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Technical Committee on Thought and Language (TL)  (Searched in: 2010)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
TL 2010-08-05
- 2010-08-06
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Syntactic recursion and mental model in aphasia
Zoltan Banreti (Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungary)
The study investigates how aphasic impairment impinges on syntactic and/or semantic recursivity of human language.

Te... [more]

TL 2010-08-05
- 2010-08-06
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Testing Duration Effect in Southern Min-accented Mandarin
Yi-Ling Chung (CCU, Taiwan)
Although Tajima et al. (1997) argued that segment duration plays an important role in perceiving a foreign accent, but t... [more]
TL 2010-08-05
13:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Processing the Japanese sentence with the particle topic marker "wa" or subject marker "ga" -- The function of Japanese particles topic marker "wa" and subject marker "ga" --
Kazuhisa Okayasu (Tsurumine High sch.) TL2010-11
Japanese has a `topic marker wa' and a `subject marker ga'. The sentence which includes one of these particles is writte... [more] TL2010-11
pp.1-6
TL 2010-08-05
13:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Cues for Semantic Inference in L2 Verb Leaning -- A Study on Chinese Native Speakers Learning Japanese --
Kyoko Sakamoto (Hiroshima Univ.), Yuko Nakaishi (JSPS/Hiroshima Univ.), Shengyan Long, Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2010-12
It is said that causative events can be represented differently by verbs in Japanese and Chinese. In this study, we repo... [more] TL2010-12
pp.7-12
TL 2010-08-05
14:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Preference between syntactic vs. prosodic cues in comprehension of aurally presented English sentences among Japanese EFL learner
Chie Nakamura (JSPS/Keio Univ.), Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.), Shun Ishizaki (Keio Univ.) TL2010-13
The purpose of this study is to determine what information Japanese EFL learners rely on in processing English sentences... [more] TL2010-13
pp.13-18
TL 2010-08-05
14:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Developmental change of brain activation during sentence comprehension
Satoru Yokoyama, Yasuyuki Taki, Hiroshi Hashizume, Takayuki Nozawa, Kei Takahashi, Ryuta Kawashima (Tohoku Univ.) TL2010-14
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] TL2010-14
pp.19-24
TL 2010-08-05
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Is Count/Mass Distinction Grammatically Drawn in Japanese?: an ERP Examination of Count/Mass Classifiers
Junko Kanero, Mutsumi Imai (Keio Univ.), Hiroyuki Okada (Tamagawa Univ.) TL2010-15
By means of ERP recording, the present study investigates whether count/mass nouns are grammatically distinguished by co... [more] TL2010-15
pp.25-30
TL 2010-08-05
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Examination of Typing Mismatch Effect in processing of Japanese shika-nai construction
Yu Bise, Tsutomu Sakamoto (Kyushu Univ.) TL2010-16
In their study of Japanese wh-question processing, Miyamoto and Takahashi (2002) revealed that there occurs longer readi... [more] TL2010-16
pp.31-36
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. Linking syntactic priming to language development: a visual world eye-tracking study
Manabu Arai (Riken/Univ. of Tokyo.), Reiko Mazuka (Riken) TL2010-18
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] TL2010-18
pp.43-48
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
TL 2010-08-05
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Prosodic influence of if-subordination on ambiguity resolution -- a production study --
Yukiko Koizumi (Yamagata Univ.) TL2010-20
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] TL2010-20
pp.55-59
TL 2010-08-05
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. The Effects of Length and Prosodic Phrasing on Word Order -- Speech Production in Japanese --
Haruka Amatani (Univ. of Tokyo.) TL2010-21
The aims of this study are to investigate whether the length of an NP without a relative clause (RC) and the constraint ... [more] TL2010-21
pp.61-65
TL 2010-08-05
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Time Course of Processing Word Order Alternation in Japanese -- An ERP Investigation Using Reversible Sentences --
Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.), Hajime Ono (Kinki Univ.), Shengyan Long, Ying Deng, Hiroshi Nittono (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2010-22
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] TL2010-22
pp.67-69
TL 2010-08-05
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Contextual Frequency as a Predictor for Word Order in Japanese Sentence Production
Tadahisa Kondo (NTT Corp.), Hiroko Yamashita (Rochester Inst. of Tech.) TL2010-23
Using the Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese (CSJ), we investigated the correlation between word frequency and phrase orders... [more] TL2010-23
pp.71-76
TL 2010-08-05
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Accessibility-based sentence production in Yucatec Maya
Lindsay Butler (U Arizona), T. Florian Jaeger, Katrina Furth (U Rochester), Alice Lemieux (U Chicago), Carlos Gomez Gallo (Harvard), Juergen Bohnemeyer (SUNY Buffalo)
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more]
TL 2010-08-05
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. In the beginning was the Word of Gene, and the Word was Gene. -- Genetic and Linguistic Information Processings are both Digital Communication Systems (Digital Linguistics) --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) TL2010-24
Genetic coding system and human vocal language have a lot of common characteristics. (1) The use of digital signals, 4 m... [more] TL2010-24
pp.77-82
TL 2010-08-06
10:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Morphologically structured lexical entries -- A psycholinguistic study of -sa and -mi derivations in Japanese --
Yu Ikemoto, Harald Clahsen (Essex) TL2010-25
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] TL2010-25
pp.83-84
TL 2010-08-06
10:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Reduplication: why languages run wild
Francesca Forza (DAGSL) TL2010-26
Reduplication represents a great challenge for traditional generative accounts. My proposal develops an explanation of ... [more] TL2010-26
pp.85-91
TL 2010-08-06
11:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. A Phase Theory-Based Computational Model of Sentence Generation
Jason Ginsburg (Univ. of Aizu.) TL2010-27
This paper presents a computational model of sentence generation, based on recent work in Phase Theory (Chomsky 1999, 20... [more] TL2010-27
pp.93-98
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