Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
TL |
2012-07-21 13:00 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
A child is a little but smart translator
-- From the viewpoint of the basic mechanism of linguistic information exchange -- Morihiko Iwagaki TL2012-10 |
New born babies have already learned that the world is composed of both space (containing shapes) and time (which is sym... [more] |
TL2012-10 pp.1-5 |
TL |
2012-07-21 13:30 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
The processing of surface and deep anaphora in Japanese
-- An ERP study -- Masuyo Ito (Fukuoka Univ.), Masataka Yano, Yu Bise, Yuki Tateyama, Tsutomu Sakamoto (KU) TL2012-11 |
Human beings are thought to depend on linguistic antecedents or nonlinguistic context to interpret phonetically-null or ... [more] |
TL2012-11 pp.7-12 |
TL |
2012-07-21 14:00 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
L2 sentence comprehension by Japanese learners of English with different proficiency levels Satoru Yokoyama (Tohoku Univ.), Emmanuel Manalo, Tanaka-Ellis Nobue (Waseda Univ.), Kei Takahashi, Hiroshi Hashizume, Jeong Hyeongjeong, Ryuta Kawashima (Tohoku Univ.) TL2012-12 |
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] |
TL2012-12 pp.13-17 |
TL |
2012-07-21 15:00 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
[Poster Presentation]
The relationship between developmental changes in pronunciation and brain activity during speech production in a foreign language Hiroshi Hashizume, Yasuyuki Taki, Yuko Sassa, Benjamin Thyreau, Michiko Asano, Kohei Asano, Hikaru Takeuchi, Rui Nouchi, Yuka Kotozaki, Hyeonjeong Jeong, Motoaki Sugiura, Ryuta Kawashima (IDAC, Tohoku Univ.) TL2012-13 |
Childhood is known to be the best time in life to acquire foreign speech sounds. Therefore, it is important for foreign ... [more] |
TL2012-13 pp.19-23 |
TL |
2012-07-21 15:05 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
[Poster Presentation]
On the processing of concessive tatoe V-temo clauses in Japanese
-- An ERP study -- Yuki Tateyama, Yu Bise, Masataka Yano, Tsutomu Sakamoto (Kyushu Univ.) TL2012-14 |
Previous researches using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) have revealed response components that reflect the cost ... [more] |
TL2012-14 pp.25-30 |
TL |
2012-07-21 15:10 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
[Poster Presentation]
Brain response to grammatical aspect mismatch
-- An ERP study with Japanese native speakers -- Shengyan Long, Manami Sato, Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2012-15 |
Previous studies on Japanese language comprehension have shown that grammatical aspect is processed by interacting with ... [more] |
TL2012-15 pp.31-36 |
TL |
2012-07-21 15:15 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
[Poster Presentation]
The Cognitive Representation of Japanese Giving and Receiving Auxiliaries
-- Evidence from an Eye-tracking Study -- Manami Sato, Shengyan Long, Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2012-16 |
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] |
TL2012-16 pp.37-40 |
TL |
2012-07-21 15:20 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
[Poster Presentation]
When is the object relative clause easier to process than the subject relative clause? Atsushi Sato (Nanzan Univ.), Baris Kahraman (Canakkale Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2012-17 |
[more] |
TL2012-17 pp.41-46 |
TL |
2012-07-22 10:00 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
Expectation and gap preference in the comprehension of Japanese relative clauses Michiko Nakamura (Future Univ. Hakodate), Edson T. Miyamoto (Univ. of Tsukuba) TL2012-18 |
The comprehension of relative clauses in Japanese can be affected by at least two types of ambiguities. First, nominativ... [more] |
TL2012-18 pp.47-52 |
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 11:00 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
Priming of branching structure in comprehension Manabu Arai, Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo), Chie Nakamura (Keio Univ.), Edson T. Miyamoto (Univ. of Tsukuba) TL2012-20 |
It is known that previous experience of a particular syntactic structure facilitates subsequent processing of the same s... [more] |
TL2012-20 pp.59-62 |
TL |
2012-07-22 11:30 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
What is in contrast?
-- The role of prosodic prominence in ambiguity resolution -- Yuki Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo), Manabu Arai (JSPS/Univ. of Tokyo), Kiwako Ito (Ohio State Univ.) TL2012-21 |
Two eye-tracking visual world experiments investigate the interaction between the contrast-marking prosody and contextua... [more] |
TL2012-21 pp.63-66 |
TL |
2012-07-22 13:15 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
[Invited Talk]
Amplitude drops facilitate categorization and discrimination of length contrasts Shigeto Kawahara (Rutgers Univ.) TL2012-22 |
Kato et al. showed that given streams of sounds, listeners use amplitude changes to demarcate segmental boundaries. This... [more] |
TL2012-22 pp.67-72 |
TL |
2012-07-22 14:30 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
The impact of pseudo-speaking practices on L2 spontaneous speech Emiko Kaneko (Univ. of Aizu) TL2012-23 |
In the field of second language acquisition, mechanical practices such as shadowing and repeating are somewhat outdated.... [more] |
TL2012-23 pp.73-78 |
TL |
2012-07-22 15:00 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University |
The Quicker, the Better? L2 Proficiency, Reaction Time, and Brain Activation Shin'ichiro Ishikawa (Kove Univ.), Qiang Wei (NICT) TL2012-24 |
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] |
TL2012-24 pp.79-84 |
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 |