The 142nd Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan Saturday, June18-Sunday, June 19, 2011 NIhon University College of Humanities and Science、3-25-40, Sakurajosui,Setagaya-ku,Tokyo 156-8550

Program

Date Session Title Author(s) On the Structural Positions of APs within DP Chigusa MORITA On the derivation of English infinitival relatives Akira SAIZEN Analysis of Long-Distance Reflexives and its Consequences on the Semantics of Propositional Attitudes Yuki ITO A Subject/object asymmetries and chain formation in Selayarese Hideki MAKI Hasan BASRI Activation in the language areas selective to the recursive computation of syntactic structures Shinri OHTA Naoki FUKUI Kuniyoshi Light verb constructions as edge phenomena Yukino KOBAYASHI Reflexive ”mizukara” Anna TRUKINA The 13th Stroke Boundary: Effects of visual complexity for Japanese kanji processing with high and low frequencies Katsuo TAMAOKA A study on regrammaticalization in Japanese-In the case of compound auxiliaries Hongyan LIU On the Intransitive Sentences with an Accusative Noun Phrase Masaki YASUHARA YUMOTO B The analysis of optional koto in -nokoto object Kahori Tactic <-e iss-> representing simultaneity in Modern Kyung-Ae KIM Korean A Study of the Meaning Extention of the Korean Utterance-final Particle ’KES-ITA’ Young Ran LEE Japanese Children’s Interpretation of Measure Phrases Tomoe ARII Syntactic derivation and decategorization in Sakha (Yakut) Fuyuki EBATA On the auxiliary verbs senda- and se- in Sibe Norikazu KOGURA Object marking in causative verbs in Georgian Yasuhiro KOJIMA C Rethinking Bunun word-classes: especially on the status of ”adjectives” Motoyasu NOJIMA Topic and Focus markers in Hateruma Ryukyuan Reiko ASO Movement Representation in Japanese Mariko KAMBA Saturday, Negative Markers in Mitsuru KANO June , 18 A case of word order variation in Japanese involving compound verbs and voice suffixes. Junji YAMABE 13:30- Semantic and Syntactic Properties of -hoka and -sika in Japanese Kiyoko KATAOKA Asako MIYACHI 17:50 Ga/No Conversion with Reference to Adverbs Naoyuki AKOSO Tomoko HARAGUCHI D A quantitative study of adverbial negative polarity items of contemporary Japanese: mattaku, zenzen, sukoshimo, and chittomo Shizhen LIU Acoustic features of preglottalized sonorants in Amami-Yuwan Yuto NIINAGA Hayato AOI A Study of -te iku /kuru in Japanese and -e kata /ota in Korean :Focusing on spatial move Kyunga HAN Word formation of the compound verb “V+naosu”expressing retrial:The continuity between lexical compound verbs and syntactic compound verbs Jie-Yi CHEN A Review on ellipsis expressions with ”kedo”: from the viewpoint of politeness Yasuyuki USUDA The development for the deictic use of the Japanese demmonstrative so-: Miki HIRATA from the perspective of Intersubjectification Is sound symbolism of the onomatopoeia universal?: Japanese native speakers’ perceptions of the Korean onomatopoeia Hyunchoel CHOI kiko KUROSAWAA E Deverbal noun in Jinghpaw Myitkyina dialect - especially in reduplication - Hideyuki ONISHIi A new approach to the grammaticalization of Chinese passive markers -from “goal-agent verbs” to passive marker- Haiyan XIA On the tone of the clitics in Ancient Greek Yuya SAITO Compound Accent Rules in Sandnes Norwegian Reconsidered: With Special Reference to Three-element Compounds Tatsuyuki MIMURA Cantonese Loanwords: Conflicting VC Rime Constraints Michael KENSTOWICZ The Yanbian variety of Korean: A living fossil connecting the missing link between Korean and Japanese Yin-Ji JIN Hideki MAKI An aspectual preposition of Arabic dialect of Tunis Taku KUMAKIRI F Cognitive Verbs in Vietnamese Masato YAMAZAKI Shingo TOKIMOTO Jae-Ho LEE Sangtiean Comparison between Japanese and Thai Aspect- Focusing on “Ta” and “Leew” RATTANASERIWONG How to do so in Mandarin Chinese Ting-Chi WEI Hawaiian functional word ʻana Kanae IWASAKI The role of representational gestures/mimesis in the acquisition of causative verbs by children in Persian & Categorization of concept of causation on the base of dynamicity, Leyla GHIAEE punctuality and telicity Date Session Title Author(s)

Sunday, A (Workshop) Formation of argument -included complex predicates: Its constraint and mechanisms Yoko YUMOTO Hideki KIASHIMOTO Yoko YUMOTO Takayuki TOHNO June B (Workshop) Semantic and syntactic analysis of ‘having’ affixes in North-Eastern Eurasian languages Fuyuki EBATA Iku NAGASAKI Hiromi KAJI Yukari NAGAYAMA 19 Youhei Linguistic Landscapes in AKIHABARA Yukari TANAKA Haruka TOMITA Naoki HAYASHI 10:00- Poster HAYAKAWA 11:40 The grammatical use of Japanese’two letters Kanji and Suru’verbs on the newspaper corpus Kazuko TANABE Kiyomi CHUJO Haruna FUNATO Date Syposium Discussants

EVENT AND PROPERTY PREDICATIONS IN LANGUAGEEVENT AND PROPERTY PREDICATIONS IN LANGUAGE Chair: Shigehiro KATO (Hokkaido University)

I. Overview: The Linguistic Significance of the Distinction between Property and Event Taro KAGEYAMA (NINJAL)

II. From Properties to Events Adjectival Predications in Japanese Dialects Hiromi YAKAME (Kyoto Koka Women’s University)

III. From Events to Properties: Sunday The So-called ‘Subject Raising to Object Construction’ in Japanese June 19 Stephen Wright HORN (University of Oxford) 13:00- 16:30 Expressions of Property in Warrongo (Australia) Tasaku TSUNODA (NINJAL) A Form Dedicated to Property Predication and Its Peculiar Syntax in Koryak Megumi KUREBITO (University of Toyama)

On the Adjunct Subject Constructions in Chinese Li SHEN (Doshisha University)

IV. Summary and Property Predication and Topic Markers in Japanese Takashi MASUOKA (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies) Discussion: