Venue: Room 211 and Room 213, Natural Sciences Education Building, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Please show this letter [PDF] if you are checked at the East Gate of the PKU campus.

8:30-9:00 Registration (Room 211, Natural Sciences Education Building)
9:00-9:20

Opening: (Room 211)
Dingxu SHI
PolyU-PKU Research Centre on Chinese Linguistics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Parallel Session 1a (Room 211)
  Chair: Yang GU
9:30-10:00

Guozhen PENG
Zhejiang University of Technology
Causative Constructions in Jinghpo

10:00-10:30 Qiuye ZHAO
The University of Pennsylvania
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Parallel Session 1b (Room 213)
  Chair: Thomas H.-T. LEE
9:30-10:00

Aijun HUANG1
Nobuaki AKAGI2
Stephen CRAIN3
Macquarie University1, 2, 3
Identification of Two Types of wh-indefinites in Mandarin Chinese:
Insights from Language Acquisition

10:00-10:30 Yann-Jong HUANG
National Taiwan Normal University
The Pronominal Coreference in Mandarin Adverbial Clauses: A Study of Children’s First Language Acquisition
10:30-11:00 Break
Parallel Session 2a (Room 211)
  Chair: Wei-tien Dylan TSAI
11:00-11:30

Xuping LI
Bar-Ilan University, Israel / Sinotype Project, EHESS, Paris
A Feature Analysis of Classifiers: [±Counting, ± Measure]

11:30-12:00 Paul LAW
City University of Hong Kong
In-situ wh-phrases in Vietnamese
Parallel Session 2b (Room 213)
  Chair: Hongming ZHANG
11:00-11:30 Jiang LIU
The University of Kansas
Durational Properties of Grammatical and Lexical Stresses in Nanchang Chinese and their Implications for Tonal Contrasts
11:30-12:00 Jie ZHANG
The University of Kansas
Two Levels of Gradience in Mandarin and Taiwanese Tone Sandhi
12:00-2:00 Lunch (Zhongguanyuan Global Village PKU)
Parallel Session 3a (Room 211)
  Chair: Xiaolu YANG
2:00-2:30 Introduction to E-TEAL
Hiromu SAKAI
Hiroshima University
2:30-3:00

Ming XIANG1
Brain DILLON2
Matt WAGERS3
Fengqin LIU4
Taomei GUO5
University of Chicago1v
University of Maryland2
UC-Santa Cruz3
Beijing Normal University4, 5
Processing Chinese Wh-in-situ Dependencies

3:00-3:30 Heeju HWANG1
Elsi KAISER2
University of Southern California1, 2
Effects of Lexical and Perceptual Primes on English and Korean Sentence Production
3:30-4:00 Shengyan LONG1
Ying Deng2
Hajime Ono3
Hiroshi Nittono4
Hiromu Sakai5
Hiroshima University1, 2, 4, 5
Kinki University3
Real-Time Computation for Semantic Composition of Events: An ERP Study on Aspectual Coercion in Japanese
Parallel Session 3b (Room 213)
  Chair: Jo-wang LIN
2:00-2:30 Matthias GERNER
City University of Hong Kong
Compositionality Proofs for De Re Attitudes
2:30-3:00

Jong-Bok KIM1
Peter SELLS2
Kyung Hee University1
SOAS2
A Phrasal and Context-dependent Analysis of Korean Comparative Constructions

3:00-3:30 Xiao LI1
Carlos FASOLA2
Queens College, The City University of New York1
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2
The Semantics of yue…yue in Mandarin Chinese
3:30-4:00 Zhiguo XIE
Cornell University
‘No Big No Small’ for the Degree Use of Size Adjectives in Mandarin: Reality vs. Illusion
4:00-4:30 Break
Parallel Session 4a (Room 211)
  Chair: Yen-hui Audrey LI
4:30-5:00

Fu-Tsai HSIEH
National Chengchi University
The Interpretation of Double-gapped Relative Clauses in L1 Chinese and L1 English L2 Chinese

5:00-5:30 Fuyun WU
Shanghai International Studies University
Corpus Investigation of Classifier Mismatching-Matching Configuration in Mandarin Object-extracted Relative Clauses and its Implications for Processing
Parallel Session 4b (Room 213)
  Chair: Mamoru SAITO
4:30-5:00

Chihjen CHENG
National Chengchi University
Minimality and Maximality in Japanese Loanword Truncation

5:00-5:30 Yosuke SATO
National University of Singapore
Bare Verbal Nouns, Idiomatization and Incorporation in Japanese
5:30-6:00 Closing: (Room 211)
C.-T. James HUANG
Harvard University
6:15
Dinner (Zhongguanyuan Global Village PKU)