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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 4 (August 7, 2022, UTC+08)



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London Paris Los Angeles Chicago New York Delhi Tokyo/ Seoul Hong Kong Day 4
(August 7, 2022)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keynote Session
Chair: Sun-Woong Kim

1:30-
2:30

2:30-
3:30

17:30-
18:30

19:30-
20:30

20:30-
21:30

6:00-
7:00

9:30-
10:30

8:30-
9:30

Mamoru Saito
(Notre Dame Seishin U.)
Two Notes on the Unification of NP-movement and Control by Form Copy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 1
Chair: Myung-Kwan Park

2:30-
3:15

3:30-
4:15

18:30-
19:15

20:30-
21:15

21:30-
22:15

7:00-
7:45

10:30-
11:15

9:30-
10:15

Victor Junnan Pan, Yuqiao Du
(Chinese U. of Hong Kong)
A multi-dimensional derivation model under the free-MERGE system: labor division between syntax and the C-I interface

3:15-
4:00

4:15-
5:00

19:15-
20:00

21:15-
22:00

22:15-
23:00

7:45-
8:30

11:15-
12:00

10:15-
11:00

Nobu Goto, Toru Ishii
(Toyo U.; Meiji U.)
 Resource Restriction-Obedient Search and Free MERGE

4:00-
4:15

5:00-
5:15

20:00-
20:15

22:00-
22:15

23:00-
23:15

8:30-
8:45

12:00-
12:15

11:00-
11:15

Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 2
Chair: Hee-Don Ahn

4:15-
5:00

5:15-
6:00

20:15-
21:00

22:15-
23:00

23:15-
0:00

8:45-
9:30

12:15-
13:00

11:15-
12:00

Anna Maria Di Sciullo
(U. of Quebec in Montreal/SUNY)
 MERGE and Restricted Resources In the Derivation of Additive and Multiplicative Complexes

5:00-
5:45

6:00-
6:45

21:00-
21:45

23:00-
23:45

0:00-
0:45

9:30-
10:15

13:00-
13:45

12:00-
12:45

Myung-Kwan Park, Austin Jaejun Kim
(Dongguk U.)
 MERGE, Transfer, and CED effects

5:45-
7:00

6:45-
8:00

21:45-
23:00

23:45-
1:00

0:45-
2:00

10:15-
11:30

13:45-
15:00

12:45-
14:00

Lunch break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 3
Chair: Nobu Goto

7:00-
7:45

8:00-
8:45

23:00-
23:45

1:00-
1:45

2:00-
2:45

11:30-
12:15

15:00-
15:45

14:00-
14:45

Dongwoo Park, Semoon Hoe, Han-Byul Chung
(Korean National Open U.; Inha U.; U. of Hawaii at Manoa)
 Multiple Specifiers and (Anti-)Labeling

7:45-
8:30

8:45-
9:30

23:45-
0:30

1:45-
2:30

2:45-
3:30

12:15-
13:00

15:45-
16:30

14:45-
15:30

Kensuke Takita, Masako Maeda, Taichi Nakamura
(Doshisha U.; Seinan Gakuin U.; U. of Fukui)
 Varieties of Tough-Constructions in Japanese and Form Copy

8:30-
8:45

9:30-
9:45

0:30-
0:45

2:30-
2:45

3:30-
3:45

13:00-
13:15

16:30-
16:45

15:30-
15:45

Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 4
Chair: Hideki Kishimoto

8:45-
9:30

9:45-
10:30

0:45-
1:30

2:45-
3:30

3:45-
4:30

13:15-
14:00

16:45-
17:30

15:45-
16:30

Andreas Bluemel
(U. of Göttingen)
 Towards a generalized feature-based Labeling Algorithm –
evidence from LBE & LBC

9:30-
10:15

10:30-
11:15

1:30-
2:15

3:30-
4:15

4:30-
5:15

14:00-
14:45

17:30-
18:15

16:30-
17:15

Adrian Stegovec
(U. of Connecticut)
The third way: Optional object reordering as ambiguous labeling resolution

10:15-
11:00

11:15-
12:00

2:15-
3:00

4:15-
5:00

5:15-
6:00

14:45-
15:30

18:15-
19:00

17:15-
18:00

Hedde Zeijlstra
(U. of Göttingen)
 CP phases aren’t real – it’s all Relativized Minimality!

11:00-
11:15

12:00-
12:15

3:00-
3:15

5:00-
5:15

6:00-
6:15

15:30-
15:45

19:00-
19:15

18:00-
18:15

Concluding 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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