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2022 Online Special

Generative Linguistics in the Old World in Asia XIII (GLOW in Asia XIII)

  • The Chinese University of Hong Kong

2022 Online Special

4 - 7 August 2022

Program
Day 3 (August 6, 2022, UTC+08)



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London Paris Los Angeles Chicago New York Delhi Tokyo/ Seoul Hong Kong Day 3
(August 6, 2022)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keynote Session 4
Chair: Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai

1:30-
2:30

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3:30

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20:30-
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6:00-
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9:30-
10:30

8:30-
9:30

Rajesh Bhatt, Vincent Homer
(U. of Massachusetts Amherst)
Negation of Disagreement in Hindi-Urdu

2:30-
2:45

3:30-
3:45

19:30-
19:45

20:30-
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21:30-
21:45

7:00-
7:15

10:30-
10:45

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Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 8
Chair: Duk-Ho An

2:45-
3:30

3:45-
4:30

19:45-
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20:45-
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21:45-
22:30

7:15-
8:00

10:45-
11:30

9:45-
10:30

Myung-Kwan Park 
(Dongguk U.)
The Placement of WHY and Intervention & Superiority

3:30-
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20:30-
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22:30-
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8:00-
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11:30-
12:15

10:30-
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Edith Aldridge
(Academia Sinica)
Two Dimensions of Austronesian Voice

4:15-
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Kenyon Branan, Elise Newman
(ZAS.; U. of Edinburgh)
Adjunct islands aren’t real, you’re just projecting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flash talks session 3
Chair: Zetao Xu

5:00-
6:00

6:00-
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0:00-
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9:30-
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- 8' X 5 talks = 40'
11. Yohei Takahashi (Tokyo University of Information Sciences). Nonrestrictive Relative Clauses as Limiting Case of CP Sequence
12. Éva Dékány (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics/Eötvös University). Autoclassifiers: a post-syntactic reduplication account
13. Akihiko Arano (U. of Connecticut). On the locality of A-scrambling in Japanese
14. Tarcisio Dias (University of Connecticut). Hyper-raising and the subject position in Brazilian Portuguese
15. Masako Maeda (Seinan Gakuin U.). Argument Ellipsis as Topic-Marking and A′-movement in Japanese
- Q&A: 20'

6:00-
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22:00-
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10:30-
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Lunch break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 9    
Chair: Daeho Chung

7:00-
7:45

8:00-
8:45

23:00-
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1:00-
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2:00-
2:45

11:30-
12:15

15:00-
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14:00-
14:45

Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai
(National Tsing Hua U.)
Wh & Self: On Correlating Wh-conditionals and Reflexive Doubling

7:45-
8:30

8:45-
9:30

23:45-
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12:15-
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Yosuke Sato, Rio Sato, Hisako Ikawa
(Tsuda University)
Deriving Wordhood without Word: Wh-Compound Questions in Japanese and Renumeration

8:30-
8:45

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Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 10
Chair: Yosuke Sato

8:45-
9:30

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4:30

13:15-
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Roberta D'Alessandro, Michael T. Putnam, Silvia Terenghi
(Utrecht U.; Pennsylvania State U./U. of Greenwich.; Utrecht U.)
On the similarities and differences between diachronic & contact-induced syntactic change

9:30-
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Marcin Wągiel, Pavel Caha
(Masaryk U. in Brno)
 One analysis of three Mandarin ‘two’s

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M. Rita Manzini, Diego Pescarini
(Università di Firenze; Université de la Cote d'Azur)
The clitic string as a Pair Merge Sequence

11:00-
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Closing remarks

Hosted by

Organizers

Victor PAN

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Zhuo CHEN

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Yuqiao DU

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Main session: Talks and posters

Abstracts are invited for oral and poster presentations. Each oral presentation will be 30 minutes, followed by a 15-minute discussion period. When submitting an abstract, the author(s) should indicate whether they wish to be considered for an oral presentation only or would also be willing to present a poster.

Workshop on Workspace, MERGE, and Labelling: Talks only

Abstracts are invited for oral presentations only. Each oral presentation will be 30 minutes, followed by a 15-minute discussion period.

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