The 2nd International Meeting of Linguistic Evolution and Genetic Evolution

 

Program

September 15

Time

Title

8:00-18:00

Registration at the lobby of Shanghai Fuxuan Hotel

September 16

Time

Title

Reporter

Emcee

Session 1: President Report.

8:30-8:45

Opening Session

Shangli Lin

Li Jin

8:45-9:30

1.1President report: Evolution of Languages and Evolution of Peoples

William Shiyuan Wang

9:30-10:00

Group photo, coffee break

10:00-10:45

1.2President report: Advances in the genetic evolution studies on the East Asians

Li Jin

 

 

Lunch

Session 2: Roundtable Workshop

13:30-16:30

2.1Associations between the genetic evolution and linguistic evolution

William Shiyuan Wang

Hui Li

14:45-15:00

New Era of the genetic disease studies from ILLUMINA

Liang Xu

 

15:00-15:20

coffee break

15:20-15:35

ABI: making progress with human genome studies

 

 

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Time

Title

Reporter

Emcee

Session 3: Sino-Tibetan

8:30-9:00

3.1 The homeland of Sino-Tibetan-Austronesian: where and when ?

L. Sagart

Hui Li

9:00-9:30

3.2 Association between Chinese haplotypes and classification of Chinese dialects

Dan Xu,

XiaodongXie

9:30-9:40

3.3Genetic analyses on the Sino-Tibetan populations

Yajun Yang

9:40-10:00

3.4 Reconstruction of the phonetic inventory of the proto-Sino-Tibetan

Hongkai Sun

10:00-10:20

3.5 Linguistic information structure and evolution of the phoneme weights of Tibeto-Burman

Jiangping Kong

10:20-10:30

coffee break

10:30-10:50

3.6Ancient languages in the area of Yangtze River,the Yellow River, and South China

Anqi Wu

Hui Li

10:50-11:10

3.7The diversification of Bai language and peoplefrom multiple disciplines

Feng Wang

11:10-11:30

3.8 Transforming to high vowels and exceeding the limit of the vowels in Luoyang, Ledu, and Huangyuan dialects

Yun Mai

11:30-11:50

3.9  Intonation levels of Chinese

Feng Shi

 

Lunch

Session 4: Daic and Austronesian

13:30-13:50

4.1 Common origin of the Austronesian and

Daic Populations

Hui Li

Huan Tao

13:50-14:20

4.2 Filiation between Chinese and Daic languages

Wuyun Pan

14:20-14:35

4.3 Genetic origin of Kadai-speaking Gelong people on Hainan island

Dongna Li

14:35-14:55

4.4 Linguistic Evidence for Early Austronesian Settlement and Dispersal in Taiwan

Jen-kuei Li

14:55-15:15

4.5 Analyzing the Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of Formosan Aborigines

Albert Min-Shan Ko

 

15:15-15:30

coffee break

15:30-16:00

4.6 Common origin of Sino-Tibetan, Austro-Asiatic, and Austronesian

Shangfang Zhengzhang

Huan Tao

16:00-16:20

4.7 The relationship between molecular

anthropology and linguistics in the context of chronology

Zsjit Ngiam

16:20-16:40

4.8 Language league and feature of Southeast Asian language league

Zhongmin Chen

16:40-17:00

4.9 Chinese language and brain

Gang Peng

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Time

Title

Reporter

Emcee

Session 5: In the Flanking regions of East Asia

8:30-9:00

5.1Classification of Hmong-Mien

Xing Huang

Wuyun Pan

9:00-9:20

5.2 Genetic affinity between the Hmong-Mien and Mon-Khmer populations

Yan Lu

9:20-9:40

5.3 Historic evolution of the nasal plosives in Mien languages

Guoyi Long

9:40-10:00

5.4 Genetic evidences are against a common origin of the Altaic populations

Ryan Lanhai Wei

10:00-10:20

coffee break

10:20-10:40

5.5 Genetic origin and dispersion of American Indian – from North Asia to New World

Yungang He

Wuyun Pan

10:40-11:00

5.6 Advances in the evolutionary linguistics

Wenkan Xu

11:00-11:20

5.7 Language relationships in East Asia based on syllable statistics

Haixiong Yan

11:20-11:50

5.8 The consequence of the evolution of the monosyllable languages

Di Jiang

 

 

Lunch

Session 6: Methodology

13:30-14:00

6.1 A Brief Survey of Multidisciplinary Approaches in Evolutionary Linguistics

Tao Gong

Yungang He

14:00-14:20

6.2 Human migration in East Asia viewed from HLA

Da Di

14:20-14:50

6.3 Evolution and early protection of the endangered languages

Jian Yun

14:50-15:20

coffee break

15:20-15:50

6.4 Parameter calculation and simulation in the mode of language competition

Menghan Zhang

Yungang He

15:50-16:10

6.5 ERP study on the corporeality effect and lexical category effect in the expounding of nouns and verbs in Chinese

Quansheng Xia

16:10-16:30

6.6 Origin of ancient people in Xinjiang viewed from DNA and anthropometry

Jingze Tan

 

Closing summary

Wuyun Pan