2007 DEALL Undergraduate Research Forum
Time and Place
Friday, March 9, 2007Hagerty 180
3:30-6:45 pm
Welcome
3:30-3:40
3:40-4:00
4:00-4:20
4:20-4:40
4:40-5:00
5:00-5:20
5:20-5:40
5:40-6:00
Closing
6:00-6:05
6:05-6:20
6:20-6:45
3:30-3:40
3:40-4:00
4:00-4:20
4:20-4:40
4:40-5:00
5:00-5:20
5:20-5:40
5:40-6:00
Closing
6:00-6:05
6:05-6:20
6:20-6:45
Opening Remarks and Introduction of Judges
Prof. Shelley Fenno Quinn, Undergraduate Director
Matthew J. Gerber
“The Importance of Poetry in Heian-era Romantic Relationships,” Japanese 654, Prof. Naomi Fukumori
Joshua Ocheltree
“A Comparison of Amish Work Music and Traditional Korean Work Music,” Korean 600, Prof. Chan Park
George Stey
“Translation into English of the Scenario (by Kubota Mantarô) of Nagai Kafû’s Novel Yume no onna (1903),” Japanese H783, Prof. William Tyler
Edwin Szeto
“Thinking Outside the Closet: Negotiations of Taiwanese Gay and Lesbian Subjectivities in Contemporary Fiction, 1994-1998,” Chinese H783, Prof. Patricia Sieber
Felice Forby
“Elements of Japanese Pronunciation: Accent and Intonation,” Japanese 710.51/711.51, Prof. Etsuyo Yuasa
Tabitha Hickman
“Chinese Slang on the Internet,” Chinese 580, Prof. Marjorie Chan
Brian Baker
“Postposing Adnominals in Japanese,” Japanese H783, Prof. Etsuyo Yuasa
Closing Remarks
Prof. Mari Noda, DEALL Chair
Judges’ Comments
Prof. Chan Park, Prof. Patricia Sieber, and
Prof. J. Marshall Unger
Pizza Party
Prof. Shelley Fenno Quinn, Undergraduate Director
Matthew J. Gerber
“The Importance of Poetry in Heian-era Romantic Relationships,” Japanese 654, Prof. Naomi Fukumori
Joshua Ocheltree
“A Comparison of Amish Work Music and Traditional Korean Work Music,” Korean 600, Prof. Chan Park
George Stey
“Translation into English of the Scenario (by Kubota Mantarô) of Nagai Kafû’s Novel Yume no onna (1903),” Japanese H783, Prof. William Tyler
Edwin Szeto
“Thinking Outside the Closet: Negotiations of Taiwanese Gay and Lesbian Subjectivities in Contemporary Fiction, 1994-1998,” Chinese H783, Prof. Patricia Sieber
Felice Forby
“Elements of Japanese Pronunciation: Accent and Intonation,” Japanese 710.51/711.51, Prof. Etsuyo Yuasa
Tabitha Hickman
“Chinese Slang on the Internet,” Chinese 580, Prof. Marjorie Chan
Brian Baker
“Postposing Adnominals in Japanese,” Japanese H783, Prof. Etsuyo Yuasa
Closing Remarks
Prof. Mari Noda, DEALL Chair
Judges’ Comments
Prof. Chan Park, Prof. Patricia Sieber, and
Prof. J. Marshall Unger
Pizza Party
2007 DEALL Undergraduate Forum Committee: Prof. Shelley Fenno Quinn, Chair; Prof. Weihong Bao; Prof. Naomi Fukumori; and Prof. Ooyoung Pyun

