Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
TL |
2019-07-27 16:10 |
Hyogo |
Hirao Seminar House, Konan University (Hyogo) |
[Poster Presentation]
The Learning of Verbal Inflection with Different Verb Types and the Amount of Input Anna Kato, Hajime Ono, Takuya Goro (Tsuda Univ.) TL2019-18 |
We conducted an experiment with twenty-four nonce regular verbs and tested in a writing format for the negative form and... [more] |
TL2019-18 pp.31-36 |
TL |
2019-07-27 16:10 |
Hyogo |
Hirao Seminar House, Konan University (Hyogo) |
[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 |
2018-07-28 14:20 |
Tokyo |
Keio University (Tokyo) |
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 |
2017-07-23 11:40 |
Tokyo |
NINJAL (Tokyo) |
Evaluating individual reading time differences through a psychological measure Mei Yoshimoto (Tsuda Univ.), Satoshi Nambu (Monash Univ.), Hajime Ono (Tsuda Univ.) TL2017-29 |
[more] |
TL2017-29 pp.81-86 |
TL |
2016-07-23 11:30 |
Tokyo |
Waseda Univ. (Nishi-Waseda Campus) (Tokyo) |
BCCWJ-EyeTracking
-- Reading Time Annotation on the `Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese' -- Masayuki Asahara (NINJAL), Hajime Ono (TC), Miyamoto Edson Tadashi (U of Tsukuba) TL2016-14 |
The Dundee Corpus (Kennedy and Pynte, 2005, `Parafoveal-on-foveal effects in normal reading', Vision Research, vol. 45, ... [more] |
TL2016-14 pp.7-12 |
TL |
2016-07-23 17:00 |
Tokyo |
Waseda Univ. (Nishi-Waseda Campus) (Tokyo) |
Mora Effects and the Sound Symbolism of Speed Mei Yoshimoto, Hajime Ono (Tsuda) TL2016-18 |
[more] |
TL2016-18 pp.31-36 |
TL |
2016-07-23 17:00 |
Tokyo |
Waseda Univ. (Nishi-Waseda Campus) (Tokyo) |
Locality Effect on the Processing of Gap-Filler Dependency: An On-Line Study of Japanese Relative Clauses Shoko Yanagino (JustSystems), Hajime Ono (Tsuda College) TL2016-19 |
In Japanese, previous studies observed a lack of locality effects in integrating a referential NP and a verb (Nakatani a... [more] |
TL2016-19 pp.37-42 |
TL |
2013-08-03 15:35 |
Osaka |
Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka Umeda Campus (Osaka) |
[Poster Presentation]
Similarity of Noun Phrases influences the word order in sentence production
-- Evidence from Kaqchikel -- Takuya Kubo (Hiroshima Univ.), Hajime Ono (Kinki Univ.), Mikihiro Tanaka (Konan women's Univ.), Masatoshi Koizumi (Tohoku Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2013-25 |
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] |
TL2013-25 pp.63-68 |
TL |
2013-08-03 15:35 |
Osaka |
Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka Umeda Campus (Osaka) |
[Poster Presentation]
Binding and Dependency Length in Gapless Relative Clauses Hajime Ono, Yu Ikemoto (Kinki Univ.) TL2013-29 |
Previous studies on Japanese relative clauses suggested that prediction makes an effect on the processing cost for the r... [more] |
TL2013-29 pp.87-92 |
TL |
2011-08-05 14:45 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima Univ. (Hiroshima) |
Animacy Effects on Word Order in VOS Language
-- Evidence from a Picture Description Task in Kaqchikel -- Takuya Kubo (Hiroshima Univ.), Hajime Ono (Kinki Univ.), Mikihiro Tanaka (Showa Univ.), Masatoshi Koizumi (Tohoku Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2011-11 |
Recent production studies have shown that the linear order of NPs is affected by animacy in a way that an animate NP ten... [more] |
TL2011-11 pp.19-24 |
TL |
2011-08-05 15:15 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima Univ. (Hiroshima) |
Grammatical Function Assignment and Word Order Determination in Japanese Sentence Production
-- Evidence from Structural Priming Effects in a Picture Description Task -- Ying Deng (Hiroshima Univ.), Hajime Ono (Kinki Univ), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2011-12 |
Using a structural priming paradigm, the details of sentence production model have been investigated substantially, spec... [more] |
TL2011-12 pp.25-30 |
TL |
2011-08-06 10:00 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima Univ. (Hiroshima) |
Why object clefts are easier to process than subject clefts in Japanese
-- Frequency or expectation? -- Baris Kahraman (Canakkale Onsekiz Mart Univ.), Atsushi Sato (Hiroshima Univ.), Hajime Ono (Kinki Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2011-20 |
Previous studies have shown that both frequency and expectation for upcoming structures play an important role on senten... [more] |
TL2011-20 pp.67-72 |
TL |
2010-08-05 15:35 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. (Tokyo) |
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 |
2010-08-06 15:10 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. (Tokyo) |
Integration of Wh-Phrases and Predicates in Japanese Sentence Processing Hajime Ono (Kinki Univ.), Kentaro Nakatani (Konan Univ.) TL2010-28 |
In head-final languages like Japanese, one can imagine that a lot of integration processes must occur at the predicate, ... [more] |
TL2010-28 pp.99-104 |
TL |
2009-07-18 15:15 |
Fukuoka |
New Century Plaza II, Hakozaki Campus of Kyushu Univ. (Fukuoka) |
Effects of Noun Phrase Animacy and Word Order in Sentence Production
-- An Eye-Tracking Study using Visual World Paradigm -- Kanako Ono, Ying Deng (Hiroshima Univ.), Hajime Ono (Kinki Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2009-15 |
Griffin & Bock (2000) monitored the eye-movement of speakers as they describe simple events and found that the speakers’... [more] |
TL2009-15 pp.39-44 |
TL |
2009-07-18 16:30 |
Fukuoka |
New Century Plaza II, Hakozaki Campus of Kyushu Univ. (Fukuoka) |
[Poster Presentation]
Effects of Noun Phrase Animacy and Predicate Type on Word Order Alternation in Three-Place Predicate Constructions
-- An ERP Investigation -- Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima University), Kaori Hamada, Rosalynn Chiu, Shengyan Long, Ying Deng (Hiroshima University), Hajime Ono (Kinki University), Hiroshi Nittono (Hiroshima University) TL2009-19 |
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] |
TL2009-19 pp.63-66 |
TL |
2008-08-08 13:30 |
Miyagi |
Hotel Onikobe (Miyagi) |
The Semantic Inference in the Acquisition of Verbal Lexical Concept
-- In the case of an adult Japanese native speaker -- Kyoko Sakamoto, Tomoaki Sato, Naoko Kotake, Ying Deng, Rosalynn Chiu, Youngju Kim (Hiroshima Univ.), Hajime Ono (Kansai Gaidai Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2008-16 |
This study examined whether or not adult native speakers of Japanese infer meaning from case particles when they learn n... [more] |
TL2008-16 pp.23-28 |
TL |
2008-08-08 14:00 |
Miyagi |
Hotel Onikobe (Miyagi) |
Asymmetry between arguments and adjuncts in processing structurally ambiguous sentences
-- Comparing NPs and adverbs in Japanese -- Rosalynn Chiu (Hiroshima Univ.), Hajime Ono (Kansai Gaidai Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2008-17 |
Although attachment ambiguity arises because a dative goal argument is always optional for Japanese ditransitive verbs, ... [more] |
TL2008-17 pp.29-34 |
TL |
2008-08-08 16:15 |
Miyagi |
Hotel Onikobe (Miyagi) |
Priming effects in Japanese passive sentence production
-- Evidence from Picture-description task in dialogue -- Ying Deng (Hiroshima Univ.), Hajime Ono (Kansai Gaidai Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2008-22 |
Structural priming (SP) effects have been substantially investigated in head-initial languages (e.g., English). Our prev... [more] |
TL2008-22 pp.55-60 |
TL |
2008-08-09 15:30 |
Miyagi |
Hotel Onikobe (Miyagi) |
Message Planning and Lexical Encoding in Sentence Production
-- A View from Japanese Existential Construction -- Hajime Ono (Kansai Gaidai Univ.), Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) TL2008-34 |
Griffin & Bock (2000) monitored the eye-movement of speakers as they describe simple events and found that the speakers ... [more] |
TL2008-34 pp.119-124 |