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Technical Committee on Thought and Language (TL)  (Searched in: 2014)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
TL 2014-08-12
10:00
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Parsing of Ambiguous Relative Clauses in Japanese -- An Event-related Potentials Study --
Chunhua Bai, Yuki Kobayashi, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2014-12
Previous studies of Japanese relative clause association suggest that the parser first interprets the RC as modifying th... [more] TL2014-12
pp.1-6
TL 2014-08-12
10:30
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Children's comprehension of the syntactic marker -- A study of Japanese case marker ga, wo --
Akiko Zhao Chou, Luo Yingyi, Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2014-13
In this study we investigated how Japanese children acquire the syntactic case markers in their native language, i.e., g... [more] TL2014-13
pp.7-12
TL 2014-08-12
11:00
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Crowdsourcing surveys for research purposes -- Lancers as a case study --
Ryosuke Kohita, Edson T. Miyamoto (Univ. of Tsukuba) TL2014-14
Traditional questionnaire surveys tend to be constrained by logistic difficulties, and the data collected is often limit... [more] TL2014-14
pp.13-18
TL 2014-08-12
11:45
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Readers with less cognitive control are more affected by surprising content: Evidence from a self-paced reading experiment in German
Bruno Nicenboim, Shravan Vasishth, Reinhold Kliegl (Univ. of Potsdam) TL2014-23
A mechanism of predictions for language implies that the parser has to build up potential upcoming continuations and the... [more] TL2014-23
pp.67-71
TL 2014-08-12
12:15
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Eye Movements During the Processing of Pronominal Relative Clauses by Native and Non-native Speakers of English
Douglas Roland, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo), Gail Mauner (Univ. at Buffalo), Stephanie Foraker (Buffalo State College) TL2014-15
Previous research has shown that object relative clauses are typically more difficult to process than analogous subject ... [more] TL2014-15
pp.19-24
TL 2014-08-12
13:45
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Reanalyzed antecedents in German sluicing
Dario Paape (Univ. of Potsdam) TL2014-16
The current study investigated the real-time processing of German sluicing constructions with temporarily ambiguous ante... [more] TL2014-16
pp.25-29
TL 2014-08-12
14:15
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Recursion in syntactic processing in Spanish
Sergio Mota, Jose Manuel Igoa (Univ. Autonoma de Madrid) TL2014-17
Recursion is thought to be an essential property of language. However, the notion of recursion and its role in language ... [more] TL2014-17
pp.31-36
TL 2014-08-12
14:45
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Real-time Grammar Processing by Late Second Language Speakers -- An Eye-tracking Study --
Yuichi Suzuki, Yi Ting Huang (Univ. of Maryland) TL2014-18
The current study investigated whether late L2 English speakers could achieve real-time sentence processing. We focused ... [more] TL2014-18
pp.37-42
TL 2014-08-12
15:30
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall The learning of an A^2 B^2 artificial grammar by adults and children in a go/no-go paradigm
Shiro Ojima (Univ. of Tokyo/Shiga Univ.), Kazuo Okanoya (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2014-19
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] TL2014-19
pp.43-48
TL 2014-08-12
16:00
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Acquisition of Prosodic Focus Marking by Japanese ESL Learners
Atsushi Fujimori (Shizuoka Univ.), Noriko Yoshimura (Univ. of Shizuoka), Tomohiko Shirahata (Shizuoka Univ.) TL2014-20
This study investigates whether Japanese ESL learners can acquire English prosodic focus marking. Our experimental resul... [more] TL2014-20
pp.49-53
TL 2014-08-12
16:30
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Acceptability of Japanese-English Intrasentential Code-Switching by Bilinguals and Monolinguals -- A comparison of switching of head and phrase --
Junna Yoshida (Univ. of Tsukuba) TL2014-21
This research compares Japanese monolinguals and Japanese-English bilinguals in terms of their acceptability of Japanese... [more] TL2014-21
pp.55-59
TL 2014-08-12
17:15
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Aspect and Event Type df Japanese Verbs -- From the Point of View of Speakers' Event Recognition --
Hideki Chosa, Ayaka Tamura, Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2014-22
Although there are a lot of studies, which classify event aspects based on a verb classification, there are not so many ... [more] TL2014-22
pp.61-65
TL 2014-08-12
17:15
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Processing subject and object relative clauses with numeral classifiers in Japanese
Baris Kahraman (Univ. of Tokyo/JSPS), Kei Tanigawa, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2014-24
In this study, using a self-paced reading task and sentence fragment completion task, we investigated the influence of m... [more] TL2014-24
pp.73-78
TL 2014-08-12
17:15
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall The way of learning from the Japanese sentences which include topic marker "wa" or subject marker "ga" -- The function of Japanese particles topic marker "wa" and subject marker "ga" --
Kazuhisa Okayasu (Shonan High Sch.) TL2014-25
Abstract Japanese has topic marker wa and a subject marker ga. The sentence which includes one of these particles is w... [more] TL2014-25
pp.79-82
TL 2014-08-12
17:15
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall The Digital Linguistics: An Interdisciplinary Hypothesis for Neural Mechanism of Grammatical Demodulation -- Syllabic Addition and Modification of Grammars are Translated into Meanings at Brainstem Auditory Nuclei --
Kimiaki Tokumaru TL2014-26
To date, the origin and the mechanism of human language has never been clarified, because it is an interdisciplinary and... [more] TL2014-26
pp.83-88
TL 2014-08-12
17:15
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall [Poster Presentation] Contextual Influence on Ambiguity Resolution for Relative-Clause Attachment by Chinese Leaners of Japanese -- L2 Japanese in the Sentence Completion Paradigm --
Jiaohui Shen, Yoko Nakano, Yu Ikemoto (KGU) TL2014-27
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] TL2014-27
pp.89-93
TL 2014-08-13
10:00
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall [Tutorial Lecture] Fitting linear mixed models using JAGS and Stan: A tutorial
Shravan Vasishth, Tanner Sorensen (Univ. of Potsdam) TL2014-28
Psycholinguists routinely use linear mixed models (LMMs) for statistical inference. The most widely used tool for this p... [more] TL2014-28
pp.95-96
TL 2014-08-13
11:10
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall [Invited Talk] Neural models of language production
Franklin Chang (Univ. of Liverpool) TL2014-29
 [more] TL2014-29
pp.97-100
TL 2014-08-13
13:00
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall An ERP study of parsing and memory load in Japanese sentence processing -- A comparison between left-corner parsing and the Dependency Locality Theory --
Shodai Uchida (Univ. of Tokyo), Edson T. Miyamoto (Univ. of Tsukuba), Yuki Hirose, Yuki Kobayashi, Takane Ito (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2014-30
We report event-related potentials to long locative adjuncts following different types of NPs. First, when the adjunct f... [more] TL2014-30
pp.101-106
TL 2014-08-13
13:30
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Facilitatory and inhibitory effects of thematic fit in ambiguity resolution
Manabu Arai, Chie Nakamura, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2014-31
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] TL2014-31
pp.107-112
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