September 24, 2016 |
9:00-9:30 |
Resistration Counter Open |
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9:30-9:35 |
Opening Remarks |
KIKUSAWA Ritsuko (National Museum of Ethnology, Japan / The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan) |
9:35-9:40 |
Greetings |
SUDO Ken'ichi (Director-General, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan) |
9:40-9:45 |
Business Announcements |
SAGARA Keiko (National Museum of Ethnology, Japan) |
9:50-11:00 |
Invited Lecture 1:
Modality Effects or Rhetorical Style: What are Signed Languages Good at?
abstract |
Elisabeth ENGBERG-PEDERSEN (National Museum of Ethnology,Japan, and University of Copenhagen, Denmark) |
11:00-11:15 |
Break |
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11:15-11:55 |
Phonological Patterns of Kana-based Signs in Japanese Sign Language
abstract |
BABA Hiroshi (Kwansei Gakuin University) and MATSUOKA Kazumi (Keio University) |
11:55-12:35 |
Phonological comparisons between Taiwan Sign Language and Signed Chinese
abstract |
Hsin-hsien LEE (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan / Chiayi Christian Hospital, Taiwan) |
12:35-13:40 |
Lunch Break |
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13:40-14:20 |
A Study of Phonological Process in Shanghai Sign Language
abstract |
WANG Zhongnan (Fudan University, China) |
14:20-15:00 |
Segmentation of the Intonational Phrase in Shanghai Sign Language
abstract |
ZHU Xiao (Fudan University, China) |
15:00-15:20 |
Break |
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15:20-16:00 |
The Influence of Spoken Languages on Signed Languages: Loans in Chinese Sign Language (CSL)
and Korean Sign language (KSL)
abstract |
Hyechung LEE (Fudan University, China) |
16:00-16:40 |
Functions of Mouthing in Interrogatives of Chinese Sign Language
abstract |
LIN Hao (Fudan University, China) |
16:40-17:20 |
The Korean Sign Language Corpus
abstract |
Seongok WON, Il HEO, Sungeun HONG, Hyunhwa LEE (Korea National University of Welfare, Republic of Korea) |
17:20-17:30 |
Business Announcements |
SAGARA Keiko (National Museum of Ethnology, Japan) |
17:45-19:45 |
Reception |
(Registered participants) |
September 25, 2016 |
9:20-9:40 |
Resistration Counter Open |
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9:40-9:45 |
Business Announcements |
SAGARA Keiko (National Museum of Ethnology, Japan) |
9:50-11:00 |
Invited Lecture 2:
Communicative Efficiency in Sign and Speech: A Longitudinal Study
abstract |
Jane S. TSAY (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan) |
11:00-11:15 |
Break |
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11:15-11:55 |
What Does Clause-final Finger Pointing Refer to in JSL?
abstract |
UCHIBORI Asako (Nihon University, Japan) |
11:55-12:35 |
Personal Pronoun Copy in Shanghai Sign Language: A Functional View
abstract |
ZHANG Xiaoqian (Fudan University, China) |
12:35-13:40 |
Lunch Break |
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13:40-14:20 |
Preverbs in Signed and Spoken Georgian Languages
abstract |
Tamar MAKHAROBLIDZE (Ilia State University, Georgia) |
14:20-15:00 |
Verb Agreement in Sign Languages and Beyond
abstract |
KAWASAKI Noriko (Tokyo Women's Christian University, Japan) |
15:00-15:40 |
Features Shouldn't Be Too Much Alike: Some Evidence from Japanese Sign Language
abstract |
ASADA Yuko (Showa Women's University, Japan) |
15:40-16:00 |
Break |
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16:00-16:40 |
Interpreting from HKSL into Cantonese: The Challenge of Word Order Difference
abstract |
Cat H.-M. FUNG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) |
16:40-17:20 |
Modality-(in)dependent Second Language Learning
abstract |
Deborah Chen PICHLER (Gallaudet University), Jeffrey PALMER (Gallaudet University), Helen KOULIDOBROVA (Central Connecticut State University) |
17:20-17:30 |
Closing Remarks |
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* Invited presentations will be 50 minutes presentation followed by 20 minutes questions and answers. Other presetations will be 30 minutes presentation followed by 10 minutes questions and answers.