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TEAL-3 Workshop
Department of Linguistics
304 BoylstonHall
HarvardUniversity
Cambridge,MA02138

Email:
teal3@fas.harvard.edu

 

 Workshop on
Theoretical East Asian Linguistics
July 22-23, 2005

Program


July 22 (Friday)

Emerson Hall 210, Harvard University

 

8:30-8:50

Breakfast

8:50-9:00

Opening Ceremony

Session 1

Chair: Naomi Harada (Advanced Telecommunications Research)

9:00-9:55

Jie Zhang (The University of Kansas)

Contour Restrictions and Faithful Alignment in Chinese Tone Sandhi Systems

Commentator: Michael Kenstowicz (MIT)

9:55-10:10

Break

Session 2

Chair: Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)

10:10-11:05

Shin Fukuda (University of California, San Diego)

Japanese Passives as Control/Raising/ECM

Commentator: Nobuko Hasegawa

(Kanda University of International Studies / MIT)

11:05-12:00

Sze-Wing Tang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

Chinese Small Clauses Revisited

Commentator: Yuji Takano (Kinjo Gakuin University)

12:00-13:30

Lunch

Session 3

Chair: Waltraud Paul (EHESS-Paris)

13:30-14:25

James N. Stanford (Michigan State University)

Poetic Morpho-Phonology: Rhyme, Alliteration, Emergence of the Unmarked, and Identity Avoidance Revealed in Sui Adjective reduplication

Commentator: Jingtao Sun

(The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

14:25-15:20

I-Ping Wan (National Chengchi University)

The Connectionist Approach to Phonological Encoding: Evidence from Mandarin Speech and Aphasic Errors

Commentator: Adam Szczegielniak (Harvard University)

15:20-15:35

Break

Session 4

Chair: Chungmin Lee (Seoul National University)

15:35-16:30

Shin-Sook Kim (Universitaet Frankfurt)

Focus Intervention Effects in Questions

Commentator: Satoshi Tomioka (University of Delaware)

16:30-17:25

Dong-Whee Yang (MIT)

Focus Movements, Distinctness Condition, and Intervention Effects

Commentator: Cedric Boeckx (Harvard University)

17:25-18:30

Reception

 

 

July 23 (Saturday)

Emerson Hall 210, Harvard University

 

8:30-9:00

Breakfast

Session 5

Chair: Hiroshi Hasegawa (Senshu University)

9:00-9:55

YukoYanagida (University of Tsukuba)

Ergativity and Bare Nominals in Early Old Japanese

Commentator: Shigeru Miyagawa (MIT)

9:55-10:50

Thuan Tran (University of Delaware)

Conditionals with Wh-phrases in Vietnamese

Commentator: Andrew Simpson (SOAS)

10:50-11:00

Break

11:00-12:30

Poster session 1 (2nd floor in Emerson Hall)

12:30-13:30

Lunch

Session 6

Chair: Hsin-I Hsieh (University of Hawai’i at Manoa)

13:30-14:25

Feng-fan Hsieh, Michael Kenstowicz, and Xiaomin Mou (MIT)

Mandarin Adaptations of Coda Nasals in English Loanwords

Commentator: San Duanmu (University of Michigan)

14:25-15:20

Barry C.-Y. Yang (National Tsing Hua University)

Aspect as an Intervener

Commentator: Norvin Richards (MIT)

15:20-15:30

Break

15:30-17:00

Poster session 2 (2nd floor in Emerson Hall)

17:00-17:10

Break

Session 7

Chair: Grant Li (Smith College)

17:10-18:05

Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai (National Tsing Hua University)

Causality, Commitativity, Contrastivity, and Selfhood

Commentator: Tanya Reinhart (Tel Aviv University/Utrecht University)

18:05-18:20

Closing (and Student Paper Award)

 

 List of Papers for Poster Presentation

Pranav Anand and Feng-fan Hsieh (MIT)

An economic perspective on long-distance binding

Liping Chen (Rutgers University)

Ambiguity of even: scope or polarity? evidence from dou in Chinese                   

Inkie Chung (University of Connecticut)

Morphological fusion analysis of negation suppletion in Korean

San Duanmu and Li Yang (University of Michigan)

Modeling the metrical typology of Chinese folk verse

Jules Gouguet (Université de Paris 7)

Adverbials in Mandarin argument structure

Naomi Harada (ATR International Media Information Science Laboratories)

Reconsidering A-reconstruction

Nobuko Hasegawa (Kanda University of International Studies/MIT)

The EPP realization on head and on spec: Wh-questions and mo 'also'-phrases

One-Soon Her (National Chengchi University)

Argument-function mismatches in mandarin Chinese: A lexical mapping account

Hsiu-Ju Chung (National Chung Cheng University)

The syntax of the bi comparative construction in Mandarin

Jieun Kiaer (King's College London)

How much prosody can open up syntactic islands? Evidence from Korean

Chungmin Lee (Seoul National University)

Contrastive (predicate) topic and implicatures: From East Asian and other languages

Grant Li (Smith College)

Distributive ye and dou in Chinese

Xiao Li (Rutgers University)

duo in Chinese verbal comparatives

Wei-wen Roger Liao (National Tsing Hua University)

Event boundary and the syntax-semantics of ba in Chinese

Chienjer Lin and Sandiway Fong (University of Arizona)
Explaining filler-gap facts in Chinese possessor relativization
Masahiko Mutsukawa (Michigan State University)

Loanword accentuation in Kansai Japanese

Waltraud Paul (Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie orientale EHESS-CNRS, Paris)

Adjectives as a dao-luan-fenzi 'troublemaker' in Chinese linguistics and beyond

Jingtao Sun (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

Fission reduplication in Chinese dialects: Interaction between phonology and morphology

Ming Xiang (Michigan State University)

Dou, maximality and licensing existential polarity wh-items in Chinese

Chao Zhang (Hiroshima University)

Adjunt-head vs. head-complement structures in Japanese and Mandarin Chinese V-V

compounds

 

 

  

Last updated:

07/15/2005

 

The TEAL workshop is supported by the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, and the Department of Linguistics, Harvard University, and by the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange. The 2005 Summer Linguistic Institute is jointly sponsored by MIT, Harvard University, and the Linguistic Society of America.