRO Setsu (Kobe City Coll. for Nursing): Identity and Linguistic Change

Day Two (Sun, 11/28/1999)

Papers Read (9:30 - 16:20, in five sites, A - E, at Bldg #5)

9:30-10:00 (Site D) UTSUMI Atsuko: The Tense-Aspect System in Bantic
10:50-11:20 (Site C) CHIBA Shoju: The Construction "Transitive Verb + Illative of the 3rd Infinitive" in Finnish
11:20-11:50 (Site D) IIDA Asako: Reconsiderations on the Classifiers to Count Animate Beings - How to Count a Robotic Dog? (Japanese!)
11:50-12:20 (Site C) YAMABE Junji: The Meaning of the Oriya Particle bi "also"
14:00-14:30 (Site E) USAMI Hiroshi: The Phonological Systems of two Dialect of Bao, and Directions of Their Sound Change - From the Viewpoint of the Syllable Structure

The 118th LSJ General Meeting

at Tokyo Metropolitan University (Hachioji, Tokyo)

Day One (Sat, 6/19/1999: Auditorium)

Lectures (13:30 - 17:50):

Jay JASANOFF (Harvard Univ. / Kyoto Univ.) : Lachmann's Law in Latin Revisited - the Problems Left Behind by de Saussure, Kurylowicz and Kiparsky
FUKUI Naoki (UC Irvine) The Universality of Language Functions and the Variety of Linguistic Competence

Day Two (Sun, 6/20/1999: 1F at Classrooms Bldg, Liberal Arts)

Papers Read (10:00 - 15:50):

10:00-10:30 (Site A) OHBA Mihoko: The Meaning and Usage of the Auxiliary Verb shimau in Japanese
10:00-10:30 (Site D) SHIOHARA Asako: The Relative Clause in Sumbawa (Indonesia)
10:30-11:00 (Site D) YAMABE Junji: The Development of a Use of the Relative Pronoun in Oriya
11:00-11:30 (Site D) KUMAKIRI Taku: On Negative Expressions in the Tunis Dialect of Arabic
13:00-13:30 (Site D) UMETANI Hiroyuki: Double Causative Suffixes in Modern Mongolian
14:20-14:50 (Site D) YOSHIDA Hiromi: The Copula Elements in the Azpeitia Dialect of Basque
14:50-15:20 (Site D) WAKASA Motomichi: The Passive Sentence in Wolaytta

The 117th LSJ General Meeting

at Yamaguchi University (Yoshida Campus)

Day One (Sat, 10/31/1998)

Lecture:

2:00-3:00

Ernesto A. Constantino (University of the Philippines):

   Current Topics in Philippine Linguistics

Symposium:

3:30-5:30

  Field Linguistcs and Thoery

Chair: SHIBATANI Masayishi; Panelists: HIRANO Takanori, Christian LEHMANN, TSUNODA Tasaku
Day Two (Sun, 11/01/1998)

Papers Read:

9:30-10:00 (Site E) NISHIOKA Satoshi: Conditional, Apositional and Contrastive Sentences in the Kikaigashima Dialect of Japanese
10:00-10:30 (Site C) SUGUIRA Shigeko: A Proposal for the Tripartite Classification of Japanese Predicates
11:20-11:50 (Site D) YAMABE Junj: The Meaning and Anaphoric Behavior of the Relative and Reflexive Pronouns in Oriya
11:50-12:20 (Site D) IRIE Koji: The Construction of the Type "John kissed Mary on the cheek" in Modern Icelandic
1:30-2:00 (Site C) KUKISAWA Ritsuko: The Ergative-Accusative Structure in the Central Pacific Languages and its Historical Change
2:00-2:30 (Site E) YUKAWA Yasutoshi: On the Verbal Accentuation in Ndonga
2:00-2:30 (Site D) IIDA Asako: A Comparison of the Classifiers kai and do to Count Events in Japanese (Japanese!)
2:50-3:20 (Site C) CHIBA Shoju: The Function of the Causative Construction with Derivative Verbs in Finnish

The 116th LSJ General Meeting

at Keio University (Mita Campus, Tokyo)

Day Two (Sun, 6/21/1998)

Papers Read:

Site B (Soutn Bldg, 3F, Rm 432)
1:30-SHIOHARA Asako: Nasal Verbs in Sumbawa
2:00-UTSUMI Atsuko: The Function of the mapa- form in Bantic
3:50-YUKAWA Yasutoshi: The Accent of the Reflexive Affix in the 4 Dialects in Shona
Site C (South Bldg, 3F, Rm 433)
11:50-YOSHIDA Hiromi: Verbs in the Structure <[+ERG][-ABS] Auxiliary - du Conjugation> in the Azpeitia Dialect of Basque
3:20-EBINA Daisuke:The "Partial Agreement" in the Cuzco Dialect of Quechua
3:50-NAGAI Tadataka: The Oblique Case in the Upper Kobuk Dialect of Inupiaq
Site D (South Bldg, 3F, Rm 434)
1:30-MATSUMURA Kazuto: On the Postposition in Mari

The 115th LSJ General Meeting

at Kyoto University

"Relay" Lectures

(Sat, October 11, 1997, 1:30pm -)
KUMAMOTO Hiroshi:
    pdf What Lies Behind the "Phonographic Script" -- the Case of Central Asian Brahmi [405KB; Adobe Acrobat 4 Required]

Papers Read

(Sun, October 12, 1997)
9:30-(Site E) CHIBA Shoju: The Usage of Elative and Partitive in the Nominal Qualification in Finnish
11:20-(Site E) UTSUMI Atsuko: On the Influence of the Bantic Particle -te to the Verbal Aspect
11:20-(Site C) KATO Atsuhiko: On the Characteristics in the Verb Serialization in Pwo Karen
1:40-(Site E) YOSHIDA Hiromi: "Impersonal" with the Auxiliaries da /die, debe /ditube in the Azpeitia Dialect of Basque
2:10-(Site E) HOSHI Izumi: The Meaning of the Auxiliary yon in Modern Tibetan -- Recollection of Experiences, Intention Oriented Toward the Hearer
4:00-(Site C) YUKAWA Yasutoshi: Two Ndebele Languages -- with Respect to the Verbal Accentuation

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