Inter-university doctoral day on East Asian languages

This doctoral day was initiated by Ms Hilary Chappell (CRLAO-EHESS), with the support of CRLAO.
Ecritures orientales
Ecritures orientales © Inalco‎

Panel Ⅰ - 9:15-10:30am

  • 09:15-09:40am - NGUYEN Ngoc Anh (EHESS-CRLAO)
    Nominalization in Vietnamese(online)
  • 09:40-10:05am - SUN Yu (Sorbonne University-STIH)
    Nominalization and Number? Exploring the Dual Role of tʰɒ³¹ in Tuha Haoni
  • 10:05-10:30am - M'GHARI Younès (EHESS-CRLAO)
    A [Num+N] Subcategory of Sinographic Compound Nouns in Middle Korean?

10:30-10:50am Coffee Break

Panel Ⅱ - 10:50-12:30pm

  • 10:50-11:15am - WANG Hang (Zhejiang University & CRLAO)
    The Ditransitive Constructions in the Chongyang Dialect
  • 11:15-11:40am - ZHANG Yuxin (Sorbonne University-STIH)
    Personal pronouns in the Baoji dialect (in French)
  • 11:40-12:05pm - LI Jiayi (Sorbonne Nouvelle-LATTICE)
    When Motion Arises from Stationariness: An Experimental Study of Fictive Motion in Standard Chinese
  • 12:05-12:30pm - QU Meichen (Zhejiang University & CRLAO)
    The Resultative Construction "VERB + VCM + you有" in Sinitic Languages

12:30-2:00pm - Lunch Break

Panel Ⅲ - 2:00-3:15pm

  • 2:00-2:25pm - LI Qiang (EHESS-CRLAO)
    A Glimpse into the Sounds of Lamo: Phonetics and Phonology (online)
  • 2:25-2:50pm - YIN Yuanhao (Inalco-CRLAO)
    Automated Treatment of Systems of PEM and PWM of Jerry Norman (1969)
  • 2:50-3:15pm - LIU Zhenyang (Inalco)
    Upper Stongdgu Horpa: Slack Voice or Privative Tonal System?

3:15-3:35pm - Coffee Break

Panel Ⅳ - 3:35-5:15pm

  • 3:35-4:00pm - DONG Yao (CRLAO)
    Evidentiality in Zhimulin Qiang
  • 4:00-4:25pm - LIANG Xiaojing (Shenzhen University & CRLAO)
    Comparative Constructions in Zengcheng Dialect of the She Language and the Origin of the Comparative Marker paŋ¹¹
  • 4:25-4:50pm - XU Rex Zhijian (INALCO-CASE)
    The Language Shift of Chinese Diasporas in Malaya: from Fangyan to Huayu Mandarin
  • 4:50-5:15pm - LI Qingfeng (EHESS-CeRCLEs/IMAF)
    From Lolo to Yi: History of the Becoming of a Language in South-Western China

5:15-5:30pm - Closing