Harvard ISOKL-2009

Program

 

Day 1

August 8, 2009

8:00 -8:30

Registration

(Science Center)

Lecture Hall A

Lecture Hall 2

Syntax & Semantics I

(Moderator: Ik-Hwan Lee)

Phonetics & Phonology I

(Moderator: Young-ran An)

8:30 -9:00

On the null degree operator in Korean comparatives

Hyon Sook Choe

Yeungnam University

Rhythm metrics of spoken Korean

Tae-Yeoub Jang

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

9:00 -9:30

Genitive marker drop and the nature of prenominal modification

Duk-Ho An

Kyungpook National University

Experimental investigation of consonant cluster simplification

Miyeon Ahn

University of Michigan

9:30 -10:00

Argument realization and conceptualization of mental state/action predicates in Korean

Sook-kyung Lee

University of New Mexico

Korean contemporary rap-songs and their implications for the sub-syllabic structure of Korean syllables

Cheong Yoon Kim & Yong Eun Lee

Chung-Ang University

10:00 -10:30

Korean extrinsic plural marker in Phase Theory

Kyongjoon Kwon

Harvard University

Dialectal variation of word-initial tensification in Korean

Mira Oh

Chonnam National University

10:30 -10:40

Break

Syntax & Semantics II

(Moderator: Hyon Sook Choe)

Phonetics & Phonology II

(Moderator: Yongeun Lee)

10:40 -11:10

Pragmatic accommodation needed when a semantic conflict arises

Hyuna B. Kim

University of Southern California

Homophonous avoidance effect: Phonetic studies on Contrastiveness in Korean vowel length

Sunghwa Lee

University of Victoria

11:10 -11:40

Deictic and anaphoric usage of demonstratives in Korean

Sun-Hee Lee & Jae-young Song

Wellesley College & Yonsei University

The implementation of laryngeal contrast in L2 Korean

Charles Bond Chang

University of California, Berkeley

11:40 -12:10

Sentential Specifier in HPSG: focusing on Korean multiple nominative construction and ECM construction

Incheol Choi

Kyungpook National University

The prosody of intensification in Korean: A case study of nemu

Eon-Suk Ko

University at Buffalo, SUNY

12:10 -13:40

Lunch

Language Acquisition

(Moderator: Young Wha Kim)

Discourse & Pragmatics

(Moderator: Il-Kon Kim)

13:40 -14:10

An acoustic study of L2 perceptual acquisition of Korean fricatives

Jeffrey Holliday

The Ohio State University

A metapragmatic analysis of Korean honorific markers, -ôyo, -ciyo and -pnita

Seungjin Hong

Sogang University

14:10 -14:40

Recognition of the coda /r/ by foreign learners of English

Jung-Eun Choi, Gwan-Hyeok Im & Yeori Kim

Chung-Ang University

Why are honorific markers /-si/ and /-supni/ split to opposite peripheries of the verbal complex in Korean?

Alan Kim

Southern Illinois University

14:40 -15:10

A case study of verbal semantic approximation in Korean children: Toward a new perspective on lexical errors

Jin-Nam Choi

University of Toulouse and CNRS & University of Barcelona

Lexical change in Korean food names

Jae-Ick Park

Kosin University

15:10 -15:40

An experimental  study of the processing of  single and multiple center and right branching embedded sentences for second language learners of English and Korean

Yoon Hee Jung

Catholic University of Daegu

A study on the grammaticalisation of the ungrammatical usage of the honorific marker -si- in Korean

Heesook Kim

Cheong Ju University

15:40 -15:50

Break

Syntax & Semantics III

(Moderator: Duk Ho An)

Discourse & Cognitive Grammar I

(Moderator: Youngjun Jang)

15:50 -16:20

Clitics and related phenomena in Korean and English

Hee-Rahk Chae & Chang-hwa Roh

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Grammaticalization of Korean sentence ender -ul key(yo)

Jiyoung Kim

University of Hawaii at Manoa

16:20 -17:50

Identifying verb-verb complexes in Korean

Jisun Sun

Stony Brook University

The grammaticalization of -(u)l-swu~iss- in Korean

Eun-Ho Kim

University of Hawaii at Manoa

17:50 -17:50

Existential verbs iss associated with thematic structures in Korean

Won-Kyung Lee

Sangmyung University

A sociolinguistic analysis of vague expressions in Korean

Haeyeon Kim

Chung-Ang University

17:50 -18:20

A dynamic semantic account of a family of Korean reportative (hearsay) evidentials

Joo Yoon Chung

Georgetown University

The Korean verbs tulta and nata: Their meanings are not always opposite - A cognitive analysis of their meanings -

Il-Kon Kim

Hanyang University

18:20 -18:50

KMM: An automatic word form Recognition system of Korean within the framework of left-associative grammar

Soora Kim

Friedrich-Alexander

University From sentence analysis to text analysis

Ui Su Kim

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

 

Day 2

August 9, 2009

Lecture Hall A

Lecture Hall B

Syntax & Semantics IV

(Moderator: Chung-Kon Shi)

Discourse & Cognitive Grammar II

(Moderator: Doo-Won Lee)

8:30 -9:00

An ontological analysis of Korean kinship terms

Songiy Baik & Hee-Rahk Chae

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Conceptualization of `Heart' in Korean and English

In-Young Jhee

Korea National Sport University

9:00 -9:30

Licensing accusative case of adjuncts

Young-Se Kang

Kookmin University

University Identification of multiword expressions for Korean text analysis

Jee Eun Kim

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

9:30 -10:00

Is uy' the only GCP in Korean?

Kwan Kyu Lee

Korea University

A cognitive meaning on Korean view-point category tense-aspect-modality

Sun Ja Park

Pusan National University

10:00 -10:30

Disappearance of genitive subject in modern Korean

Youngjun Jang & Gwan-Hyeok Im

Chung-Ang University

A corpus-based cognitive approach to meli 'head/hair' in Korean

Haeyeon Kim & Cheong Yoon Kim

Chung-Ang University

10:30 -10:40

Break

Semantics & Pragmatics

(Moderator: Jong-Bok Kim)

Pragmatics & Historical Linguistics

(Moderator: In-Young Jhee )

10:40 -11:10

Gendered implicature in Korean computer-mediated discourse

Kyong-Sook Song

Dongeui University

Politeness projected through the Korean spatial deixis

Mee-Jeong Park & Bumyong Choi

University of Hawaii at Manoa

11:10 -11:40

Korean speech styles as interactional achievement: The social meanings of Korean speech styles

Eun-Ho Kim

University of Hawaii at Manoa

Interpretation of the borrowed character [si] in Old Korean

Jung-Hee An

University of Hamburg

11:40 -12:10

Korean plural marking (In comparison with Chinese and Japanese plural markers)

Jaesil Kim

Liberty University

Pragmatic aspects of full name pattern in Korean and English

Sok-Hun Kim

University of Texas at Arlington

12:10 -13:40

Lunch

Morphology

(Moderator: Kyong-Sook Song)

Discourse Analysis

(Moderator: Jung-Hee An)

13:40 -14:10

Is it a real phrasal suffix?

Chung-Kon Shi

KAIST

Korean backchanneling focusing on the interactional management in conversation

Oksim Kim

University of Hawaii at Manoa

14:10 -14:40

Conditions on some morphological paradigms: Comparing English, Korean, and Slovanian

Youngjun Jang & Irma Stele

Chung-Ang University

A discourse analysis of the headlines of the North Korean, the South Korean, and the U.S. newspapers: The case of the news reports on the North Korean nuclear issues.

So A Seo

Yonsei University

14:40 -15:10

Changing aspect of the word formation in neologism -based on two neologism lists in 1995 and 2005-

Jae-young Song

Yonsei University

What the Korean deictic framing vvrbs `ile-ta/kule-ta' do in reported speech

Sangbok Kim

UCLA

15:10 -15:40

Context-specific features of Korean contrastive discourse markers

Anna H.-J. Do

City University of New York

15:40 -15:50

Break

Syntax & Semantics V

(Moderator: Susumu Kuno)

Phonetics & Phonology III

(Moderator: Tae Yeoub Jang)

15:50 -16:20

General classifier "gay" in the Korean language

Nazarudin

Inha University

Frequency effects on the access of Korean homophones in the mental lexicon

Yongeun Lee

Chung-Ang University

16:20 -16:50

Freezing effect vs. thawing effect in the dative construction: With reference to scope and binding

Doo-Won Lee & Na-Uhn Lee

Chungju National University &

McGill University

Lexical statistics and speakers' behavior

Young-ran An

Stony Brook University

16:50 -17:20

Right node raising' at the syntax-phonology interface

Myung-Kwan Park

Dongguk University

The effects of production and perception in the emphatic reduplication in Jeju Korean

Seokhan Kang

Yonsei University

17:20 -17:50

Korean bare NPs and the acquisition of English plurality

Young-Wha Kim

Hallym University

On the alternation of the “modesty” suffix in Middle Korean

Sang-Cheol Ahn

Kyung Hee University

17:50 -18:20

Korean syntactic passive constructions: A constraint-based approach

Jong-Bok Kim and Nam-Guen Lee

Kyung Hee University & Chosun University

18:30 -18:40

Closing

(Lecture Hall A)

(Moderator: Young-Se Kang)

19:00 -21:00

Dinner Party

  1. 안영란 선생님께서 Morphology가 아니라 Phonology로 바꿔달라 요청하셔서 옮겨봤습니다.
  2. Lecture Hall A 로 Syntax & Semantics 발표를 옮겼습니다.
  3. Kuno교수님을 마지막 날 Moderator로 올렸습니다.
  4. 조혜선선생님은 뺐습니다.
  5. 기타 제목변경요청이 들어온 논문은 변경했습니다.