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Department of East Asian
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Center for East Asian Studies

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Program

Thursday, October 6th
Friday, October 7th
Saturday, October 8th
Sunday, October 9th
Alternates

Thursday, October 6th

1:30-5:30 Pre-conference Workshop (254 Van Hise Hall)

Friday, October 7th

8:15-9:00

Registration/Coffee and pastry (325 & 326 Pyle Center)

8:50-9:00

Opening remark

9:00-9:30

NPI Licensing and Intervention Effects in Korean
Iljoo Ha (University of Wisconsin-Madison) abstract

9:30-10:00

What Exactly Intervenes What?
Ae-ryung Kim (Kyungnam University) abstract

10:00-10:30

On What Makes Korean HOW Island-Insensitive
Daeho Chung (Hanyang University) abstract

10:30-10:40

Break

10:40-11:10

From Quotative Conditionals to Emotive Topic Markers:  A Case of tteba and ttara in Japanese
Rumiko Shinzato (Georgia Institute of Technology) and Satoko Suzuki (Macalester College) abstract

11:10-11:40

Where, How and Why Do Passives in Japanese and Korean Differ?—A Parallel Corpus Account
Prashant Pardeshi (Kobe University), Qing-Mei Li (Tohoku University) and Kaoru Horie (Tohoku University) abstract

11:40-12:10

The Korean Topic Marker nun Revisited:  nun as a Tying Device
Kyu-hyun Kim (Kyung Hee University) abstract

12:10-1:30

Lunch

1:30-2:30

Discourse-Functional Correlates of Argument Structure in Korean Acquisition
Patricia Clancy (UC-Santa Barbara) abstract

2:30-2:40

Break

2:40-3:10

Rock Rhymes in Japanese Hip-Hop Rhymes
Natsuko Tsujimura, Kyoko Okamura, and Stuart Davis (Indiana University) abstract

3:10-3:40

On Neutral Vowels in Korean Vowel Harmony
Gwanhi Yun (University of Arizona) abstract

3:40-4:10

Prosodically Conditioned Ellipsis and Lexical Integrity in Sino-Japanese Morphology
Hitoshi Horiuchi (University of Texas at Austin) abstract

4:10-4:20

Break

4:20-4:50

Frequency Effects in Grammaticalization:  From Relative Clause to Clause Connective in Korean
Sung-Ock Sohn (UCLA) abstract

4:50-5:20

From Classifier Construction to Scalar Construction:  the Case of Japanese “N hitotu V nai” and “N 1-classifier V nai
Osamu Sawada (Waseda University) abstract

5:20-5:50 Different Faces of Equality:  Grammaticalization of Equative Comparatives in Korean
Seongha Rhee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) abstract

Saturday, October 8th

8:00-8:30

Registration/Coffee and pastry (325 & 326 Pyle Center)

8:30-9:00

Sekkaku
Eric McCready (Osaka University) abstract

9:00-9:30

Temporal Order in Japanese Toki-ni Sentences:  An Event-Structural Account
Makiko Irie (The University of Texas at Austin) abstract

9:30-10:00

Acoustic Study of Korean Vowel Devoicing Depending on the Preceding Consonants and Intrinsic/Extrinsic Vowel Durations
Yoonsook Mo (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) abstract

10:00-10:30

The Feature Hierarchy of Korean Consonants in Speech Error
Kyung-Shim Kang (Busan College of Information Technology) abstract

10:30-10:40

Break

10:40-11:10

In Search of Evidence for Verb-placement in Korean and Japanese
Chung-hye Han (Simon Fraser University) abstract

11:10-11:40

Extrinsic Plurality in Korean
Chonghyuck Kim and Satoshi Tomioka (University of Delaware) abstract

11:40-12:10

Scrambling, Resumption and Scope of Neg
Kiyoko Kataoka (Nihon University) abstract

12:10-1:30

Lunch

1:30-2:30

On the grammaticalization of the verbs of coming and going: A Japanese-Korean comparative perspective
Masayoshi Shibatani (Rice University) and Sung Yeo Chung (Osaka University) abstract

2:30-2:40

Break

2:40-3:10

Syntactic Change from Connective to Focus Particles in Japanese
Tomohide Kinuhata (Osaka University) abstract

3:10-3:40

Two Types of Modal Auxiliaries in Japanese:  Two Directionalities in Inference
Yukinori Takubo (Kyoto University) abstract

3:40-4:10

A Contrastive Study of Resultative Constructions in Korean and Japanese
Yongtaek Kim (University of Oregon) abstract

4:10-4:20

Break

4:20-4:50

Gap-filling vs. Filling Gaps:  Event-related Brain Indices of Subject and Object Relative Clauses in Japanese
Mieko Ueno and Susan Garnsey (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) abstract

4:50-5:20

Inalienable Possession Relation in Processing Korean Double Accusative Constructions
Kyung Sook Shin (University of Hawaii at Manoa) abstract

5:20-5:50

Processing Evidence for Control as A-movement
Nayoung Kwon and Maria Polinsky (UC-San Diego) abstract

6:30-8:30 Reception / Dinner at the Red Gym

 

Sunday, October 9th

8:00-8:30

Registration/Coffee and pastry (325 & 326 Pyle Center)

8:30-9:00

The Acquisition of Noun-modifying Clauses in Japanese:  A Comparison with Korean
Hiromi Ozeki (University of Tokyo) and Yasuhiro Shirai (Cornell University) abstract

9:00-9:30

Prosodic Analysis of the Interactional Particle Ne in Women’s and Men’s Japanese
Victoria Anderson, Mie Hiramoto and Andrew Wong (University of Hawaii at Manoa) abstract

9:30-10:00

Grammatical Features of Yokohama Pidgin Japanese:  Common Characteristics of Restricted Pidgins
Aya Inoue (University of Hawaii at Manoa) abstract

10:00-10:30

Dealing with Changes--Discourse of Elderly Japanese Women
Yoshiko Matsumoto (Stanford University) abstract

10:30-10:40

Break

10:40-11:10

Reflexive Nature of Verbs of ‘put-on’ and Their Argument Alternations in Korean
Minjeong Son (University of Delaware) abstract

11:10-11:40

Non-veridical Use of Japanese Expressions of Temporal Precedence
Stefan Kaufmann (Northwestern University) & Yukinori Takubo (Kyoto University) abstract

11:40-12:10

Until in English and Japanese
Kiyomi Kusumoto (Hirosaki Gakuin University) abstract

12:10-1:30

Lunch

1:30-2:00

Cognition Through the Lens of Discourse and Interaction:  The Case of –kwun, -ney, and –tela
Susan Strauss and Kyungja Ahn (Penn State University and CALPER) abstract

2:00-2:30

Unit Segmentations and Interactive Turn Space in Japanese Conversation:  Phrasal Unit Boundaries and the Organization of Units and Sequences
Shimako Iwasaki (UCLA) abstract

2:30-3:00

A Claim of Reanalysis Token ‘e?/e-‘ within the Sequence Structure of Other Repair in Japanese Conversation
Maki Shimotani (University of Wisconsin-Madison) abstract

3:00-3:10

Closing

Alternates

Formal:

Takahito Shinya, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, "Lexical
Accentedness and the Perception of Fundamental Frequency Peaks in Japanese"

Makoto Kadowaki, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, "Japanese
Sluicing as not Cleft"

Functional:

Jini Noh, UCLA, "Semantic change of -nke construction in Korean
conversational discourse: the emergence of subjectivity and
intersubjectivity"

Kaori Kabata, University of Alberta, & Jeong-Hwa Lee, Korea Digital
University, "Corpus Study of Completive Auxiliaries in Japanese and Korean:
A Synchronic View of Diachronic Diversity"

Yuko Koike, University of Arizona, "Who initiates a motion?: Japanese
motion events in the -te iru construction"