15 December (Thu.)
8:00-8:45 | Registration | |
8:45-9:00 | Welcome address by Professor Tran Thi Hong, Vice President, Nguyen Tat Thanh University, Message from the organizers |
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9:00-10:00 | Plenary talk Dinh Lu Giang. Functional distribution of the languages in ethnic communities in South Vietnam (cases of Khmer and Chinese language communities) |
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10:00-10:30 | Coffee break | |
10:30-12:00 | Session 1 Semantics/pragmatics | Session 2 Corpus/empirical linguistics |
Setsuko Arita. Temporal and modal functions of conditionals in the Kyushu dialects in Japanese | Hee-Jin Joo, Dong-Hyok Shin, Minh Dieu Nguyen, Soon-Gang Park, Keonjoo Eo & Jeesun Nam. Evaluation of the Korean Sentiment Lexicon DECO-SELEX for Sentiment Analysis | |
Katsunobu Izutsu and Takeshi Koguma. ‘Do and see/hear’: Speech-event conceptions behind the discourse-pragmatic characteristics of the converb construction in Japanese, Korean, and Ainu | Byoung-Yeol Chae, Dong-Hee Cho, Sairom Kim, Eric Laporte & Jeesun Nam. A Semi-Automatic Method for Constructing MUSE Sentiment-Annotated Corpora | |
Gautam K Borah. Polysemy networks of classifiers in Assamese: a cognitive analysis | Łukasz Borchmann & Piotr Wierzchoń. Towards The Great Photocorpus of 20th Century Vietnamese | |
12:00-13:30 | Lunch break | |
13:30-15:00 | Session 1 | Session 2 Syntax/semantics |
Setyo Untoro. The semantic change of adjectives in Indonesian: a diachronic study | Niina Ning Zhang. Non-canonical Objects in Mandarin Chinese | |
Eric Mccready and Christopher Davis. Convention and Inference in Japanese Antihonorification | Takeshi Koguma and Katsunobu Izutsu. Case-marking idiosyncrasy in subordination: the Japanese dative ni and beyond | |
Yusuke Yoda and Hiroko Yamamoto. If Forms are Different, their Meanings are (of course!) Different. | Marie Claude Paris. Sentential adjuncts in Mandarin Chinese | |
15:00-15:30 | Coffee break | |
15:30-17:00 | Session 1 | Session 2 |
Lukas Rieser. Quality of belief: Japanese 'daroo’ as a marker of lesser evidence | Ni La Le. Interactions between Number and Definiteness: The Case of Vietnamese Acquisition | |
Hywel Evans. Simpler semantics for computational and cognitive linguistics | Trang Phan. A formal approach to verbal aspect in Vietnamese | |
Szymon Grzelak. Scalar representations in the semantics of Japanese – from measurements to pragmatics | Trisha Borgohain. Classifiers in Tai-Khamti | |
18:30-21:00 | Conference dinner |
16 December (Fri.)
9:00-10:00 | Plenary talk Eric McCready & Gregoire Winterstein. Negotiating Epistemic Authority via Expressive Content |
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10:00-10:30 | Coffee break | |
10:30-12:00 | Session 1 | Session 2 Sociolinguistics/discourse analysis |
Katsunobu Izutsu and Yongtaek Kim. Who I am asking about: What the sentence endings imply about the unexpressed subject in Korean and Japanese wh questions | Hideko Abe. Queer Japanese: Case of 'New Half’ in Japan | |
Nupur Sinha and Madhumita Barbora. Nominalization in Koro | Eden Sum Hung Li, Andy Fung, Percy Lui and John Li. Theorizing Political Discourse Analysis from a Systemic Functional Perspective | |
Metin Bagriacik and Asli Goksel. Greek meets Turkish at the western edge of Asia: Case marking and subordination strategies in Cunda Turkish | Andy Fung, Eden Sum Hung Li, Percy Lui and John Li. Representing the ‘rule of law’ in Occupy Central Movement discourse: a systemic functional approach | |
12:00-13:30 | Lunch break | |
13:30-15:00 | Session 1 Phonetics/ Writing systems | Session 2 |
Kunihiko Kuroki. A Correlation between Voicing and Nasalization in Japanese Obstruents | Norie Mogi. Japanese role language in rakugo storytelling. | |
Prakorb Phon-Ngam. Common Problems with English Consonants for Native Thai – Loei and Lao Speakers | Ming-Ming Pu and Weiya Liang. Relative-clause Production between Oral and Written Discourse. | |
James Myers. Chinese character form and the mathematics of productivity | Jeong-Hyun Kim. Study on the Differences of Korean ability negative forms „-ji mothada” and „-su upda” for Korean Language Education Based on Korean written corpus | |
15:00-15:30 | Closing remarks |