6th TACL Summer Institute of Linguistics

Date: September 11 (Saturday) - 12 (Sunday), 1999

Location: Sophia University (at Yotsuya, Tokyo) Central Library

Admission: \5,000 yen (student: \3,000 yen)

September 11 (Saturday)

9:30 Registration

9:45 Opening Remarks

10:00-11:30 Invited Lecture
Lecturer: Jong-Yurl Yoon (Kookmin University)

Title: A Perspective on Comparative Studies between Korean and Japanese with special reference to functional categories

Chair: Shigeo Tonoike (Meiji Gakuin University)

13:00-16:00 Presentations

Room 1 Room 2
Chair: Taira Uchida Chair: Tsuguro Nakamura
Ellipsis of Subjects in Japanese: A Case Study of Japanese Novel in Comparison with its English Translation: Michiko Takahashi 13:00 The Null Object Phenomenon in the Case of Child Spanish: Hanako Fujino
Two Types of Measure Phrases: Ken'ichiro Nogawa 13:40 Unergative Verbs and Cognate Object Constructions: Misako Matsuoka
Break 14:20 Break
Chair: Koji Kamada Chair: Yoshiyuki Igarashi
Argument Sharing in JVVCs’ Constructions and Relativized Minimality Forcing Movement: Yukio Furukawa 14:40 How to Determine Semantic Roles Based on 26 Genetically Unrelated Languages: Kazuyuki Yamaguchi
On the Subject of the Complement to Perceptive Verbs: Hironobu Kasai 15:20 Focus Particles in Japanese: Yukiko Ueda

September 12 (Sunday)

9:30 Registration

10:00-12:00 Presentations

Room 1 Room 2
Chair: Roger Martin Chair: Eijiro Tsuboi
Some Differences between Japanese and Korean Datives: Akemi Matsuya and Kwang-sup Kim 10:00 Orchestrate and Event: Metaphors in Election Discourse: Fumi Morizumi
A Partitive Case Analysis of Korean Multiple Subject Constructions against the Multiple Spec Analysis: Gui-Sun Moon 10:40 A Constraint on Passivization of Indirect Object in the Double Object Construction: Ikuko Hasebe
Counterfactual wish-Constructions in English and Korean: Youngjun Jang and Kap-hee Lee 11:20 Conceptual Blending between Constructions: Keiko Shimizu

14:20-16:00 Invited Lecture
Lecturer: Tetsuro Matsuzawa (the Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University)

Title: Chimpanzee's Cognitive Functions and its Development

Chair: Heizo Nakajima(Tokyo Metropolitan University

16:30 Coffee

For further information

Tokyo Area Circle of Linguistics
c/o Dept. of English Literature and Linguistics
Tokyo Metropolitan University
1-1 Ninami-Osawa, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0397
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e-mail: honmat@st.rim.or.jp