The Program of the 149Th Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan

The Program of the 149Th Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan

The Program of the 149th Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan President: Shigeki KAJI Director (LSJ) Hirofumi AOKI Director (Local) Hideki TSUKAMOTO Dates: Saturday, November 15, Sunday 16, 2014 Venue: Ehime University, Johoku Campus 3, Bunkyo-cho, Matsuyama, Ehime Pref. 790-8577, Japan Schedule and program Day1 13:00 - 17:40 Oral presentations (The 3th &4th floor of Lecture Hall for General Education) 18:30 - 20:30 Reception (Yamatoya-Honten) Day2 10:00 - 12:00 Workshops (The 2nd, 3th &4th floor of Lecture Hall for General Education) 11:30 - 12:50 Poster presentations (The 3th floor of Lecture Hall for General Education) 13:00 - 13:20 LSJ President’s address, etc. (Green Hall) 13:20 - 16:20 Symposium (Green Hall) Symposium: Date: Sunday, November 16 (13:20 – 16:20) Place: Green Hall The Interface between Studies in Modern Languages and Historical Studies Organizer/Chair: Hideki TSUKAMOTO (Ehime University) Topics and Presenters: Theoretical Issues Surrounding Nominalization Particles Masayoshi SHIBATANI (Rice University) [S-1] The Accent of Numeral-Counter Combinations in Japanese Masayoshi KAKUDO (Professor Emeritus of Osaka University) [S-2] The Attributive Locative in Indo-Aryan Masato KOBAYASHI (University of Tokyo) [S-3] Analogy and Lexical Restructuring in Korean Noun Paradigms Chiyuki ITO (ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) [S-4] 1 ■Oral presentations (Saturday, November 16 13:00-17:40) Session A (Room 31) Session B (Room 32) Chairs: [1-2] Ryosuke SHIBAGAKI, Chairs: [1-2] Shuntaro CHIDA, [3-4] Katsuo TAMAOKA, [5-7] Kentaro NAKATANI [3-4]Honore WATANABE, [5-7] Junnichi SAKUMA [A-1] Jean Mingi [B-1] YAMADA Yohei 13:00 - 13:30 The lexical interpretation of Korean A terminal negative particle “=lee” in Mongolian dilects lexicalV-Vcompounds-the lcs synthesis and restirctions- [A-2] KUBOTA Kazumitsu [B-2] NITTA Shiho 13:40 - 14:10 Verbal Nouns and Existential Sentences On the suffix “-lIK” of Modern Uyghur [A-3] Suzuki, Takaaki [B-3] Yukinori Kimoto 14:20 - 14:50 An investigation on the competing factors for word order Classification and description of verbal affixes in Arta preferences in the production of Japanese [A-4] Sone Masaki, Hirose Yuki [B-4] Naonori NAGAYA 15:00 - 15:30 Effects of accent change and mora duplication on rendaku in Forms and meanings of reduplication and repetition in noun compounds: evidence from a production experiment Tagalog 15:30 - 15:50 (Break) (Break) [A-5] KIM yoan, YANO Masataka, TATEYAMA yuki, [B-5] KOGURA, Norikazu 15:50 - 16:20 SAKAMOTO tsutomu The function of verbal suffix –mi, -Xei in Sibe and person Processing of pre-nominal relative clauses in Korean agreement in Tungusic languages [A-6] Tatsumi Tomoko, Julian M. Pine [B-6] HIDAKA Shinsuke 16:30 - 17:00 Verb inflection and input during the earliest stages of child The choice of subject case in verbal noun clause in Uzbek language acquisition of Japanese [A-7] Ihara Hiroko, Fujita Ikuyo [B-7] Onishi Hideyuki 17:10 - 17:40 On an aspect of Japanese indirect passive sentences produced Two types of Ajective in Rawang by an agrammatic individual Session C (Room 34) Session D (Room 35) Chairs: [1-2] Michinao MATSUI, Chairs: [1-2]Yo MATSUMOTO, [3-4]Noritaka [3-4] Takeru HONMA, [5-7] Kazuhiro KAWACHI FUKUSHIMA, [5-7] Noriko KAWASAKI [C-1] Marina ARASHIRO [D-1] Paul Julian SANTIAGO 13:00 - 13:30 Default intonation patterns in statements and yes/no Deictic Directionals in Kalanguya, Northern Philippines questions in Welsh English [C-2] Han Heesun [D-2] ZHENG Ruoxi Perception of the Korean initial Lax, Aspirated and Tense 13:40 - 14:10 An analysis of Chinese “route” expressions ― with a consonants: A Comparison between Native Speaker and Japanese Learners comparison with their Japanese counterparts [C-3] Naoya Watabe [D-3] Shiba Ayako 14:20 - 14:50 Generative aspects of Russian diminutive formation The first-person subject passives in Japanese and Spanish [D-4] KIM Jihyun [C-4] ONISHI, Teigo 15:00 - 15:30 On Assumptiveness and Premisedness of Assumptional On the vowel grade of ti-stem nouns in Latin. Conditionals, A Contrastive Study of Japanese and Korean 15:30 - 15:50 (Break) (Break) [C-5] Takuya Kubo, Hajime Ono, Mikihiro Tanaka, [D-5] Masahiro Minamida, Kazumi Matsuoka Masatoshi Koizumi, Hiromu Sakai 15:50 - 16:20 Headshake as a negative discourse marker in Japanese Sign Accessibility effects on production of VOS word order in Language Kaqchikel [C-6] Mitsuya Sasaki [D-6] HARADA Naomi, TAKAYAMA Chieko 16:30 - 17:00 Definiteness and two types of copular sentences in DIFFER in Nihon Shuwa (Japan Sign Language): A Way to Ixquihuacan Nahuatl Negate in A Manual-Dominant Sign Language [C-7] ISHIZUKA Masayuki [D-7] Eri Tanaka 17:10 - 17:40 Two types of copulative sentences in Basque from a Scale Structure of Verbs and Two Types of Measure typological point of view Phrases in English 2 Session E (Room 41) Session F (Room 42) Chairs: [1-2] Linsheng ZHANG, Chairs: [1-2] Tetsuo NITTA, [3-4] Yosuke IGARASHI, [3-4]Noriko ONODERA, [5-7]Kan SASAKI [5-7] Hideki ZANMA [E-1] Gijs van der Lubbe [F-1] IGARASHI Yosuke, HIRAKO Tatsuya An implication that the sound correspondence of “3-mora 13:00 - 13:30 Grammaticalization of the verb ’to walk’ in the Masana Class 5” in the Kitagata dialect has for the historical study dialect of Okinoerabu Ryukyuan of the accent system of Japanese [E-2] Yuko OSANAI [F-2] ARAKAWA Tsubasa 13:40 - 14:10 The grammaticalization of formal noun KES in Early Accentuation of the alphabet-related words in Nishinoomote Modern Korean Japanese [E-3] KUROSHIMA Norifumi [F-3] Yuji Kuwamoto, Mikio Giriko 14:20 - 14:50 On auxiliary verb ‘nohta’ in modern Korean — Research Accentuation of place names in Tottori Kurayoshi dialect: of [V1+PUT] — Focused on final high tone accents [F-4] Mikio GIRIKO, Hajime TAKEYASU [E-4] Hiroko KOTO 15:00 - 15:30 On the deaccentuation of town names: The comparison The Meaning of the Verbal Auxiliary oku (PUT) in Japanese among Tokyo, Nagoya, and Kurayoshi Japanese 15:30 - 15:50 (Break) (Break) [E-5] Rudy Toet [F-5] Naoki UETA 15:50 - 16:20 Voice Selection in Japanese: A Corpus-Linguistic Case Pitch Patterns of Mongolian Compounds in Relation to Study of the Verb ‘Sasaeru’ Phonological and Semantic Structure [E-6] Otsuki Tomoyo [F-6] Kazuhiro Imanishi 16:30 - 17:00 On the form “saru” in Tsugaru dialect A reconsideration of the glottal stop in Amis [F-7] Kuniya NASUKAWA, Hitomi ONUMA, Masatoshi [E-7] ITO Yuma 17:10 - 17:40 KOIZUMI The Divergence of Mlabri Dialects by Esoterogeny Epenthetic vowels and the inherent vowel feature in Fijian Session G (Room 44) Session H (Room 45) Chairs: [1-2] Asako UCHIBORI, [3-4] Masatoshi Chairs: [1-2] Hideki KISHIMOTO, KOIZUMI, [5-7] Yoichi MIYAMOTO [3-4] Tomohiro MIYAKE, [5-7] Nobu GOTO [G-1] Lina BAO, Megumi HASEBE, Umezawa TOSHIRO, [H-1] Ishihara Yuki Hideki MAKI 13:00 - 13:30 On the Wh-Island Effect by Native Speakers of Japanese: A On Polarity Emphasis of the Japanese Predicate Iterative VAS-Based Analysis Construction [H-2] KATO Shizuka [G-2] Hideki MAKI, Hasan BASRI 13:40 - 14:10 otagai 'each other' and zibun-zisin 'self' as plain anaphors The Absolutive/Genitive Alternation in Selayarese and cyclic application of Condition (A) [G-3] Dónall P. Ó BAOILL, Hideki MAKI [H-3] Yasuhito KIDO 14:20 - 14:50 Extraction from the Complement Clause of the Factive Japanese Modal Phrase Revisited: Difference between daroo Predicate Is Trua Le 'To Regret' in Irish and mai in Tokyo dialect and mei in Hichiku dialect [H-4] Munakata Takashi [G-4] Kobayashi Ryoichiro 15:00 - 15:30 The Interaction of Modal Expressions, Functional A hybrid analysis for LF-intervention effects: Polarity Categories and the Selectional Condition of Matrix Verbs in sensitive items as genuine LF-interveners the Embedded Clause 15:30 - 15:50 (Break) (Break) [H-5] Nakanishi Ryota 15:50 - 16:20 [G-5] Cancelled The Expansion of Transfer Domain and Its Theoretical Issues [G-6] Shuichi Yatabe, Kei Tanigawa [H-6] UCHISHIBA, Shin’ya 16:30 - 17:00 Coordination of phrases ending in predicate stems in Neg-raising and short answers in Japanese Japanese [H-7] Chigusa Morita [G-7] J.-R. Hayashishita 17:10 - 17:40 A Morphosyntactic Analysis of Physical Attribute Inverse scope readings and visualized scenes Expressions in Japanese and English 3 ■Workshops (Sunday, November 16 10:00 - 12:00) [W-1] Word Prosody and Sentence Prosody Organizer/Moderator: Haruo Kubozono [W-1-1] Word accent in Kagoshima Japanese in sentence perspective Room 24 Haruo Kubozono [W-1-2] Word accent and sentence prosody in the Ikema dialect of Miyako Ryukyuan Yosuke Igarashi [W-1-3] Word prosody and sentence-level prosody in Herero (Bantu R31) Nobuko Yoneda [W-2] Future topics of nominal predicates Organizer/Moderator: IWAO Takanori [W-2-1] The Expansion of Transfer Domain and Its Theoretical Issues Room 35 IWAO Takanori [W-2-2] The analysis of adverbs modifying noun phrases in noun predicate sentences TATEISHI Hajime [W-2-3] The ‘-gu kha:’ construction in Newar and ‘noda’ in Japanese MATSUSE Ikuko [W-3] Negation in the languages of Northeast Eurasia Organizer/Moderator: Iku NAGASAKI [W-3-1] Symmetric negation in Sakha and derivation from negative verbs Fuyuki EBATA Room 45 [W-3-2] Negation and transitivity in Kolyma Yukaghir Iku NAGASAKI [W-3-3] Asymmetric negation in Alutor Yukari NAGAYAMA [W-3-4] Negation and mood in Itelmen Chikako ONO ■Poster presentations (Sunday, November 16 11:30 -12:50) [P-1] Shiho Ebihara Comparison of Linguistic Features between Eastern and Western Tibetan Dialects Room 33 [P-2] Uiko Yano, Kazumi Matsuoka, Eiji Taira Expressions of Numbers and Time in the Village Sign of Oshima Island, Ehime [P-3] Matsukura Kohei The Peripheral Distribution of Accent Systems in the Fukui Plain and Its Surrounding Areas [P-4] Takumi TAGAWA, Toshio MATSUURA Room 34 Verification of hypotheses on nominal use of infinitives in Japanese based on a database of compound verbs: Productivity, accent, and semantic properties [P-5] Go Mizumoto, Kosei Hashimoto, Nozomi Uehara, Yuki Uchida, Hiroharu Koga Effect of onomatopoeic instruction on muscle activities in swallowing 4 .

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