Activities
Date:2022.03.18[Fri]
Field Linguistics Workshop “Presentations of Master’s Theses on Field Linguistics”
*This event has already been held.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a major shift in the format of research meetings from face-to-face to online. While this has greatly helped to break down geographical barriers, it has also created a new barrier for postgraduate students who are looking to join the research community and build networks with other researchers. In order to solve this problem as much as possible, we are organizing a joint online presentation of master’s theses for those who have submitted their master’s theses and are thinking of becoming a researcher, with the aim of exchanging information, building networks and supporting research among researchers.
Date/Time
18 March, 2022 (Fri.), 13:00–16:30 (JST)
Venue
Online Meeting via Zoom
Programme
13:00–13:05
Opening remarks
13:05–13:20
Arula (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
“The information structure and the influence of the Chinese in Bonan: with a focus on the borrowed element [ʂi] from Chinese”
13:25–13:40
Kenichiro KURUSU (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
“Acoustic analysis on consonant clusters in Tagalog: Focusing on loanwords from Spanish and English”
13:45–14:00
Zitong PENG (Kyoto University)
“The boundary tone and pitch accent of the Bidret language”
14:10–14:25
Yuko ISHIBASHI (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
“On continuity of conditional clauses in a complex sentence”
14:30–14:45
Kaiqiao CHEN (Kobe University)
“Prosodic templates of word formation in Mandarin and Cantonese: A contrastive study of transitivity of separable words”
14:50–15:05
Yui SUZUKI (University of Tokyo)
“Reduplication and pseudo noun incorporation in Turkish”
15:15–15:30
Nguyen Gia Thoai Du (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
“Second language acquisition of aspect in Vietnamese: Based on Japanese L1 learner’s corpus”
15:35–15:50
Kaidi LIN (Kyushu University)
“A basic description of Yilan Creole phonology: with a special focus on the Aohua dialect”
15:55–16:10
Subila CHILUPULA (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
“Politeness and honorific expressions in Bemba (Bantu M42): A structural description and sociolinguistic analysis”
16:10–16:20
Closing remarks
Language
Japanese, English
Admission
Free
Sponsored by
- Core Project “Linguistic Dynamics Science3 (LingDy3)”, ILCAA, TUFS
Application
Please fill out the application form below by 12:00 p.m. (JST), 17 March, 2022 (Thu.). (Application will be closed as soon as the workshop reaches its capacity.)