Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2020 11:05:51 +0900 From: $BHxC+>;B'(B <masa.odani@gmail.com> Subject: [PSJ-News:00553] $B!Z(B3/13 $B3+:ECf;_(BSymposium Cancellation$B![9q:]%7%s%]%8%&%`(B $B!H(BFormulaicity in Interactional Discourse$B!I(B To: psj-news <psj-news@pragmatics.gr.jp> Message-Id: <CAGLeuOZ5vCynVBPHhOZwGftOtXR_CiZZ4gcBJ3_VXngcA8xu+Q@mail.gmail.com> X-Mail-Count: 00553$BF|K\8lMQO@3X2q2q0w$N3'$5$^(B $B!J"((BML$B@lMQ%"%I%l%9$+$iG[?.$7$F$*$j$^$9$N$G!"K\%a!<%k$X$NJV?.$O$41sN8$/$@$5$$!#!K(B $BNkLZN<;R@h@8!J7DXf5A=NBg3X!K$h$j!"(B3$B7n(B13$BF|$K3+:E$rM=Dj$7$F$$$?2<5-$N%7%s%]%8%&%`$,Cf;_$H$N$40FFb$rD:$-$^$7$?$N$G!"2q0w$N3'$5$^$K$*CN$i$;CW$7$^$9!#(B $B$J$*!"=EJ#$7$F$*l9g$O!"2?B4$4MFI$N1F6A$r4U$_!"9q:]%7%s%]%8%&%`!H(BFormulaicity in Interactional Discourse$B!I$N3+:E$rCf;_$$$?$7$^$9!#(B We regret to announce that the International Symposium, "Formulaicity in Interactional Discourse" on March 13 at Meiji University Nakano Campus has been cancelled due to the outbreak of COVID-19. We are very sorry for the inconvenience to those who planned to attend, but we also believe that this decision is appropriate under the circumstances. Thank you very much for your understanding, and we hope to have another opportunity to present our research findings on this theme in the near future. Ryoko Suzuki (Keio University) ==== $B"-"-(B Cancelled Symposium $B"-"-(B ==== $BF|K\8lMQO@3X2q$N3'MM!"!J=EJ#$7$F$*$*M6$$$"$o$;$N>e$*1[$7$/$@$5$$!#;HMQ8@8l$O1Q8l$G$9!#(B International symposium $B!H(BFormulaicity in interactional discourse$B!I(B The main theme of this symposium, formulaic language (aka fixed expressions), covers a wide range of expressions and phenomena including collocation, colligation, phraseological units, idioms, prefabs, among others. Such phenomena refer not only to single words but to phrases, multi-word sequences or even clauses, perhaps being mentally stored and retrieved once conventionalized or entrenched. Formulaic expressions have coherent meanings that cannot be represented by the sum of the meaning of each word. Such expressions are difficult to handle by the model of grammar that characterizes language as a simple set of general rules. Those expressions, however, by no means form a minority in language use but are actually quite frequent and pervasive. In this symposium, we will share our findings based on our cross-linguistic and in-depth investigation on various aspects of formulaic language, for instance, its interactional and socio-cultural functions, distribution within grammar! , how spoken and written forms of language affect each other in the diachronic and synchronic realms of formulaicity. Research activities to be reported in this international symposium are supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, i.e. KAKENHI (Pl: Ryoko Suzuki, No. 17KT0061) and by Meiji University. <Timetable> Date: March 13 (Fri) 9:55-17:00 Venue: Rm 310, Nakano Campus, Meiji University, Nakano, Tokyo https://www.meiji.ac.jp/cip/english/about/campus/nakano.html (Direction to Meiji Nakano Campus) https://www.meiji.ac.jp/cip/english/about/campus/na_campus.html#nakano2 (Campus map) https://www.meiji.ac.jp/koho/campus_guide/nakano/6t5h7p00000eqbr5-img/map_3f.gif(Floor guide) 9:30- Room opens 9:55-10:00 Opening 10:00-10:40 Talk (1) Daisuke Yokomori & Tomoko Endo (Kyushu University / The University of Tokyo) Unit-initial and unit-final kedo in Japanese conversation 10$B!'(B45-11$B!'(B25 Talk (2) Reijiro Shibasaki $B!J(BMeiji University$B!K(B From written to spoken language: Notes on full stop as a pragmatic marker and beyond 11$B!'(B30-12$B!'(B10 Poster presentations Fumino Horiuchi (Daito Bunka University) Role of formulaicity in acquiring English prepositions Toshihide Nakayama (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) Formulaic expressions as a basis for interactional coordination Ryoko Suzuki (Keio University) Responses in conversation: reduplication, repetition in resonance Hiroko Takanashi (Japan Women$B!G(Bs University) The dialogic emergence of language form in resonant play Tomoyuki Tsuchiya (Kyushu University) Anecdotal situation in Japanese SNS quotes: The case of $B!H(BA high school girl in McDonald$B!G(Bs$B!I(B and $B!I(BCarl L$(D+S(Bffler$B!I(B 12:10-13:30 Lunch break 13:35-14:35 Guest talk (1) Michiko Kaneyasu$B!J(BOld Dominion University) Expectations for $B!F(Bnatural$B!G(B ways of talking: A context-dependent perspective on fixedness in conversation 14:45-15:55 Guest talk (2) Tsuyoshi Ono (University of Alberta) Examining traditional grammar through formula: clause combining 15:55-16:55 Guest talk (3) Hongyin Tao$B!J(BUniversity of California, Los Angeles) Indexing formulaicity in Conversation: Alternations and interactional functions 17:00-17:30 Discussion $B(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(,(B $B"'(B $BK\%a!<%k$X$NJV?.$O$41sN8$/$@$5$$!#!J(BML$BG[?.@lMQ%"%I%l%9$G$9!K(B $BEv3X2q$X$N$*Ld$$9g$o$;$O!"2<5-$N%"%I%l%9$K$*4j$$$7$^$9!#(B $B"'(B DO NOT REPLY to this e-mail. 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