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10-ICAL Program--Final Version (date: January 14, 2006) - LANJUTAN (2)

11:00-11:30AM
Hui-chuan J. Huang
“Interactions between Prosody and Morphology in Squliq Atayal Syllabification”
Veronika Mattes
“One form – Opposite meanings? Diminutive and Augmentative Interpretation of Full Reduplication in Bikol”
René Van den Berg and Susan Shore
“A New Mass Elicitation Technique: The Dictionary Development Program”
Michael Raymon Manaloto Pangilinan
“Settling the Dispute on the Kapampangan Romanized Orthography”
11:30-12:00noon
Tsai-hsiu Liu
“Codas in Amis Reduplication”
Andrew Pawley
“Wayan Fijian Classification of Marine Animals: Some Problems for Lexical Description and for Berlin’s Universals of Taxonomic Rank and Nomenclature”
Michael Raymon Manaloto Pangilinan
“The Importance of Diacritical Marks in Romanized Kapampangan”
12:00-1:30PM
Lunch (sponsored by Ambassador Dr. Hsin-hsing Wu, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office)
Session 1: Philippine Syntax
(Chair: Matt Pearson)
Session 2: Austronesian Phylogeny Panel (Chair: Laurent Sagart)
Session 3: Dictionary Panel—Lexical Semantics/Dictionaries and Grammar (Chair: Andrew Pawley)
Session 4: Indonesian Languages (Chair: Anna Ma. Gloria Ward)
1:30-2:00PM
Michael Tanangkingsing
“Cebuano Passives Revisited”
Elisabeth Luquin
“The Polysemy of the Minangyan (Hanunoo) Term ‘āpu”
I Wayan Arka
“A Note on Numerals and Classifiers in Rongga”
2:00-2:30PM
Paul Llido
“Inflectional Case Assignment in Cebuano”
Frank Lichtenberk
“Dictionaries and Grammars”
Mikhail Chlenov & Svetlana F. Chlenova
“West Damar Language, An Isolate in South-Eastern Indonesia”
2:30-3:00PM
Aldrin P. Lee
“The Non-Verbal Sentences in Cuyonon: A Minimalist Approach”
Laurent Sagart
“The PAN Words for ‘7’, ‘8’, ‘9’ and Austronesian Phylogeny”
Russell D. Gray, Simon Greenhill & Robert A. Blust “Computational Phylogenetic Methods and Austronesian Subgrouping”
Josie Clausen
“Lexical Relations in Ilokano”
David Gil
“Riau Indonesian and the Typology of Isolating Languages”
3:00-3:30PM
Coffee Break


Session 1: Philippine Morphosyntax (Chair: Lillian Huang)
Session 2: Austronesian Phylogeny Panel (Chair: Laurent Sagart)
Session 3: Dictionary Panel—Demo of Lexicography Software/Organizational and Political Issues
(Chair: Andrew Pawley)
Session 4: Malagasy (Chair: I Wayan Arka)
3:30-4:00PM
Janet L. Allen
“The Ubiquitous, Anomalous –om- Infix in Kankanaey”
René Van den Berg
Demonstration of Lexicography Tools: Toolbox and LexiquePro
Markus Egert & Werner Drossard
“The Semantics of Malagasy Actor Voice Prefixes”
4:00-4:30PM
Videa P. De Guzman
“Morpheme-based versus Word-based Morphology”
Grimes, Charles
“One Dictionary, One Language, One Team, but Working at a Different Locations or on Different Computers? The Problem of Version Control and File Management—Turning Chaos into Quality”
Matt Pearson
“Tense Marked Obliques in Malagasy”
4:30-5:00PM
Josephine Daguman
“Meteorological Verbs of Northern Subanen: A Study of Basically Zero Valent Verbs in a Philippine Language”
John U. Wolff
“Evidence that Extra-Formosan Languages Form a Subgroup within Austronesian: Phonological and Lexical Developments”
Isidore Dyen
“Some Evidence Favoring the Central Hypothesis”
John Bowden
“Dictionary Making and the Creation of Standards Where None Previously Existed”

Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Session 1: Pronouns
(Chair: Lawrence A. Reid)
Session 2: Language Endangerment in Central Maluku Panel (Chair: Florey Margaret)
Session 3: Austronesian--General (Chair: Isabel P. Martin)
Session 4: Sociolinguistics Panel
(Der-Hwa Victoria Rau)
8:30-9:00AM
Hsiu-chuan Liao
“A Typology of First Person Dual Pronouns in Philippine Languages and their Reconstructibility”
Michael Ewing
“Language Attitudes, Activism and Activities in Allang, Central Maluku”
James Kristanto
“Comparative Morphology and Phonology: Bahasa Indonesia and Filipino”
Charlie Hanawalt
“Bitter or Sweet? The Vital Role of Sociolinguistic Survey in Lampungic Dialectology”
9:00-9:30AM
Marian Klamer
“Split/Fluid S in Indonesia: Forms, Semantics, and Why it is Not an Areal Feature”
Margaret Florey
“Assessing the Vitality of Endangered Languages in Central Maluku”
Masumi Katagiri
“Topicality of ‘Topic’ in Tagalog”
Obing Katubi
“Lampungic Languages: Looking for New Evidence of the Possibility of Language Shift in Lampung and the Question of its Reverse”
9:30-10:00AM
David Mead
“When to Use a Genitive Pronoun in Mori”
Simon Musgrave
“Dialects and Varieties in a Situation of Language Endangerment”
Kie Ross Zuraw
“Variation in Tagalog Tapping: Word Structure and Frequency”
10:00-10:30AM
Coffee Break
Session 1: Pronoun Ordering Panel (Chair: Loren Billings)
Session 2: Historical Linguistics/Phonology/ Phonetics (Chair: Michael Larish)
Session 3: Theoretical Issues (Chair: Isabelle Bril)
Session 4: Sociolinguistics Panel (Chair: Der-Hwa Victoria Rau)
10:30-11:00AM
Malcolm D. Ross
“Reconstructing the Pronominal System in Proto-Austronesian”
Pittayawat Pittayaporn
“When Words Erode: Moken Trisyllabic Syncopation and PAN Stress”
Resty M. Ceña
“A Not-So-Gentle Morphological Analyzer of Tagalog”
Uri Tadmor & Yanti
“Basò Kulònggé: The Honorifics of Jambi, Central Sumatra”
11:00-11:30AM
Ritsuko Kikusawa
“Historical Changes in the Casemarking of Pronouns in Extra-Formosan Languages”
Elzbieta Thurgood
“Acoustic Correlates of Contour Tones of Hainan Cham”
Luis Umali Stuart
“The –in Grid: A Mathematical Order in Language by Way of Tagalog Verb Phrases”
Normala Othman
“Current Trends in Pronoun Usage Among Malay Speakers”
11:30-12:00noon
Lillian M. Huang & Elizabeth
Graham Thurgood
Paz Buenaventura Naylor
Der-Hwa Victoria Rau &

“Ordering of Pronouns in Formosan Languages”
“Metatypy: Two Southeast Asian Examples”
“Toward Attributive Predication Syntax in Austronesian”
Hui-Huan Ann Chang
“Phonological Variation and Sound Change in Yami on Orchid Island”
12:00-1:30PM
Lunch (sponsored by Senator Eloisa Ejercito)
Session 1: Pronoun Ordering Panel (Chair: Loren Billings)
Session 2: Historical Linguistics—I (Chair: Angela P. Sarile)
Session 3: Oceanic Languages (Chair: Frantisek Lichtenberk)
Session 4: Lexicon—I (Chair: Emy Pascasio)
1:30-2:00PM
J. Stephen Quakenbush & Edward Ruch
“Pronoun Ordering in Kalamianic”
Michael D. Larish
“Proto-Asian Archaic Residue and Diffusional Cumulation”
David Meyer
“Dating Tahitian Oral Tradition Texts from Primarily Internal Evidence”
Roger Blench
“The Terminology of Domestic and Wild Animals in Malagasy and Coastal Interactions in East Africa”
2:00-2:30PM
Hiroaki Kitano
“Transitivity and Pronominal Clitic Order in Kapampangan”
John U. Wolff
“Petrified PAN Morphology in PAN Reconstructions”
René Van den Berg
“An Unusual Passive in Western Oceanic: The Case of Vitu”
Glenn Stallsmith & Glenn Machlan
“The aN- Agent Focus Affix in Minangali Music Terms”
2:30-3:00PM
Sherri Brainard & Ena Vander Molen
“Word Order Inverse in Obo Manobo”
Paul Jen-kuei Li
“The Internal Relationships of Formosan Languages”
Darrell Tryon
“Negation in the Languages of Island Melanesia”
Meredith Osmond
“Proto Oceanic Speakers’ Categorization of Health and Disease’
3:00-3:30PM
Coffee Break
Session 1: Pronoun Ordering Panel (Chair: Loren Billings)
Session 2: Historical Linguistics—II (Chair: Lawrence A. Reid)
Session 3: Discourse (Chair: Danilo T. Dayag)
Session 4: Lexicon—II (Chair: Maria Clara Ravina)
3:30-4:00PM
Celeste Chia Yen Lee
“Clitic Pronouns in Masbatenyo”
Roger Stone
“The Sambalic Languages of Central Luzon”
Isabelle Bril
“From Discourse and Referential Hierarchy to Clause-linking in Some Oceanic Languages”
Angela E. Lorenzana
“The Semantic Explication of the Filipino Emotion Word for ‘Anger’ Galit”
4:00-4:30PM
Adam Peng & Loren Billings
“Binukid Pronominal Clisis”
Ronald Himes
“The Kalamian Microgroup of Philippine Languages”
Lillian M. Huang
“Manifestations of Participants in Atayal: A Cross-Dialectal Study”
Joel Pabustan Mallari
“Linguistics, Ethnology, and Archaeology: Early Kapampangan Terms …”
4:30-5:00PM
Daniel Kaufman
“Morpho-phonologically Driven Alignment Systems in Sulawesi”
Robert A. Blust
“The Linguistic Position of Sama-Bajaw”
Byung-hoon Lee
“A Study of Participant
Grace Odal-Devora
“Some Problems in Determining the Origin of theReference in Central Bontok”
Philippine Word mutya or mutia”
5:00-5:30PM
Mark Donohue
“Pronouns, Clitics, Orders and Grammaticalization: Theoretical Issues in Tukang Besi” (to be read by Daniel Kaufman)
Simon Greenhill, Russell D. Gray & Robert A. Blust
The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database
Michael Walrod
“The Particle is the Message: The Influence of Discourse Particles on Textual Meaning”
5:45-6:45PM
LSP Election Meeting (Convention Hall)

Thursday, January 19, 2006
Session 1: Transitivity Panel (Chair: Ricardo Ma. Nolasco)
Session 2: Phonetics/Phonology—I (Chair: Ronald Himes)
Session 3: Palawan Languages/Literature Panel (Chair: Susan Evangelista)
Session 4: Formosan Languages—I (Chair: Paul Jen-kuei Li)
8:30-9:00AM
Nelleke Goudswaard
“Reciprocals in Begak (Ida’an)”
K. David Harrison, Katharine Merow & Rachel Shorey
“Sonority Contour in Northern Philippine Languages”
Erlinda San Juan
“The Cuyonon Verb System: A First Approximation”
Marie Meili Yeh
“The Evolution of Future Meaning in Saisiyat”
9:00-9:30AM
Ritsuko Kikusawa
“Syntactic Transitivity in the Analysis of a Malagasy Language”
Calvin R. Rensch
“Rhythm in Bidayuh” (to be read by Grace Tan)
Florida V. Dangan
“Contrastive Analysis of True and False Cognates in Filipino and Cuyonon”
Chao-lin Li
“On the Grammaticalization of Motion Verbs in Paiwan”
9:30-10:00AM
Ricardo Ma. Nolasco
“Proto-Austronesian Transitivity Revisited: Reviewing the Philippine Evidence”
Teresita D. Tajolosa
“Preserving the Ancestral Language: A Case Study of the Tagbanua Language in Irawan”
Fuhui Hsieh & Michael Tanangkingsing
“The Empty Root in Cebuano and Kavalan: A Counterexample to Grammaticalization”
10:00-10:30AM
Coffee Break
Session 1: Transitivity Panel (Chair: Ricardo Ma. Nolasco)
Session 2: Phonetics/Phonology—II (Chair: Robert A. Blust)
Session 3: Palawan Languages/Literature Panel (Chair: Susan Evangelista)
Session 4: Formosan Languages—II (Chair: Lillian M. Huang)
10:30-11:00AM
Maureen Joy D. Saclot
“On The Transitivity of Actor Focus and Patient Focus Constructions in Tagalog”
Juergen Burkhardt
“Long Terawan Berawan Phonology: Questions on Diphthongs and Syllabicity”
Fe Tria-Fernandez & Edna Imelda Fernandez-Legazpi
“The Sociological and Educational Significance of Selected Cuyono Folk Songs”
Huei-ju Huang & Shuanfan Huang
“Verb Semantics, Focus Type and Split O in Tsou”
11:00-11:30AM
Doug Trick
“Ergative Control of Syntactic Processes in Sama Southern”
Laura C. Robinson
“Vowel Harmony in Borneo?”
Jonalyn B. Villarosa
“Making Literature Alive: A Closer Look at Pala’isgen, a Tagbanua Epic”
Paula Radetzky
“The Semantics of the Verbal Complex, with Particular Reference to Saaroa (Taiwan)”
11:30-12:00noon
Elizabeth Calinawagan
Nikolaus P. Himmelmann“The Morphosyntax and Pragmatics of Antipassives in Ilokano”
“Notes on Waima’a Metrical and Intonational Structure”
12:00-1:30PM
Lunch
Session 1: Transitivity Panel (Chair: Ricardo Ma. Nolasco)
Session 2: Possessives (Chair: Malcolm Ross)
Session 3: Creoles (Chair: Carl Rubino)
Session 4: Formosan Language—III (Chair: Yung-li Chang)
1:30-2:00PM
Jason Kwok Loong Lee
“Transitivity, Voice, and Ergativity in Mandar”
Bradley McDonnell
“Possessives Structures in Ende: A Language of Eastern Indonesia”
Aireen L. Barrios
“Austronesian Elements in Philippine Creole Spanish”
Li-May Sung
“Verbal Reflexives/ Reciprocals in (Some) Formosan Languages”
2:00-2:30PM
Daniel Kaufman
“Transitivity and the Referentiality of Implicit Objects in Austronesian”
Stacy Fang-ching Teng
“A Study of Three Types of Predicative Possession in Puyuma”
Patrick O. Steinkrüger
“The Puzzling Case of Chabacano: Creolization, Substrate, Mixing and Secondary Contact”
Shuping Huang & Li-May Sung
“The Undergoer Focus ma- in Kavalan”
2:30-3:00PM
BillPalmer
“Passive and Characteristic Possession in Oceanic” (to be read by Malcolm Ross)
June Jacob & Barbara Dix Grimes
“Developing a Role for Kupang Malay: The Contemporary Politics of an Eastern Indonesian Creole”
Joy Wu
“The Analysis of pa- Verbs in Amis”
3:00-3:30PM
Coffee Break
Session 1: Transitivity Panel/Syntax (Chair: Ricardo Ma. Nolasco)
Session 2: Historical Linguistics—III (Chair: John U. Wolff)
Session 3: Deictics (Chair: Normala Othman)
Session 4: Formosan Languages—IV (Chair: Li-May Sung)
3:30-4:00PM
Yu-ting Yeh & Shuanfan Huang
“Transitivity and Ergativity in Squliq Atayal Reexamined”
Karl Anderbeck
“An Initial Reconstruction of Proto-Lampungic: Phonology and Basic Vocabulary”
Curtis McFarland
“Deictics in Philippine Languages”
Fuhui Hsieh & Chishin Chen
“Nominalization Constructions in Kavalan Revisited”
4:00-4:30PM
Paz Buenaventura Naylor
“Reflections on the Nature of Transitivity: With Reference to Focus and Discourse Pragmatics”
Tom Laskowske
“The Seko Languages in South Sulawesi: Reconstruction and Classification”
I Wayan Arka
“Spatial Expressions in Balinese and Rongga”
Chun-ming Wu
“Adverbials in Paiwan”
4:30-5:00PM
Foong Ha Yap
Charles E. Grimes
Antonia Soriente
Ching-I (Kolas) Chu“When and Why Prenominal Modifiers are Permissible in SVO Languages: Evidence from empunya Constructions in Malay”
“Hawu and Dhao in Eastern Indonesia: Revisiting Their Relationship”
“Reference to Space and Time in Two Kenyah Languages: Oma' Lung and Uma' Kulit”
“What an Austronesian Native Sees in His Language: Lexical Structures of Amis in Eastern Taiwan”
5:15-6:00PM
ICAL Business/Planning Meeting (Convention Hall)

Friday, January 20, 2006
8:15-8:30AM
Palawan State University Sining Palawan (Dance Troupe)
8:30-10:00AM
Plenary Lecture: Nicole Revel “Memory of Voice: Archiving and Analyzing Oral Compositions”
10:00-10:30AM
Coffee and Snacks(sponsored by Senator Jinggoy Estrada/PSU Sining Palawan performs)
Session 1: Epics Panel (Chair: Nicole Revel)
Session 2: NP Structures Panel (Chair: Simon Musgrave & Michael Ewing)
Session 3: AN Teaching Panel (Chair: Curtis McFarland)
10:30-11:00AM
Maria V. Stanyukovich
“Factors Affecting Stability/Variability of Ifugao hudhud”
Nikolaus Himmelmann
“Notes on Noun Phrase Structure in Tagalog”
Der-Hwa Victoria Rau, Meng-Chien Yang & Maa-Neu Dong
“Endangered Language Documentation and Transmission”
11:00-11:30AM
Patricia Afable
“An Ethnopoetic Study of the Ifugao Epic Bugan nak Panga’iwan”
Thomas J. Conners
“Nominal Marking in Semarangan Indonesian-Javanese”
Curtis McFarland
“A CAI Program for Teaching Filipino”
11:30-12:00noon
Luna, Edmundo & Cumming, Susanna
“Polysemy, Homophony, Definiteness and Possession: Indonesian -nya and Balinese -(n)e”
12:00noon-1:30PM
Lunch
Session 1: Epics Panel (Chair: Nicole Revel)
Session 2: NP Structures Panel (Chair: Simon Musgrave & Michael Ewing)
Session 3: AN Teaching Panel (Chair: Curtis McFarland)
1:30-2:00PM
Jose S. Buenconsejo
“On the Relationships between Words and Melody in the Palangihon-Umayamnon Bukidnon Uwaging”
Gary Holton
“The Relational Noun Marker ma in Tobelo, North Halmahera”
R. David Zorc
“The Use of Corpora to Develop Language Teaching Materials” (to be read by Curtis McFarland)
2:00-2:30PM
Manolete Mora
“The Tudbulol: Narrative and Time in T’boli Epic Song Performance”
Diane Massam
“Feature Packaging: Functional Categories in the Niuean Nominal Phrase” (to be read by Matt Pearson)
Maritoni G. Destua
“Chavacano Corpus Project”
2:30-3:00PM
Allen R. Maxwell
“Assessing the Epic Status of the Brunei Malay Sya’ir Awang Simawn: Place Names and Toponyms”
Simon Musgrave, Margaret Florey & Michael Ewing
“-CV Suffixes in Central Malukan Languages: Problems of Form, Distribution, and Function”
Day Tardo
“Chavacano Reader Project”
3:00-3:30PM
Coffee Break
Session 1: Predicates (Chair: Edilberta C. Bala)
Session 2: Philippine Linguistics—General (Chair: Emma Castillo)
Session 3: Language Contact (Chair: Ma. Lourdes Bautista)
3:30-4:00PM
Paul Kroeger
“Resultative Complex Predicates in Kimaragang Dusun”
Evelyn La Corda Calizo
“Filipino siya: A Case of Broadening”
Ekaterina Baklanova
“Morphological Assimilation of Borrowings in Tagalog”
4:00-4:30PM
Yung-li Chang
“Complex Predicates in Some Formosan Languages”
Corazon D. Villareal
“Language and Desire in Hiligaynon”
Hein Steinhauer & Aone van Engelenhoven
“About Babar: Enigmatic Language Contacts in East Nusantara”
4:30-5:00PM
Phil Quick
“Is there a VP in Pendau?”
Natalia V. Zabolotnaya
“Philippine Linguistics Studies in Russia”
“Kenji” Lawrence Rutter
“Going French, Going Tahitian: The Tahitianization of French Polynesia”
6:00PM
Buses depart Legend for Kamarikutan
6:30-9:30PM
Dinner with Epic Performance (Kamarikutan Kape at Galeri)
Saturday, January 21, 2006
5:00AM-6:00PM
Field Trip to Tabon Caves (or Excursion Operated by the Legend Hotel)

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