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The Program for the 156th Meeting of

the Linguistic Society of Japan

President: Yukinori TAKUBO Director (LSJ) Atsuko UTSUMI Director (Local) Yoshiki NISHIMURA

Dates: June 23−24, Sat.−Sun., 2018 Venue: The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033, Japan

Schedule and program Day 1 13:00−17:40 Oral presentations (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 1 & 2) 18:00−20:00 Reception (2nd Refectory) Day 2 10:00−11:00 Poster presentations (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 1 Room #115) 11:10−11:50 LSJ President’s address, Buisiness meeting, etc. (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 2 Lecture Hall 1) 13:00−14:00 LSJ President’s inaugural lecture (Ito Hall) 14:10−17:00 Symposium (Ito Hall)

Symposium: Date: Sunday, June 24 (14:10−17:00) Place: Ito Hall 80 Years of research on voice in Japan: where we are and where we are going Organizer: Yoshiki NISHIMURA (The University of Tokyo) Commentator: Naonori NAGAYA (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

Topics and Presenters: Grammatical relations and voice Masayoshi SHIBATANI (Rice University) Voice in Chinese Hideki KIMURA (The University of Tokyo/Otemon Gakuin University) Voice extension in language and linguistics Ryuichi WASHIO (Gakushuin University)

1 ■Oral Presentations (Saturday, June 23 13:00-17:40)

Session A Session B (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 2 Lecture Hall 1) (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 2 Lecture Hall 2)

Chairs:[1−2] Li SHEN, Chairs: [1−2] Hirofumi AOKI, [3−4] Sunmi KIM, [5−7] Tomohiro MIYAKE [3−4] Nobuko KIBE, [5−7] Wataru NAKAMURA

[A-1] Yiting CHEN [B-1] HIRATA Yu 13:00−13:30 A frame-constructional approach to Chinese causative- The function of genitive tu in Old Japanese and a hypothesis resultative construction about numeral pronominals

[A-2] AKUZAWA Koyo, WANG Dandan [B-2] Sonomi KIKUCHI 13:40−14:10 Japanese and Chinese control phenomena and role of meaning Analysis of “teno” in classical Japanese language

[A-3] KODAMA Yasue The conditions of occurrence of RU form in Kara causal [B-3] SAKAI Mika 14:20−14:50 clause that temporally precedes to its main clause and the marking and agentivity in Kyushu dialects mechanism of its negative nuance

[B-4] Yuka HAYASHI [A-4] UJIIE Keigo 15:00−15:30 The function of musubi- form : from a cross- On grammaticalization of “tsukamaeru” dialectal perspective 15:30−15:50 (Break) (Break)

[A-5] ISHIZUKA Masayuki [B-5] DANSAKO Masahiko Subjectivity and deictic information in motion expressions in 15:50−16:20 Acquisition of Subject Case-Marking in Japanese Right Japanese: Does it matter whether I move or someone else Dislocated Sentences does?

[A-6] NIIYAMA Seiya [B-6] ISHIKAWA Megumi, ITO Takane, GORO Takuya 16:30−17:00 Intransitive structure in nominal complex predicates and The Source of Difficulty in Comprehending Passives in Child sentence-final forms Japanese

[B-7] Yukino KOBAYASHI, Miwa ISOBE, Tomoko MONOU, [A-7] HIDAKA Toshio Reiko OKABE, Shigeto KAWAHARA 17:10−17:40 Proposition and Implicature in Complex Predicates: on Japanese children use sound symbolism to name new Expressions Denoting Commencement Pokémon characters

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Session C Session D (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 1 Room #113) (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 1 Room #212)

Chairs: [1−2] Tetsuo NITTA, Chairs: [1−2] Takeo KURAFUJI, [3−4] Isao UEDA, [5−7] Shin-ichi TANAKA [3−4] Hideki KISHIMOTO, [5−7] Masanori ODANI

[C-1] Yuki KOBAYASHI, Shonosuke KOYA, Hajime TAKEYASU [D-1] Satoshi TOMIOKA 13:00−13:30 Closed syllable vowel shortening in Kagoshima Japanese: Contrast, Quantifier Scope and Embedded Implicature pronunciation of young people [C-2] KATO Kanji, IDEGUCHI Masahito Foot-sensitive vowel deletion involved in verbal [D-2] Akitaka YAMADA 13:40−14:10 morphophonology in some Kyushu dialects: a case study A Modal Approach to no-clauses in Japanese from the Kurogi dialect [C-3] Heesun HAN [D-3] Hitomi HIRAYAMA 14:20−14:50 Variety of speech sounds in the Japanese moraic-nasal (/N/): Wa-questions in Japanese Concerning /N/ followed by a vowel

[C-4] KIMURA Kimihiko [D-4] MORI Souma○P 15:00−15:30 The merger of low-back vowels /ɑ, ɔ/ in Pennsylvania: On conditionals in which p and q are formed according to filling a fifty-year blank in its history general rules 15:30−15:50 (Break) (Break)

[C-5] Jeremy PERKINS, Seunghun J. LEE, Shigeto [D-5] David Yoshikazu OSHIMA, Kimi AKITA, Shin-ichiro KAWAHARA, Tomoko MONOU SANO 15:50−16:20 Consonants and tones: A view from two Tibeto-Burman How Japanese stative predicates divide the labor: With languages special reference to gradability and scale structure

[C-6] Seunghun LEE, Seth TSHITHUKHE, Michinori SUZUKI [D-6] SUZUKI Asumi 16:30−17:00 An acoustic study of dental vs. alveolar contrast in A study on creative use of Japanese idioms: focusing on Tshivenḓa nasals antonyms

[C-7] NAKAGAWA Hirosi [D-7] Motonobu SUZUKI 17:10−17:40 History of tonal interaction between two types of Stativity and Dynamicity in V-yasui construction reduplication in G|ui

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Session E Session F (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 1 Room #214) (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 1 Room #215)

Chairs: [1−2] Hajime ONO, Chairs: [1−2] Asako UCHIBORI, [3−4] Masao OCHI, [5−7] Nobuko HASEGAWA [3−4] Hiromu SAKAI, [5−7] Yo MATSUMOTO

[F-1] TAKASHIMA Yufuko, KURODA Eikoh, Sherman WILCOX [E-1] Ichiro HIRATA 13:00−13:30 The meaning extension of SAY in Japanese Sign Language: On Adverbial Responses: Really? From evidentiality to habitual and generics

[E-2] UCHISHIBA Shin’ya [F-2] Satoshi OSONOE, Naomi HARADA, Chieko TAKAYAMA 13:40−14:10 The structure of verbal phrase in Japanse: a view from A DRT Analysis of Role Shift in Japan Sign Language ellipsis

[F-3] NAOE Taiga, KIYAMA Sachiko, TOKIMOTO Shingo, MA [E-3] Muyi YANG Qiong, WANG Min, KOIZUMI Masatoshi 14:20−14:50 Possessor raising in Mandarin unaccusatives Neural substrates for processing word with incorrect lexical pitch accent: An ERP and ERSP investigation

[F-4] ITO Kanae, HA Yunjie, KOIZUMI Masatoshi, KIYAMA Sachiko [E-4] Kaori MIURA 15:00−15:30 A Possibility of Unforced Revision in Ambiguous Relative An adjunction approach to the PSP construction in Japanese Clauses: A Comparison of Native Japanese Speakers’ Self- pased Reading between Japanese and English 15:30−15:50 (Break) (Break)

[F-5] Peihsun WU, Edson T. MIYAMOTO [E-5] Mioko MIYAMA 15:50−16:20 V-te-V compounds in Japanese don’t restructure when their On the syntactic structure of Japanese partitives events are sequential

[E-6] KATAO KA Rei [F-6] HIRASAWA Shinya 16:30−17:00 Complement subjects in indirect passives and causatives in Take hatred and turn it into love: A descriptive study of the Japanese and labeling algorithm redundant “take” construction

[F-7] MACHIDA Akira [E-7] Norimasa HAYASHI 17:10−17:40 Uncontrolability and Japanese adversative passive: viewing Eliminating the Weakness of Heads in Labeling from the periphery

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Session G Session H (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 1 Room #314) (Faculty of Law & Letters Bldg. 1 Room #315)

Chairs: [1−2] Michinori SHIMOJI, Chairs: [1−2] Yasuhiro YAMAKOSHI, [3−4] Yukishige TAMURA, [5−7] Daisuke SHINAGAWA [3−4] Hirofumi HORI, [5−7] Norihiko HAYASHI

[G-1] MIKI Yosuke [H-1] SUZUKI Yui 13:00−13:30 Plural and hierarchy of personal pronoun and demonstrative The future interpretation of the past suffix -DI in Turkish: pronoun in Hachijo-Mitsune dialect licensing conditions and modality

[G-2] KITA Naoto [H-2] EBATA Fuyuki 13:40−14:10 On attributive possession and vocative use of kin terms in The so-called evidential suffix -dir in Tyvan: Explanation Ainu (Saru dialect): From the viewpoint of frame semantics from the knowledge of the speaker and the hearer

[G-3] Junji YAMABE [H-3] Motoyasu NOJIMA 14:20−14:50 The Odia constructions in which the person constraint does The linking morpheme -na- in Isbukun Bunun and does not take place

[G-4] ASAOKA Kenshiro [H-4] Yukinori KIMOTO 15:00−15:30 Temporary whole-part relationships: the case of the Czech When gestures are indexed linguistically: Placeholder in Arta possessive mít and its roles in social interactions 15:30−15:50 (Break) (Break)

[G-5] KUMAKIRI Taku [H-5] KURABE Keita 15:50−16:20 “SV” and topicalization of the Arabic dialect of The syllabicity of the word-initial nasal in Jinghpaw Tunis

[H-6] HUANG Haiping [G-6] Kazuhiro KAWACHI 16:30−17:00 The tonal system of Longming Zhuang and it’s diachronic Associated motion in Kupsapiny: A typological analysis consideration

[H-7] YAMAZAKI Masato [G-7] Yuka MAKINO 17:10−17:40 The Functional Development in Grammaticalisation of the Anterior and Property Predication in Lamba (M54) Visual Verb of Trial in Vietnamese

5 ■Poster Presentations (Sunday, June 24 10:00−11:00)

[P-1] Yūsuke ŌYAMA Faculty of Law Metanalysis during the establishment of the nominative singular ending of Old Russian present & Letters Bldg. 1 Room #115 [P-2] Xuan WANG, Sachiko KIYAMA The Preference for Attributive Use in Adjectival Metaphorical Expressions: A Corpus-based Study of “Akarui”

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