2010 MEETINGS

Biwako Phonology Festa
(5th Joint Meeting of PAIK and TCP)

MAY 2010

  • Date: May 9th, 2010
  • Time: 14:00 - 16:00
  • Place: University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus I
    College of Arts and Sciences Bldg.18, 4th Floor, Collaboration Room 4
    • Presenter: Mark Irwin (Yamagata University)
    • Presentation Title: Mora Splitting in Loanword Compound Clipping

SEPTEMBER 2010

  • Date: September 5th, 2010
  • Time: 13:00 -
  • Place: University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus I
    College of Arts and Sciences Bldg.18, 4th Floor, Collaboration Room 4
    • Presenter: Jun Asai (Daido University)
    • Presentation Title: Rendaku Triggered by [strident]
    • Presenter: Masahiko Komatsu (Kanagawa University)
    • Presentation Title: Comparison between Foreign Accent Syndrome and Prosody Disability with Anarthria
      (This is a joint research with Mika Otsuki (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido), Miki Takada, and Toshimitsu Aida (Hokkaido Neurosurgical Memorial Hospital))

NOVEMBER 2010

  • Date: November 7th, 2010
  • Time: 13:00 -
  • Place: University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus I
    College of Arts and Sciences Bldg.18, 4th Floor, Collaboration Room 4
    • Presenter: Manami Hirayama (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics)
    • Presentation Title: Postlexical Alterability of Mora Representation: A View from Poetry in Japanese
    • Presenter: Shinichiro Sano (part-time instructor, Dokkyo University)
    • Presentation Title: Rethinking the Distribution of Voiced Velar Allophones in Japanese and its Theoretical Implications

DECEMBER 2010

  • Date: December 5th, 2010
  • Time: 13:00 -
  • Place: University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus I
    College of Arts and Sciences Bldg.18, 4th Floor, Collaboration Room 4
    • Presenter: Bum-ki Son (University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)
    • Presentation Title: On Deletions in Harmonic Serialism
    • Presenter: Shin-ichi Tanaka (University of Tokyo)
    • Presentation Title: Phylogeny and Ontogeny of Languages: Biolinguistic Validation of Heackel's Recapitulation Theory