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TL 2020-12-05
14:10
Online Online Comprehension of negation and adverbial scope ambiguity in Japanese -- initial findings --
Yukiko Koizumi (Yamagata Univ.) TL2020-7
This presentation discusses initial findings on the comprehension of the scope ambiguity involving negation and no-youni... [more] TL2020-7
pp.5-9
TL 2020-12-05
15:55
Online Online Processing cost of maintaining preverbal dependents
Shinnosuke Isono, Yuki Hirose (U Tokyo) TL2020-10
In online comprehension of strictly head-final languages like Japanese, there can be a large processing demand at the he... [more] TL2020-10
pp.18-23
ET 2020-09-10
16:10
Ishikawa Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Development of a Program for the Autonomous Learning of Japanese Prosody Using Python and Julius
Tomoyuki Ishiyama (JF) ET2020-21
This presentation examined a prototype program, written in Python, for the autonomous learning of Japanese prosody. Some... [more] ET2020-21
pp.63-68
EA, ASJ-H 2020-07-20
15:30
Online Online A Study on the Creation of Japanese Phoneme Balanced Sentences Suitable for User's Request
Yuko Takai, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi (Hokkaido Univ.) EA2020-6
Patients who are predicted to lose their own voice due to ALS (Amylotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) or pharyngectomy surgery ... [more] EA2020-6
pp.31-33
TL 2020-03-22
13:30
Osaka Osaka Electro-Communication University
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
[Invited Talk] Placedness of language -- Here, now, we, in reality --
Toshiyuki Sadanobu (Kyoto Univ.) TL2019-59
This lecture discusses the placedness of language, based on the lecturer’s most recent series of studies on contemporary... [more] TL2019-59
pp.21-26
SP, EA, SIP 2020-03-02
13:00
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Japanese dialect speech classification using sequence-to-one neural networks
Ryo Imaizumi (TMU), Ryo Masumura (NTT), Sayaka Shiota, Hitoshi Kiya (TMU) EA2019-108 SIP2019-110 SP2019-57
The language specific to a certain region is called a dialect, and the task of identifying which dialect the input speec... [more] EA2019-108 SIP2019-110 SP2019-57
pp.41-46
WIT, SP 2019-10-26
13:30
Kagoshima Daiichi Institute of Technology Japanese to Japanese Sign Language(JSL)Machine Translation based on SyntacticTransfer
Naoto Kato, Shuichi Umeda, Tsubasa Uchida (NHK) SP2019-17 WIT2019-16
Japanese Sign Language (JSL) is the first language for deaf people in Japan, especially those born deaf or who lost hear... [more] SP2019-17 WIT2019-16
pp.1-6
TL 2019-07-27
15:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University Can Japanese children learn polite speech from parental input?
Franklin Chang (Kobe City U.), Tomoko Tatsumi (Kobe U.), Hirofumi Hayakawa (Tamagawa U.), Misa Yoshizaki, Natsuki Oka (KIT) TL2019-14
Japanese polite language (teineigo) varies with the speaker-addressee relationship as well as social norms.
In corpus... [more]
TL2019-14
pp.17-19
TL 2019-07-27
16:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University [Poster Presentation] Examination of stop consonants produced by Mandarin-Japanese-bilingual children and their monolingual parents
Makiko Tanaka (NCKU) TL2019-19
Parental speech input is an important factor in children’s language development. Nevertheless, the relation between bili... [more] TL2019-19
pp.37-42
TL 2019-07-27
16:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University [Poster Presentation] Overuse Error of "no" in L2 Japanese: A New Proposal
Kazunori Suzuki, Jialiang Lu (Tokyo Tech) TL2019-20
This study examines the overuse error of “no” in L2 Japanese. There are several studies investigating the overuse of “no... [more] TL2019-20
pp.43-48
TL 2019-07-27
16:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University [Poster Presentation] Innateness of human language observed in second language acquisition
Toshiyuki Yamada (Gunma Univ.) TL2019-21
We propose a new approach to the long-standing issue in linguistics: of whether knowledge of language is innate or not. ... [more] TL2019-21
pp.49-54
TL 2019-07-27
16:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University [Poster Presentation] The Dynamic Characteristics in the L2 Mental Lexicon
Mikihiro Tanaka (KWU), Rumi Takahashi (Showa Univ) TL2019-23
There is considerable disagreement over how the mental lexicon in one’s second language (L2) is constructed in the human... [more] TL2019-23
pp.61-66
TL 2019-07-27
16:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University [Poster Presentation] Japanese children's knowledge of zibun and kare
Naho Orita (TUS), Hajime Ono (TUA), Naomi Feldman, Jeffrey Lidz (UMD) TL2019-25
While the Japanese reflexive zibun can be bound both locally and across clause boundaries (Inoue 1976 among many), the t... [more] TL2019-25
p.69
TL 2019-03-18
18:40
Tokyo Waseda University Contextual Variations in the Apologetic Expressions in Japanese
Takayuki Konishi, Ai Kanato, Yasunari Harada, Sachiko Shudo (Waseda U.) TL2018-69
Japanese is rich in apologetic expressions. This is a great challenge for the second language learners of Japanese. In t... [more] TL2018-69
pp.103-107
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2019-03-08
11:15
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology News with comprehension support information and effect for foreigners of Japanese language learning
Shinjiro Murayama (Special Needs Education School for the Visually Impaired, Univ.), Koji Harada (Utsunomiya Univ. Division of Professional Teacher Education), Isao Goto, Hideya Mino, Ichiro Yamada (NHK) WIT2018-66
DAISY is a digital format developed for the visually impaired. "Multimedia DAISY" with synchronized audio, text and imag... [more] WIT2018-66
pp.15-20
WIT, ASJ-H 2019-02-08
11:20
Ehime Ehime Univ. Development of General Purpose 3D high precision DB for Japanese sign language
Yuji Nagashima (Kogakuin Univ.), Shinji Sako (NIT), Keiko Watanabe (Kogakuin Univ.), Daisuke Hara (Toyota Inst. of Tech), Yasuo Horiuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) WIT2018-62
Sign language is used by deaf people, and is a natural interactive visual language different from and independent of spo... [more] WIT2018-62
pp.71-75
HCS 2019-02-02
15:50
Niigata Niigata Nippo Media Ship Parental reports on children's mental state language, at three years of age, predicts executive processing
Hiromi Tsuji (Osaka Shoin Univ.) HCS2018-63
Mental state talk has been regarded as one of the key components for the development of social understanding such as the... [more] HCS2018-63
pp.89-93
TL 2018-12-09
10:30
Ehime Ehime University Towards Support to Cross-Cultural Communication and Language Learning -- To Promote Understanding Specific Expressions in a Language Culture --
Masami Suzuki (KDDI Research, Inc.) TL2018-44
Automatic interpreting (speech translation) systems that helps communication between speakers between different language... [more] TL2018-44
pp.1-6
HCS 2018-11-02
13:00
Ibaraki   The Linguistics of the Interface between "Human Beings" and "Things" -- From the Perspectives of Basic Egocentricity and Public and Private Expressions --
Takashi Ishida, Ryohei Naya (Uni. of Tsukuba) HCS2018-41
How do we interact with “things” via language? This paper extends Naya and Ishida’s (2018) analysis and focuses on the l... [more] HCS2018-41
pp.1-6
ET 2018-10-20
11:25
Fukuoka Fukuoka Institute of Technology ET2018-42 We developed a communication tool which is used between deafblind and hysically unimpaired who doesn't know about braill... [more] ET2018-42
pp.23-28
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