Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
TL |
2019-07-27 16:10 |
Hyogo |
Hirao Seminar House, Konan University |
[Poster Presentation]
L2 processing of complex scope ambiguity in English
-- Can perceivers learn to access non-structural cues? -- Yukiko Koizumi, Eri Shoji (Yamagata Univ.) TL2019-26 |
Studies show that native perceivers can employ various factors in resolving structural ambiguities. In the case of the E... [more] |
TL2019-26 pp.71-75 |
TL |
2019-07-28 10:30 |
Hyogo |
Hirao Seminar House, Konan University |
Comprehension of underspecified iterative meaning in Japanese Yao-Ying Lai, Michiru Makuuchi (National Rehabilitation Center), Maria Pinango (Yale Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Waseda Univ.) TL2019-31 |
This study examines the processing of sentences like "The athlete jumped for 20 minutes", which involve an iterative mea... [more] |
TL2019-31 pp.101-106 |
TL |
2018-07-28 14:20 |
Tokyo |
Keio University |
Longer yet Faster Dependency Resolution and the Expectation Effect Nanami Moriyama, Hajime Ono (Tsuda) TL2018-18 |
Previous studies have suggested that memory retrieval and expectation for upcoming linguistic input are importantly part... [more] |
TL2018-18 pp.33-38 |
TL |
2018-07-28 16:40 |
Tokyo |
Keio University |
JESPR: An open-source library for web-based self-paced reading tasks Ralph L. Rose (Waseda Univ.) TL2018-23 |
JESPR is a freely-available open-source library for administering self-paced reading task experiments through a web brow... [more] |
TL2018-23 pp.53-58 |
TL |
2017-07-22 16:40 |
Tokyo |
NINJAL |
A model of semantic linguistic composition under conditions of morphosyntactic underspecification: the case of eventive iteration construal Maria Mercedes Pinango, Yao-Ying Lai (Yale Univ.) TL2017-21 |
It is observed that in English the composition of a semelfactive predicate, jump, and a for-adverbial, such as 1_"France... [more] |
TL2017-21 p.43 |
TL |
2017-07-23 11:40 |
Tokyo |
NINJAL |
Why do L2 Learners Accept Ungrammatical Sentences?
-- A Preliminary Study -- Toshiyuki Yamada (Gunma Univ.) TL2017-31 |
Why do second language learners sometimes accept ungrammatical sentences in the target language? In the present study, w... [more] |
TL2017-31 pp.91-96 |
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 |
2014-08-13 14:00 |
Tokyo |
The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall |
[Invited Talk]
The interaction of working memory and expectation-based processes in sentence comprehension Shravan Vasishth, Samar Husain (Univ. of Potsdam) TL2014-32 |
Husain and colleagues [1] have shown using self-paced reading that, in Hindi, when the expectation for an upcoming head ... [more] |
TL2014-32 pp.113-114 |
TL |
2014-08-13 15:05 |
Tokyo |
The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall |
When high-capacity readers slow down and low-capacity readers speed up: Working memory differences in unbounded dependencies for German and Spanish readers Bruno Nicenboim, Pavel Logacev (Univ. of Potsdam), Carolina Gattei (IBYME), Shravan Vasishth (Univ. of Potsdam) TL2014-33 |
We examined argument-head distance effects in SVO and SOV languages (Spanish and German) taking into account readers' wo... [more] |
TL2014-33 pp.115-120 |
TL |
2013-08-03 14:55 |
Osaka |
Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka Umeda Campus |
Effects of linear distance on the processing of Japanese relative clauses Natsumi Shibata (Dokkyo Univ.), Lan Jin, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2013-18 |
Two hypotheses have figured prominently in research on the processing of relative clauses: the structural distance hypot... [more] |
TL2013-18 pp.25-28 |
TL |
2012-07-22 10:30 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
Preservation of the Initial Analysis with Japanese Relative Clause Sentences Chie Nakamura (Keio Univ.), Manabu Arai (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2012-19 |
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] |
TL2012-19 pp.53-58 |
TL |
2012-07-22 15:30 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
Japanese EFL Learners' On-line Sensitivity to Subject-verb Number Dis/agreement in English Toshiyuki Yamada, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2012-25 |
This study examined Japanese EFL learners' on-line sensitivity to a L2 English property that is not found in their L1 Ja... [more] |
TL2012-25 pp.85-90 |
TL |
2011-02-04 11:10 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Japanese learners experience less difficulty with English garden-path sentences than native speakers by using subcategorization information of a verb Chie Nakamura (JSPS/Keio Univ.), Manabu Arai (JSPS/Tokyo Univ.), Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.) TL2010-48 |
This study investigates the difference in processing structurally ambiguous (so-called ‘garden-path’) sentences in Engli... [more] |
TL2010-48 pp.13-18 |
TL |
2010-08-05 15:35 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Processing two types of ditransitive sentences in Turkish
-- Preliminary results from a self-paced reading study -- Baris Kahraman, Atsushi Sato, Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2010-17 |
In Japanese sentence processing, Miyamoto and Takahashi (2002, 2004) showed that the [NOM>DAT>ACC] order is easier to pr... [more] |
TL2010-17 pp.37-42 |
TL |
2010-08-05 15:35 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
The involvement of inhibition function during garden-path recovery in sentence processing Hiroaki Oishi (RIKEN/JSPS), Nobuyuki Jincho (RIKEN), Reiko Mazuka (RIKEN/Duke Univ.) TL2010-19 |
This study investigated the involvement of the inhibition function during the garden-path recovery in sentence processin... [more] |
TL2010-19 pp.49-54 |