[2022]
- Kim, Okgi. On the syntax and semantics of ‘what’-exclamatives in Korean. A poster to be presented at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA 96), Jan 6-9.
[2021]
- Kim, Okgi. How can ‘what’-questions be interpreted as ‘why’-questions? To present online at 2021 Winter Young Scholar Symposium, December 9-11, hosted by the Linguistic Society of Korea and ISLI, Kyung Hee University.
- Kim, Okgi. There are ‘what’-exclamatives in Korean! A poster to be presented virtually at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 52), Oct 29-31.
- Kim, Okgi. Korean has ‘what’-exclamatives! A talk to be given virtually at the 15th Arizona Linguistics Circle (ALC15), Oct 15-17.
- Kim, Okgi and Jong-Bok Kim. A construction-based approach to negative wh-constructions in Korean. A talk to be given virtually at Korean Linguistics in Crosslinguistic Context, June 4-6.
- Kim, Okgi and Jong-Bok Kim. Negative wh-constructions in Korean: A construction-based perspective. A talk to be given virtually at The 29th Joint Workshop on Linguistics and Language Processing, June 4.
- Kim, Okgi. On the syntax of ‘why’-like ‘what’ in Korean. A talk to be presented virtually at the 29th edition of the Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics in Europe (ConSOLE), Jan 26-28.
- Kim, Okgi and Seulkee Park. The double life of mwes-ulo ‘what-with’: A reason wh-adverb and an instrumental wh-nominal. A talk to be given virtually at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA 95), Jan 7-10.
- Kim, Okgi. On the syntax of ‘why’-like ‘how’ in Korean. A poster to be presented virtually at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA 95), Jan 7-10.
[2020]
- Kim, Okgi. On the syntax of negative wh-constructions in Korean. A talk to be presented virtually at the 34th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, October 24-26, VNU University of Science, 19 Le Thanh Tong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.
- Kim, Okgi. (cancelled). Korean topic-type multiple accusative constructions as vacuous reformulative appositions. A poster to be presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS 56), April 30-May 2, The University of Chicago.
- Kim, Okgi and Jong-Bok Kim. (canceled). Grammatical interfaces in English ‘Much-of’ Degree Construction. A talk to be given at the 17th Workshop in General Linguistics (WIGL 17), April 4–5, The University of Wisconsin–Madison.
- Kim, Okgi. Specificational Afterthoughts in English as Inverted Specificational Pseudoclefts. A poster presented at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA 94), January 2-5, 2020.[poster][handout]
[2019]
- Kim, Dong Jin, Okgi Kim, and Hanyong Park. Prosodic Realization of Multiple Accusative Construction in Korean. A poster presented at Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language 2019 (HISPhonCog2019). May 24-25, Hanyang University, Seoul.
- Kim, Okgi. Specificational Right Dislocation in Korean as Remnant-VP Movement. A talk presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society (ILLS11), April 26-28, 2019, at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
[2018]
- Nykiel, Joanna, Jong-Bok Kim, Rok Sim, and Okgi Kim. Morphosyntactic form of Korean fragments is relevant to their resolution. A poster presented at the 92th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA 92), January 4-7, 2018.
- Kim, Okgi and Jong-bok Kim. English how come construction: A corpus-based perspective. Workshop in General Linguistics (WIGL) 15, April 7, 2018. University of Wisconsin-Madison.
[2015]
- Kim, Okgi and Jong-Bok Kim. Vacuous Object Extraposition in English: Interactions between the Lexicon and Discourse Functions. Illinois Language and Linguistics Society 7 (ILLS7), 17-18 April, 2015. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
- Kim, Okgi and Jong-Bok Kim. Is Much Enough of a Quantifier?: A Corpus-based Perspective. The 10th Annual Purdue Linguistics Association Symposium (PLA10), 10-11 April, 2015. Purdue University, USA.
- Kim, Okgi. English How Come Construction: A Diachronic Perspective. The Joint Conference of Korean Association for Corpus Linguistics (KACL) & Discourse and Cognitive Linguistics Society of Korea (DISCOG), 17 October, 2015. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea.
- Kim, Okgi and Jong-Bok Kim. Much of an N’ Construction: A Corpus-based Perspective. The Conference of Korean Association for Corpus Linguistics (KACL), 25 April, 2015 . Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
[2014]
- Kim, Okgi and Jong-Bok Kim. Right Dislocation Construction in English: A Constraint-Based Approach. The 30th Northwest Linguistics Conference (NWLC30), 26-27 April, 2014. Simon Fraser University, Canada.
[2013-2011]
- Kim, Okgi and Jong-Bok Kim. What With Absolute Constructions: A Corpus-based Approach. The Joint Conference of Korean Association for Corpus Linguistics (KACL) & 2013 Linguistic Association of Korea, 25 May, 2013. Jeonju University, Jeonju, Korea.
- Kim, Okgi and Jong-Bok Kim. How Come and Why: Similarities and Differences. The 8th International Congress on English Grammar (ICEG8), 26-27 April, 2014. Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong.
- Lee, Seung-Han, Okgi Kim and Jong-Bok Kim. English How Come Construction: A Double Life. The 5th Arizona Linguistics Circle (ALC5), 28-30 October, 2011. University of Arizona, USA.
Informal talks:
- Kim, Okgi. 2021. Korean employs ‘what’-exclamatives! The S-Group meeting at the UWM department of Linguistics, October 22.
- Kim, Okgi. 2021. There are ‘what’-exclamatives in Korean! The S-Group meeting at the UWM department of Linguistics, April 30.
- Kim, Okgi. 2021. There are ‘what’-exclamatives in Korean! The Annual Five Minute Talks Event, hosted by the UWM Linguistics department, April 23.
- Kim, Okgi. 2020. On the syntax of negative wh-constructions in Korean. The UWM S-group meeting, October 2020.
- Kim, Okgi. 2019. Specificational Right Dislocation in Korean as Remnant-VP Movement. The UWM S-group meeting, April 2019.
- Kim, Okgi. 2019. Parallels between English Right Dislocation and Pseudocleft. The Department of Linguistics’ First Three-minute Talk Event, March 2019.
- Kim, Okgi. 2018. Gapless Right Dislocations in Korean: A Remnant-VP Movement from Multiple Accusative Constructions. The UWM S-group meeting, Oct 2018.