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TL2015-40
A Study on Chinese Learners' Use of "-au" Compound Verbs Seen in Four Kinds of Learner Corpora
Qi Zhang (Kobe Univ.)
pp. 1 - 6
TL2015-41
Use of Phrasal Verbs in L2 English Speeches and Essays
-- A Corpus-based Comparison of Japanese Learners of English and English Native Speakers --
Tomomi Maehama (Kobe Univ.)
pp. 7 - 12
TL2015-42
[Invited Talk]
The ICNALE: A New Learner Corpus for International Contrastive Interlanguage Analysis
Shin'ichiro Ishikawa (Kobe Univ.)
pp. 13 - 18
TL2015-43
The effect of foreign accents by Japanese on employment-related decisions
Lisa Nabei (Tokai Univ.)
pp. 19 - 21
TL2015-44
Do Japanese EFL learners make use of animacy information when parsing an object relative clause?
-- A comparison between auditory and visual presentation --
Ayako Hirano, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.)
pp. 23 - 28
TL2015-45
Production of English Question Sentences by Japanese EFL Learners
-- Reproduction of and Conversion into Question Sentences --
Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.), Miwa Morishita (Kobe Gakuin Univ.)
pp. 29 - 34
TL2015-46
A relational study on consciousness and brain information
-- Especialy on "Hard Problem" --
Noguchi Toyota (JCSS)
pp. 35 - 40
TL2015-47
Networking, social participation and acquisition of Japanese
-- Case studies of several Indian business persons in Japan --
Mana Suzuki (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 41 - 46
TL2015-48
Transitory politeness effect in manipulated usages of "Futsuu-ni" in Japanese
Anju Ogata, Sachiko Shudo (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 47 - 52
TL2015-49
The future possibility of a study of evaluation for the writing in Japanese
-- A case of readers' evaluation for email --
Risa Kikuchi (JWU)
pp. 53 - 58
TL2015-50
Network of using Japanese
-- A case study of the Nurse and Careworker Candidates from Indonesia Under the Economic Partnership Agreement --
Mamiko Kato (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 59 - 60
TL2015-51
What they obtained while staying in Japan to learn Japanese
-- Interviews with Indonesian teachers --
Akiko Ota (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 61 - 62
TL2015-52
Sentence structure analysis for legal documents using distributed representation of words
Kazuma Nagahama, Kazuhiro Takeuchi (OECU)
pp. 63 - 66
TL2015-53
A Study of Ontology for Civil Trial
Yuya Kiryu, Atsushi Ito (Utsunomiya Univ.), Takehiko Kasahara (Toin Yokohama Univ.), Yu Watanabe, Masahiro Fujii, Hiroyuki Hatano (Utsunomiya Univ.)
pp. 67 - 72
TL2015-54
[Invited Talk]
How not-so-wrong translation may convey critically wrong information through presupposition in a legal context
-- A linguistic analysis of the Gerspacher Case --
Sachiko Shudo (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 73 - 78
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.