10-ICAL Program--Final Version (Date: January 14, 2006)

10-ICAL Program--Final Version (Date: January 14, 2006)

10-ICAL Program--Final Version (date: January 14, 2006) Monday, January 16, 2006 10:00AM-5:30PM Registration 6:00PM Departure from Legend to Asturias 6:30-8:30PM Welcome Dinner hosted by Mayor Edward S. Hagedorn (Asturias Hotel) 8:30-10:00PM Registration Lecture Room Assignment: • Opening Ceremony/Plenary Lecture/Session 1: Convention Hall • Session 2: Mini-Ballroom • Session 3: El Nido • Session 4: Guri Tuesday, January 17, 2006 7:00-8:00AM Late Registration 8:00-10:00AM Opening Ceremony and Plenary Lecture: Lawrence A. Reid “On Reconstructing the Morphosyntax of Proto-Northern Luzon” 10:00-10:30AM Coffee Break (Palawan State University Children’s Choir) Session 1: Formosan Session 2: Reduplication Session 3: Dictionary Session 4: Orthography/ Phonetics/Phonology (Chair: (Chair: Carl Rubino) Panel—Getting the Materials Production Paul Jen-kuei Li) Words/Lexical Semantics (Chair: Antonia Soriente) (Chair: Andrew Pawley) 10:30-11:00AM Man-ni Chu Allan Johnson Phil Quick Siu-theh Lim, Tai-yen Li & “The Measurement of Final [i] “Reduplication in Ayta Mag- “A Lexicographical I-chen Chen vs [ii] and [u] vs [uu] in Squliq anchi” Introduction and Inventory of “Language Revitalization Atayal” Pendau Fish Names” through the Aboriginal Languages Textbooks 2 Compiling Project” 11:00-11:30AM Hui-chuan J. Huang Veronika Mattes René Van den Berg and Michael Raymon Manaloto “Interactions between Prosody “One form – Opposite Susan Shore Pangilinan and Morphology in Squliq meanings? Diminutive and “A New Mass Elicitation “Settling the Dispute on the Atayal Syllabification” Augmentative Interpretation of Technique: The Dictionary Kapampangan Romanized Full Reduplication in Bikol” Development Program” Orthography” 11:30-12:00noon Tsai-hsiu Liu Andrew Pawley Michael Raymon Manaloto “Codas in Amis Reduplication” “Wayan Fijian Classification Pangilinan of Marine Animals: Some “The Importance of Problems for Lexical Diacritical Marks in Description and for Berlin’s Romanized Kapampangan” Universals of Taxonomic Rank and Nomenclature” 12:00-1:30PM Lunch (sponsored by Ambassador Dr. Hsin-hsing Wu, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office) Session 1: Philippine Syntax Session 2: Austronesian Session 3: Dictionary Session 4: Indonesian (Chair: Matt Pearson) Phylogeny Panel (Chair: Panel—Lexical Languages (Chair: Anna Laurent Sagart) Semantics/Dictionaries and Ma. Gloria Ward) Grammar (Chair: Andrew Pawley) 1:30-2:00PM Michael Tanangkingsing Laurent Sagart Elisabeth Luquin I Wayan Arka “Cebuano Passives Revisited” “The PAN Words for ‘7’, ‘8’, “The Polysemy of the “A Note on Numerals and ‘9’ and Austronesian Minangyan (Hanunoo) Term Classifiers in Rongga” Phylogeny” ‘āpu” 2:00-2:30PM Paul Llido Frank Lichtenberk Mikhail Chlenov & “Inflectional Case Assignment in Russell D. Gray, Simon “Dictionaries and Grammars” Svetlana F. Chlenova Cebuano” Greenhill & Robert A. Blust “West Damar Language, An “Computational Phylogenetic Isolate in South-Eastern Methods and Austronesian Indonesia” 2:30-3:00PM Aldrin P. Lee Subgrouping” Josie Clausen David Gil “The Non-Verbal Sentences in “Lexical Relations in “Riau Indonesian and the Cuyonon: A Minimalist Ilokano” Typology of Isolating Approach” Languages” 3:00-3:30PM Coffee Break 3 Session 1: Philippine Session 2: Austronesian Session 3: Dictionary Session 4: Malagasy (Chair: Morphosyntax (Chair: Lillian Phylogeny Panel (Chair: Panel—Demo of I Wayan Arka) Huang) Laurent Sagart) Lexicography Software/Organizational and Political Issues (Chair: Andrew Pawley) 3:30-4:00PM Janet L. Allen John U. Wolff René Van den Berg Markus Egert & Werner “The Ubiquitous, Anomalous – “Evidence that Extra-Formosan Demonstration of Drossard om- Infix in Kankanaey” Languages Form a Subgroup Lexicography Tools: Toolbox “The Semantics of Malagasy within Austronesian: and LexiquePro Actor Voice Prefixes” 4:00-4:30PM Videa P. De Guzman Phonological and Lexical Grimes, Charles Matt Pearson “Morpheme-based versus Word- Developments” “One Dictionary, One “Tense Marked Obliques in based Morphology” Language, One Team, but Malagasy” Isidore Dyen Working at a Different “Some Evidence Favoring the Locations or on Different Central Hypothesis” Computers? The Problem of Version Control and File Management—Turning Chaos into Quality” 4:30-5:00PM Josephine Daguman John Bowden “Meteorological Verbs of “Dictionary Making and the Northern Subanen: A Study of Creation of Standards Where Basically Zero Valent Verbs in a None Previously Existed” Philippine Language” 4 Wednesday, January 18, 2006 Session 1: Pronouns Session 2: Language Session 3: Austronesian-- Session 4: Sociolinguistics (Chair: Lawrence A. Reid) Endangerment in Central General (Chair: Isabel P. Panel Maluku Panel (Chair: Martin) (Der-Hwa Victoria Rau) Florey Margaret) 8:30-9:00AM Hsiu-chuan Liao Michael Ewing James Kristanto Charlie Hanawalt “A Typology of First Person Dual “Language Attitudes, “Comparative Morphology “Bitter or Sweet? The Vital Pronouns in Philippine Languages Activism and Activities in and Phonology: Bahasa Role of Sociolinguistic and their Reconstructibility” Allang, Central Maluku” Indonesia and Filipino” Survey in Lampungic Dialectology” 9:00-9:30AM Marian Klamer Margaret Florey Masumi Katagiri Obing Katubi “Split/Fluid S in Indonesia: “Assessing the Vitality of “Topicality of ‘Topic’ in “Lampungic Languages: Forms, Semantics, and Why it is Endangered Languages in Tagalog” Looking for New Evidence of Not an Areal Feature” Central Maluku” the Possibility of Language Shift in Lampung and the Question of its Reverse” 9:30-10:00AM David Mead Simon Musgrave Kie Ross Zuraw “When to Use a Genitive Pronoun “Dialects and Varieties in a “Variation in Tagalog in Mori” Situation of Language Tapping: Word Structure and Endangerment” Frequency” 10:00-10:30AM Coffee Break Session 1: Pronoun Ordering Session 2: Historical Session 3: Theoretical Session 4: Sociolinguistics Panel (Chair: Loren Billings) Linguistics/Phonology/ Issues (Chair: Isabelle Bril) Panel (Chair: Der-Hwa Phonetics (Chair: Michael Victoria Rau) Larish) 10:30-11:00AM Malcolm D. Ross Pittayawat Pittayaporn Resty M. Ceña Uri Tadmor & Yanti “Reconstructing the Pronominal “When Words Erode: Moken “A Not-So-Gentle “Basò Kulònggé: The System in Proto-Austronesian” Trisyllabic Syncopation and Morphological Analyzer of Honorifics of Jambi, Central PAN Stress” Tagalog” Sumatra” 11:00-11:30AM Ritsuko Kikusawa Elzbieta Thurgood Luis Umali Stuart Normala Othman “Historical Changes in the “Acoustic Correlates of “The –in Grid: A “Current Trends in Pronoun Casemarking of Pronouns in Contour Tones of Hainan Mathematical Order in Usage Among Malay Extra-Formosan Languages” Cham” Language by Way of Tagalog Speakers” Verb Phrases” 11:30-12:00noon Lillian M. Huang & Elizabeth Graham Thurgood Paz Buenaventura Naylor Der-Hwa Victoria Rau & 5 Zeitoun “Metatypy: Two Southeast “Toward Attributive Hui-Huan Ann Chang “Ordering of Pronouns in Asian Examples” Predication Syntax in “Phonological Variation and Formosan Languages” Austronesian” Sound Change in Yami on Orchid Island” 12:00-1:30PM Lunch (sponsored by Senator Eloisa Ejercito) Session 1: Pronoun Ordering Session 2: Historical Session 3: Oceanic Session 4: Lexicon—I Panel (Chair: Loren Billings) Linguistics—I (Chair: Languages (Chair: (Chair: Emy Pascasio) Angela P. Sarile) Frantisek Lichtenberk) 1:30-2:00PM J. Stephen Quakenbush & Michael D. Larish David Meyer Roger Blench Edward Ruch “Proto-Asian Archaic “Dating Tahitian Oral “The Terminology of “Pronoun Ordering in Residue and Diffusional Tradition Texts from Domestic and Wild Animals Kalamianic” Cumulation” Primarily Internal Evidence” in Malagasy and Coastal Interactions in East Africa” 2:00-2:30PM Hiroaki Kitano John U. Wolff René Van den Berg Glenn Stallsmith & Glenn “Transitivity and Pronominal “Petrified PAN Morphology “An Unusual Passive in Machlan Clitic Order in Kapampangan” in PAN Reconstructions” Western Oceanic: The Case “The aN- Agent Focus Affix of Vitu” in Minangali Music Terms” 2:30-3:00PM Sherri Brainard & Ena Vander Paul Jen-kuei Li Darrell Tryon Meredith Osmond Molen “The Internal Relationships “Negation in the Languages “Proto Oceanic Speakers’ “Word Order Inverse in Obo of Formosan Languages” of Island Melanesia” Categorization of Health and Manobo” Disease’ 3:00-3:30PM Coffee Break Session 1: Pronoun Ordering Session 2: Historical Session 3: Discourse (Chair: Session 4: Lexicon—II Panel (Chair: Loren Billings) Linguistics—II (Chair: Danilo T. Dayag) (Chair: Maria Clara Lawrence A. Reid) Ravina) 3:30-4:00PM Celeste Chia Yen Lee Roger Stone Isabelle Bril Angela E. Lorenzana “Clitic Pronouns in Masbatenyo” “The Sambalic Languages of “From Discourse and “The Semantic Explication of Central Luzon” Referential Hierarchy to the Filipino Emotion Word Clause-linking in Some for ‘Anger’ Galit” Oceanic Languages” 4:00-4:30PM Adam Peng & Loren Billings Ronald Himes Lillian M. Huang Joel Pabustan Mallari “Binukid Pronominal Clisis” “The Kalamian Microgroup “Manifestations of “Linguistics, Ethnology, and of Philippine Languages” Participants in Atayal: A Archaeology: Early Cross-Dialectal Study” Kapampangan Terms …” 4:30-5:00PM Daniel Kaufman Robert A. Blust Byung-hoon Lee Grace Odal-Devora “Morpho-phonologically Driven “The Linguistic Position of “A Study of Participant “Some Problems in Alignment Systems in Sulawesi” Sama-Bajaw” Determining the Origin of the 6 Reference in Central Bontok” Philippine Word mutya or mutia” 5:00-5:30PM Mark Donohue Simon Greenhill, Russell D. Michael Walrod “Pronouns, Clitics, Orders and Gray

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