Updated July 21, 2013.
See also the list of poster presentations.
Friday, October 11
MIT Building 46, room 46-3002
10:00 | Breakfast and registration |
10:40 | Opening remarks |
11:00 | Junko Shimoyama (invited talk): An apparent vehicle change phenomenon in the absence of ellipsis |
12:00 | Lunch |
1:15 | Arum Kang: A novel wh-indeterminate in Korean: wh-inka as a marker of referential vagueness |
1:45 | Lan Kim: Suffer as not-at-issue meaning: evidence from affected experiencer constructions in Korean |
2:15 | Kyumin Kim: Idioms in Korean and Japanese: phase-based account |
2:45 | Poster session 1 + coffee and snack |
4:15 | Aaron Albin: Ubiquitous variability in the phonological form of loanwords: Tracing early borrowings into Japanese over five centuries of contact |
4:45 | Hyunah Ahn: The accessibility and the form of a referent in discourse: The case of L2 and Heritage Korean |
5:15 | Break |
5:30 | James Yoon (invited talk): Implications of Constraints on Null Constituents for Analyses of the Right Dislocation |
Saturday, October 12
MIT Stata Center, room 32-141
Sunday, October 13
MIT Stata Center, room 32-141
9:30 | Breakfast |
10:00 | Hideki Kishimoto (invited talk): Another look at NPIs in Japanese |
11:00 | Break |
11:15 | Hideharu Tanaka: The Derivation of Soo-su: Some Implications for the Architecture of Japanese VP |
11:45 | Masako Maeda, Daiko Takahashi: NP-Ellipsis in the Nagasaki Dialect of Japanese |
12:15 | Lunch |
1:30 | Chung-hye Han, Dennis Storoshenko, Betty Leung, Kyeong-min Kim: Subject and predicate effects on long distance anaphor Caki in Korean |
2:00 | Hideki Maki, Megumi Hasebe, Lina Bao, Michael Sevier, Ling-Yun Fan, Shogo Tokugawa: Why Japanese and Korean Differ in the Behavior of Genitive Subject |
2:30 | Boyoung Kim, Grant Goodall: An Experimental Investigation of Island Effects in Korean |
3:00 | Closing remarks |
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