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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
TL 2023-12-23
11:30
Online National Tsing Hua University(Taiwan)
(Primary: Online, Secondary: On-site)
The Ideal Approach to Teaching Materials for Learning Japanese Onomatopoeia: A Case Study of 'Dondon' and 'Dandan'
Lian Zeqi (Kobe Univ.) TL2023-32
Onomatopoeia occupies a significant position in the Japanese language (Kindaichi, 1978), yet its description in existing... [more] TL2023-32
pp.7-12
MVE, IPSJ-HCI, IPSJ-EC, VRSJ, ITE-HI, HI-SIG-DeMO 2023-05-31
16:40
Tokyo
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
AR Environmental Sound Display of Onomatopoeia for the Hearing Impaired
Yuito Arisumi, Yutaro Hirao, Monica Perusquia-Hernandez (NAIST), Naoya Isoyama (Otsuma Women's University), Hideaki Uchiyama, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa (NAIST) MVE2023-5
In Japan, onomatopoeia such as onomatopoeia and mimetic words are often used to add concreteness to speech. On the other... [more] MVE2023-5
pp.24-29
TL 2022-03-13
13:00
Online Online [Invited Talk] Is onomatopoeia a vocabulary that is easy for foreign learners of Japanese to acquire?
Katsuo Tamaoka (Nagoya U.) TL2021-38
The acquisition of onomatopoeia is said to be based on sensory experiences in childhood. Therefore, for native Japanese ... [more] TL2021-38
pp.37-42
TL 2022-03-13
14:10
Online Online The Japanese Language of Food: Challenges in English Translation -- Relationship Between Foods and Delicious Expressions Using Texture Onomatopoeia --
Nami Fukutome (Tokyo Seiei College), Lucy Takato (Translator) TL2021-39
The purpose of this study is to focus on onomatopoeia used to express the state of food, especially related to texture, ... [more] TL2021-39
pp.43-44
NLC 2021-09-16
17:55
Online Online Considering onomatopoeia standards for Japanese language education
Tsuneo Sawa (YUUKOUKEN) NLC2021-17
In Japanese language education, there are few achievements related to onomatopoeia education and research achievements i... [more] NLC2021-17
pp.51-56
CNR 2019-08-28
11:00
Hokkaido   Mutual Recall Between Onomatopoeia and Motion During Doll Play
Takuya Takahashi, Yasuyuki Sumi (FUN) CNR2019-13
Onomatopoeias are a subset of many languages which are comprised of words formed from sounds. These words can express a ... [more] CNR2019-13
pp.7-12
TL 2019-07-14
11:30
Tokyo Waseda University Shiroganese versus Otaka-sienne -- Those Awful Katakana Morphemes --
Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.) TL2019-1
The Japanese language employs at least three kinds of scripts or character sets in writing, Chinese characters, hiragana... [more] TL2019-1
pp.1-6
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
TL 2018-06-17
17:30
Hyogo Kobe Gakuin University (Port Island Campus) Elucidation of the Functions of the Synonymous Onomatopoeia of "shikkari" , "chanto", and "kichinto" -- From the perspective of Japanese education --
Jingxin Zhang (Kobe Univ) TL2018-9
Understanding the functions of synonymous onomatopoeia can be a major problem in learning Japanese language for Japanese... [more] TL2018-9
pp.47-52
ET 2018-03-03
15:45
Kochi Kochi University of Technology (Eikokuji Campus) Physical Learning Support System Using Comic-Font Expressing Intuitive Intention of Sports Onomatopoeia
Kosuke Hasui, Akira Nakahara, Naka Gotoda (Kagawa Univ.), Takayuki Kunieda (RICHO), Kenji Matsuura, Stephen Karungaru (Tokushima Univ.), Yusuke Kometani, Toshihiro Hayashi, Rihito Yaegashi (Kagawa Univ.) ET2017-102
In recent years,onomatopoeia is focused one attention for teaching physical movement.Specifically,onomatopoeia used in e... [more] ET2017-102
pp.77-82
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint) [detail]
2017-12-21
12:50
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Green Computing Systems Research Organization [Poster Presentation]
Shota Ikawa (Univ. Tokyo), Kunio Kashino (Univ. Tokyo/NTT) SP2017-58
Representing various acoustic events by natural language seems to play an important role in natural man-machine communic... [more] SP2017-58
pp.17-20
ET 2017-11-11
15:40
Tokyo Sophia Univ. Proposal of A Wearable System Supporting Comprehension of Sports Onomatopoeia
Akira Nakahara, Takuya Ishioka, Naka Gotoda (Kagawa Univ.), Takayuki Kunieda (RICOH), Kenji Matsuura, Stephen Karungaru (Tokushima Univ.), Toshihiro Hayashi, Rihito Yaegashi (Kagawa Univ.) ET2017-63
Sports onomatopoeia can transmit the knack of the motion skill to learners. However, learning system by watching videos ... [more] ET2017-63
pp.57-60
ET 2017-11-11
16:00
Tokyo Sophia Univ. Proposal of a Physical Learning by Comic-Font Representation System of Sports Onomatopoeia
Kosuke Hasui, Naka Gotoda (Kagawa Univ.), Takayuki Kunieda (RICOH), Kenji Matsuura, Stephen Karungaru (Tokushima Univ.), Toshihiro Hayashi, Rihito Yaegashi (Kagawa Univ.) ET2017-64
Onomatopoeia is the focus of attention for teaching physical movement.Specifically,onomatopoeia used in explaining physi... [more] ET2017-64
pp.61-64
PRMU, SP 2017-06-22
13:00
Miyagi   Toward Description of Gaits by Onomatopoeia Based on the Relationship between Phoneme and Body-Parts Movement
Hirotaka Kato, Takatsugu Hirayama, Yasutomo Kawanishi (Nagoya Univ.), Keisuke Doman (Chukyo Univ.), Ichiro Ide, Daisuke Deguchi, Hiroshi Murase (Nagoya Univ.) PRMU2017-25 SP2017-1
Gaits are expressed by various onomatopoeias according to their appearance. It is said that onomatopoeia has sound-symbo... [more] PRMU2017-25 SP2017-1
pp.1-6
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2016-12-07
- 2016-12-09
Kochi Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) Deep-brain activity during an onomatopoeia-production task
Emiko Imai (Kobe Co-medical Col./Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT/Kobe Univ.)
There exists a hypothesis that onomatopoeia directly connected to qualia are useful for supporting vocal communications ... [more]
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2015-12-16
- 2015-12-18
Toyama Toyama International Conference Center Study using EMG to the effects of onomatopoeia in muscle output
Hideaki Mashimo, Yashuhiro Kawahara (OUJ)
Using the motion auxiliary effect of onomatopoeia, to examine the muscle strength improvement interventions in the rehab... [more]
HIP 2015-07-19
10:20
Fukuoka Kyushu Sangyo University The Effect of Onomatopoeia on Stream/Bounce Perception
Akihiko Gobara, Yuki Yamada, Kayo Miura (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2015-57
Verbal processing affects motion perception. However, it has been unclear whether onomatopoeia processing also affects v... [more] HIP2015-57
pp.77-82
ET 2015-05-23
15:05
Chiba Chiba Institute of Technology The effect of onomatopoeia for the transmission of tacit knowledge
Satoshi Shimada (Nippon Univ.), Yukie Majima (Osaka Pref. Univ.) ET2015-7
The transmission of tacit knowledge that is difficult to express is challenging problem in various fields such as medica... [more] ET2015-7
pp.33-38
TL 2014-12-20
11:00
Osaka   Assigning Onomatopoeic Words to Domain Trained Words-Relation Network of Sentiment Expressions
Tatsuya Senbon, Kazuhiro Takeuchi (OECU) TL2014-44
Onomatopoeic words in Japanese language are frequently occurred in various documents on the Internet. Those words have a... [more] TL2014-44
pp.1-6
HCS 2013-01-25
12:45
Kochi Kochi City Culture-Plaza CUL-PORT Appearance and tactile texture of onomatopoeia -- Cross-modal comprehension of onomatopoeia by Japanese 4-year-old children --
Ayaka Ikeda (NTT/Kyoto Univ), Tessei Kobayashi (NTT), Shoji Itakura (Kyoto Univ) HCS2012-69
Onomatopoetic words depict various types of sensations such as sounds, actions, and textures. An interesting property of... [more] HCS2012-69
pp.89-94
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