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DOCUMENT RESUME FL 022 807 ED 386 915 Ho, Dah-an, Ed.; Tseng, Chiu-yu, Ed. AUTHOR International Symposium on Chinese Languages and TITLE Linguistics Proceedings (4th, Taipei, Taiwan, July 18-20, 1994). Academia Sinica, Taipei (Taiwan). Inst. of History INSTITUTION and Philology. 94 PUB DATE 511p.; Partial funding provided by the National NOTE Science Council, Republic of China. Conference Proceedings (021) Collected Works PUB TYPE Multilingual/Bilingual Materials (171) Chinese; English LANGUAGE MF02/PC21 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE Affixes; *Chinese; Contrastive Linguistics; DESCRIPTORS Diachronic Linguistics; *Dialects; Discourse Analysis; English; Foreign Countries; Grammar; Interpersonal Communication; Japanese; *Language Classification; Language Patterns; Language Research; *Language Typology; *Language Variation; Linguistic Theory; Mandarin Chinese; Oral Language; Regional Dialects; Research Methodology; Sino Tibetan Languages; Tibetan; Tone Languages; Uncommonly Taught Languages; Verbs; Written Language *Word Order IDENTIFIERS ABSTRACT This publication of proceedings, most in English and Chinese languages and linguistics some in Chinese, of a conference on include the following papers: "On Rule Effect and Dialect Classification" (Chin-Chuan Cheng); "Cross-Linguistic Typological (Bernard Variation, Grammatical Relations, and the Chinese Language" Comiie); "Is Chinese a Pragmatic Order Language" (Shuanfan Huang, of the Kawai Chui); "Origin of Seven Typological Characteristics Order and Word Chinese Language" (Tsu-lin Mei); "Some Remarks on Word Peyraube); "Formosan Order Change in Pre-Archaic Chinese" (Alain to a Clause Structure" (Stanley Starosta); "A Minimalist Approach (Ting-chi Contrastive Analysis of English, Chinese, and Japanese" Tang); "Types of Tone Sandhi in Mandarin Dialects and a Formal Model Languages" of Tone" (Mei-chih L. Chang); "Stress Patterns in Tonal (Robert L. Chcng, Chin-chin Tseng); "Cross-Language and Related to Cross-Typological Comparison of Conceptual Representations in Grammatical Form" (Susan Duncan); "Origin of Vowel Transfer Tangut" (Hwang-Cherng Gong)"; "Loose vs. Tight Syllables in Chinese Twisters" Dialects" (Hirata Shoji); "Spoken Rhythm of Chinese Tongue (Yuchau E. Hsiao, Chin-wei Wu); "Causative Compounds Across Chinese "A Dialects" (Lisa Chang, James Huang, Audrey Li, Jane Tang); and Syntactic Typology of Formosan Languages--Case Markers on Nouns Pronouns" (Paul Jen-kuei Li); "After Being Refused: Response to Face-Threatening Speech Acts" (Chao-chih Liao); "Directional Constructions in Taiwanese" (Chin-fa Lien); "Identifying the (Yen-Hwei Lin); Parameters for a Typology of Chinese Affixation" "Discourse Organization and Anaphora in Spoken and Written Chinese (Jackson Discourse" (Ming-Ming Pu); "The Typology of Tone in Tibetan" Anaphora" (Liang T.S. Sun); "Topic Choice, Switch Reference, and Zero Tao); "On the Separation and Combination of Several Disposal Wei); "Word Order Constructions in Classical Chinese (Pei-chuan "Aspects of Procody in Flexibility in Chinese" (Zhiqun Xing); "Toward a Typology of Tense, Mandarin Discourse" (Li-chiung Yang); Languages" (Elizabeth Zeitoun, Aspect, and Modality in the Formosan Metaphorical Extension" Lillian Huang); and "Semantic Schema and (Meichun Liu). (MSE) 111. 1:1 Al El Fs I- I I I I I I r bk oo I en A its La.) ty NM* D. OM% 111 A UM U.S DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office or Educaoonni Reseacch ono Improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERICI O This document has been reproduced as received from the person or orgawation ONO originating it O Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality Points of view or opinions slated u", this document do not necessarily represent official OERI position or policy "4 . or -PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS BY MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED ONI\ RESOURCES TO THE EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) DERR Iv ItElig/gigAIRM BEST COPY AVAILABLE 4'41RM' -hy \.B B EffinEtlifil; MI Re-rizif gIVIA V- EP ES1 tk, Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Chinese Languages and Linguistics (July 18-20, 1994) WU% WO' Edited by: Dah-an Ho Chiu-yu Tseng ph. IC ic 'Sy A6. ),-(e ";,'-''(.4 hi 16: / t CIi, yi,(4.,k k4". Seck- .44 IL 3 IsCLL IV CCopyright 1994 by Academia SMica 4 .11:017-. *157 crAzirg.:1V ciz MI tit Ai .11111834,7X118 B .M.20 B cla Languages and Linguistics The Fourth International Symposium on Chinese July 18-20, 1994, Academia Sinica Vittlitt Symposium Program Parasession: Typological Studies of Languages in China Olifitittn zif'AVANAVIT;t1ML13-2==.------44X 113 Sinica Conference Venue: 2F, Conference Hall, Activity Center, Academia atlY1-41:it --A-zif5-1.,Pfr 113.61÷.z.if 5-7.,15ta Organized and funded by: The Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 4=-5-n.135-r_Eilr$04**.ii"ir Council, Partial funding was also provided by: The National Science Republic of China ± A 8 (CM) July 18 (Monday) 8:30-9:00 Registration *FM IiMA Opening Ceremony 9:00-9:20 President Y.T. Lee, Director T. K. Kuan, Professor D.-A. Ho 9:20-10:20 WJW iiN Invited Speech WAIN* Bernard Comri40 Invited Speaker: Prof. Bernard Comrie Cross-linguistic Typological Variation, Grammatical Relations, Argfi and the Chinese Language Chair: Professor William S.-Y. Wang -14YAL-E-EA-130 10:20-10:40 Break 10:40-12:40 M 1-14.k:MMMIPM Topic: Chinese Dialectology Session 1 Chair: Prof. Tsu-lin Mei AR H Speaker Title MR AffiliAlitrii"CM"MlLg--3-4 Hirata Shoji 13.-ELGR_I P'ei-cnnan Wei faligi A Ai -.11tA: Iti MOE ITA,YERYK Ell n ft trigE,- Eti Chin-fa Lien ;'.4:t2rAtrfertirliA013q---r30,ti_f[PaVegflifn Zhigun Xing Word Order Flexibility in Chinese: A Typological Study of Mandarin, Min, and Yue Dialects 12:40-14:20 Lunch 14:20-15:20 LAMA Invited Speech Invited Speaker: Professor Ting-chi Tang WiD11,7AKt A "Minimalist" Approach to a Contrastive Analysis of English, Chinese, and Japanese Chair: Professor Alain Peyraube 15:20-15:40 Break 1A:,g, 15:40-17:10 145 1:kn 1!.P,, Session 2 Topic: Syntax Chair: Prof. Yuen-mei Yin ili ki Speaker Title WE H t.ritLIE s Vir Fit Causative Compounds across Chinese Dialects: A Study ktv,iimili of Cantonese, Mandarin and Taiwanese L -S. Lisa Cheng, C.-T. James Huang, mdreyLLaimic.-c.rancrarp. Yen-Hwci Lin Identifying the Parameters for a Typology of Chinese 4,4,111,L. Affixation Meichun Liu Semantic Schema and Metaphorical Extension: a study .?.A -Xi/ ',- of the Mandarin V-R corn sounds as a radial cate or 18:00-20:00 IKkt1 01.111A0 1 ) Dinner (location: Activity Center; participants: speakers and staff only) July 19 (Tuesday) MAMA 9:00-10:00 Invited Speech WOO* ALPM Invited Speaker: Professor Chin-Chuan Cheng ME:MRWA*RUALL5} On Rule Effect and Dialect Classification I4A:TnVii4M Chair: Professor Pang-hsin Ting Break 10:00-10:20 1-14A:i AM/ Vai:ettlW ME* 10:20-12:20 Chair: Prof. Samuel Hsu Wang Topic: Phonology Session 3 MO MA Seaker Title ORM't4. Robert L. Cheng and )1Y AI -rilf14 Elj Mi g Ws] %fis M Chin-chin Tseng 'AIM Types of Tone Sandhi in Mandarin Dialects and a Formal Model of Tone Mei-chih Laura Chang MEM Li-chiung Yang Aspects of Prosody in Mandarin Discourse AtT-E'fIM AMMSIMEIMM*:tnEAMWAILI Yuchau Hsiao and Chin-wei Wu Lunch 12:20-13:40 IL WiCaNA 13:40-14:40 Invited Speech Invited Speaker: Professor Shuanfan Huang jaNN,Itta Is Chinese a Pragmatic Ordering Language? IMA:Mi6igOlft Chair: Professor Benjamin T'sou Break 14:40-15:00 171cts IMA:11faifileM 15:00-17:00 Wi Chair: Prof. Feng Fu Tsao Topic: Discourse Session 4 AO MN . Title Speaker Topic Choice, Switch Reference and Zero Anaphora: Liang Tao .,.(' ISfq The On-line Construction of Grammar AM Ming-ming Pu Discourse organization and anaphora in spoken and written discourse After being refused: response to face-threatening speech Chao-chili Liao kg V1 -i.fi acts Cross-language and cross-typological comparison of Susan Duncan conceptual representations related to grammatical form 4 July 20 (Wednesday) 9:00-10:00 44,r/AgN Invited Speech witirigrg : prottmwe Invited Speaker: Professor Stanley Starosta Formosan Clause Structure: Transitivity, Ergativity, and Case Marking I4A:MWARI1 Chair: Professor Chung-yu Chen 10:00-10:20 f*,e, Break IM:vRIAMA= 1.#. Robert BlustV0 10:20-12:20 MHYA Topic: Minority Languages Chair: Prof. Robert Blust Session 5 MR MN Speaker Title R- Paul J. K. Li A Syntactic Typology of Formosan Languages Case Markers on Nouns and Pronouns Toward a typology of tense, aspect and modality in the ---ks-A-WCO Formosan languages: a preliminary study Lilian M. Huang and Elizabeth Zeitoun NaltiVAM*1117Eig IC!Vii -A (NRAINI-e* aUDA Hwang-cherng Gong ettkIJZ) The Typology of Tone in Tibetan VaRigtiOnD Jackson. T.-S. Sun 12:20-13:40 Lunch rM2WVJgM, 13:40-15:40 Panel Discussion on Typological. Studies of Languages in China Chair: Professor Paul J. K. Li $,InHMA:TgVft'T.±TOAR-FaillftR- UCIMAII-UVA4M Panelists: Professor Tsu-lin Mei Professor Alain Peyraube Professor Pang-hsin Ting Professor Berjamin T'sou Professor William S.-Y. Wang f*P. 15:40-16:00 Break FMAVAIJJ*401MA 16:00-17:00 Panel Discussion 18:30-20:30 Banquet 6t"_k 8 Table of Contents I. .411-1tAiSCRAVit-3gINt (Invited Papers and Papers of Panelists) 1. On Rule Effect and Dialect Classification 1 Chin-Chuan Cheng Ni30-k 2. Cross-Linguistic Typological Variation, Grammatical Relations, and the Chinese Language 16 Bernard Comrie Is Chinese a Pragmatic Order Language? 3. 31 Shuanfan Huang and Kawai Chui ifotia 4. li.Eff-t-101MV..440113=33:Z 49 / Tsu-lin Mei **AM 5. Some Remarks on Word Order and Word Order Change in Pre-archaic Chinese 69 Alain Peyraube Ft lit PI 6. Formosan clause structure: transitivity, ergativity, and case marking 82 .... Stanley Starosta WM* 7. A "Minimalist" Approach to a Contrastive Analysis of English, Chinese and Japanese 102 Ting-chi Tang -,*3X;t. II. (Plenary Papers) 1. Types of Tone Sandhi in Mandarin Dialects and a Formal Model of Tone 139 Mei-chih L. Chang gElkifT 159 2. 5EMIE-ff t43111 Robert L. Cheng and Chin-chin Tseng les 3. Cross-Language and Cross-Typological Comparison of Conceptual Representations Related to Grammatical Form 179 Susan Duncan 4. wilffii101$10JUI=M3K It.A41-81-4 Z) 198 Hwang-cherng Gong VIIIM 5. AIMA-1-1-0" ft V" t=r0Jk4.11, 219 IERATA Shoji -93-93 Eit3 6. -31M1,1-6-100301711154 VONVINVIAAt 237 Yuchau E. Hsiao and Chin-wei Wu *410.4 - AMOK 7. Causative Compounds across Chinese Dialects: A Study of Cantonese, Mandarin and Shanghai Chinese 255 L.-S. Lisa Cheng, C.-T. James Huang, Audrey Li, and C.-C. Jane Tang _ZVI wax. WM* 8. A Syntactic Typology of Formosan Languages -- C ise Markers on Nouns and Pronouns 270 Paul Jen-kuei Li 9. After Being Refused: Response to Face-Threatening Speech Acts 290 Chao-chih Liao *113.;f4 10. AENNIVrEIMMILAIR A-111M*DAtle..11tW3V. 310 Chin-fa Lien Walt

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