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言語および非言語データを地図上で結びつける手法のさらなる発展に関する研究打ち合わせ


日 程

2025年4月27日(日)~2025年4月29日(火・祝)

場 所

国立民族学博物館 第3~第5セミナー室

対 象

研究者(・ご関心のある一般の方の聴講も歓迎します。)

定 員

【会場参加】80名(要事前申込み/先着順)
【オンライン配信】制限なし(要事前申込み)

参加費

無料

言 語

英語、日本語、日本手話

申込方法

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お問合わせ

菊澤研究室

E-mail:k4109★minpaku.ac.jp
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主 催

科研費国際共同研究加速基金(国際先導研究)
「時空言語学」の創成:地理と歴史を融合した言語の変化と発展への新たなアプローチ(課題番号 24K23937)
JSPS Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research (International Leading Research ) Project:
Establishing Spatiotemporal Linguistics: A New Approach to the Interdisciplinary Study of Language History and Human Movement (#24K23937)

Program

Day 1: April 27, 2025

· Seminar Room 5

9:00-13:00

Meeting with Interpreters & Data Check

· Seminar Room 3

11:45-13:00

Lunch Break

Opening

· Seminar Room 4

13:00-13:10

Welcome Address
Hirai Kyonosuke (Deputy Director-General, National Museum of Ethnology)

13:10-13:15

Business Announcements
Kikusawa Ritsuko (Minpaku)

13:15-13:45

Aim of this project; Current Status of the Project and Goal
Kikusawa Ritsuko (Minpaku)

Session 1: Language Databases (Chair: KIKUSAWA Ritsuko)

· Seminar Room 4

13:45-14:00

EvoSem: a database of polysemous cognate sets
Alex Francois (The French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS))
Siva Kalyan (University of Queensland; Australian National University) (online)

14:00-14:15

Introducing NonCanCase and Its Utilization for Analyzing Syntactic Change
Jóhanna Barðdal (Ghent University)

14:15-14:30

Introducing Asian SignBank
Philip Thierfelder (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

14:30-14:45

Towards the Compilation of an Etymological Database of Japonic Languages through a Unified Cognacy Framework
Igarashi Yosuke and Kenan Celik (NINJAL)

14:45-15:10

Questions and Comments

15:10-15:30

Break

Session 2: Database Management (Chair: OKAMOTO Susumu)

· Seminar Room 4

15:30-16:00

Australian Language Databases and Apps (About constructed open access databases, how to use them, copyright-related points to note, etc.)
David Nathan

16:00-16:30

Georeferencing for access and discovery of language data
Nick Thieberger (University of Melbourne)

16:30-17:00

Curating, Integrating, and Publishing Data in Comparative Linguistics
Johann-Mattis List (University of Passau, Germany; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology) (online)

17:00-17:30

Questions and comments, discussion

17:30-17:45

Break

· Seminar Room 5

17:45-19:30

Reception (Invited Members Only)

Day 2: April 28, 2025

· Seminar Room 5

9:00-10:00

Meeting with Interpreters & Data Check

Session 3: Language Data and Geographic Information (Chair: Mochihashi Daichi)

· Seminar Room 4

10:00-10:30

Historical Geolingusitics: Current Project and Perspectives
Shirai Satoko (University of Tokyo) and Suzuki Hiroyuki (Kyoto University)

10:30-10:45

Language Data and GIS: Current Status and Where We are
John Lowry (Oregon State University)

10:45-11:00

Connecting Human Science Resources through GIS Case study : Utilization of GIS in Interdisciplinary project, “A New Archaeology Initiative to Elucidate the Formation Process of Chinese Civilization”
Watanabe Nobuya (Chubu University)

11:00-11:15

Integrating of Language, archaeology, and genetics information using GIS
Anh Phan (Chubu University)

11:15-11:45

Questions and Comments, Discussion

11:45-13:00

Lunch Break (& Exhibition Gallery Visit)

Session 4: Language Data, Language-users’ Community and Scientific Endeavour (Chair: Yoshioka Noboru)

· Seminar Room 4

13:00-13:15

Eliciting Fijian words: a study of two surveys
Paul Geraghty (University of the South Pacific)

13:15-13:30

Data Collection of Ethiopian Sign Language (ESL) and ESL Dictionary
Eyasu Tamene (University of Addis Ababa)

13:30-13:45

Malagasy Languages and Language Maps
Michel Razafiarivony (University of Antananarivo)

13:45-14:00

Collecting Fijian Language Data
Apolonia Tamata (University of the South Pacific) and Mikaele Sela (iTaukei Trust Fund Board)

14:00-14:15

Laying the Groundwork for an Integrated Genetic and Linguistic Study in Fiji
Koganebuchi Kae (University of Tokyo) (online)

14:15-14:45

Questions and Comments

14:45-15:00

Break

Session 5: Lightening Talk: Project Members and Others

· Seminar Room 4

15:00-15:20

Development of noun incorporation in Vatulele Fijian
Okamoto Susumu (Minpaku; Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
 
A Phonetic Corpus Analysis of the Close Central Vowel in Miyako Ryukyuan
Patrick Elmer (Sokendai) (online)
 
Description of Sakhalin Ainu based on corpora: promises and challenges
Elia Dal Corso (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice) (online)
 
Temporality and Gestures in Korean
Kawabata Yuki (Minpaku) (online)
 
Change in negative particles of Romansh dialects – comparing AIS and AISr”
Seimiya Takamasa (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
 
Anthropological Research on the Sign Languages in the Pacific
Sano Fumiya (NIHU/Kyoto University)

15:20-15:30

Break

15:30-15:50

Describing languages on the Roof of the World
Yoshioka Noboru (Minpaku)
 
Phonotacticon: a cross-linguistic phonotactic database
Joo Ian (Otaru University of Commerce)
 
Spatial statistics and Adaptive maps
Mochihashi Daichi (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)
 
A computational sociolinguistic analysis of lexical emergence
Huang He (Fudan University) (online)
 
Spatial Data Analysis in Collaboration with AI
Ouchi Hiroki (Nara Institute of Science and Technology) (online)

Evening: Open

Day 3: April 29, 2025

· Seminar Room 5

9:00-10:00

Meeting with Interpreters & Data Check

Session 6: Statistics, Phylogeny and AI Analysis (Chair: Watanabe Nobuya)

· Seminar Room 4

10:00-10:30

Phylogenetic estimation using Bayesian statistics project “Understanding the past and future of global cultural and linguistic diversity”
Simon Greenhill (University of Auckland; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology) (Cancelled)

10:30-10:45

Toward Open Science in Linguistics: Adapting Practices in Japan
Murawaki Yugo (Kyoto University)

10:45-11:00

Spoken Language Technologies for Historical Speech and Audio
Takamichi Shinnosuke (Keio University) (online)

11:00-11:15

Understanding Each Other: Fostering Communication in Linguistics and Data Science
Victor Skobov

11:15-11:45

Questions and comments, discussion

11:45-13:00

Lunch Break (& Exhibition Gallery Visit)

Session 7: Planning for the first 2 years (Chair: Kikusawa Ritsuko)

· Seminar Room 4

13:00-14:30

Discussion:
1) System,
2) Research,
3) Fieldwork,
4) ECR’s training,
5) Seminars

14:30-14:45

Comments and Closing Remarks
Ohya Kazushi (Tsurumi University)

Post Symposium Session: FIJI GIS Atlas Project

· Seminar Room 4

15:00-16:00

FIJI GIS Project meeting
Fiji GIS Project members (others will be welcome to join)

 

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