Thu, Aug 5 PM First Day Afternoon 13:00 - 15:05 |
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Opening Remarks |
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13:05-13:35 |
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.) |
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13:35-14:05 |
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.) |
(3) |
14:05-14:35 |
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.) |
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14:35-15:05 |
Developmental change of brain activation during sentence comprehension |
Satoru Yokoyama, Yasuyuki Taki, Hiroshi Hashizume, Takayuki Nozawa, Kei Takahashi, Ryuta Kawashima (Tohoku Univ.) |
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15:05-15:35 |
Break ( 30 min. ) |
Thu, Aug 5 PM Poster session (with short presentation) 15:35 - 17:50 |
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15:35-17:50 |
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.) |
(6) |
15:35-17:50 |
Examination of Typing Mismatch Effect in processing of Japanese shika-nai construction |
Yu Bise, Tsutomu Sakamoto (Kyushu Univ.) |
(7) |
15:35-17:50 |
Processing two types of ditransitive sentences in Turkish
-- Preliminary results from a self-paced reading study -- |
Baris Kahraman, Atsushi Sato, Hiromu Sakai (Hiroshima Univ.) |
(8) |
15:35-17:50 |
Linking syntactic priming to language development: a visual world eye-tracking study |
Manabu Arai (Riken/Univ. of Tokyo.), Reiko Mazuka (Riken) |
(9) |
15:35-17:50 |
The involvement of inhibition function during garden-path recovery in sentence processing |
Hiroaki Oishi (RIKEN/JSPS), Nobuyuki Jincho (RIKEN), Reiko Mazuka (RIKEN/Duke Univ.) |
(10) |
15:35-17:50 |
Prosodic influence of if-subordination on ambiguity resolution
-- a production study -- |
Yukiko Koizumi (Yamagata Univ.) |
(11) |
15:35-17:50 |
The Effects of Length and Prosodic Phrasing on Word Order
-- Speech Production in Japanese -- |
Haruka Amatani (Univ. of Tokyo.) |
(12) |
15:35-17:50 |
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.) |
(13) |
15:35-17:50 |
Contextual Frequency as a Predictor for Word Order in Japanese Sentence Production |
Tadahisa Kondo (NTT Corp.), Hiroko Yamashita (Rochester Inst. of Tech.) |
(14) |
15:35-17:50 |
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) |
(15) |
15:35-17:50 |
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) |
Fri, Aug 6 AM Second Day Morning 10:00 - 12:00 |
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Opening Remarks |
(16) |
10:05-10:35 |
Morphologically structured lexical entries
-- A psycholinguistic study of -sa and -mi derivations in Japanese -- |
Yu Ikemoto, Harald Clahsen (Essex) |
(17) |
10:35-11:05 |
Reduplication: why languages run wild |
Francesca Forza (DAGSL) |
(18) |
11:05-11:35 |
A Phase Theory-Based Computational Model of Sentence Generation |
Jason Ginsburg (Univ. of Aizu.) |
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Information about TL/MAPLL2011 |
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12:00-13:30 |
Lunch Break ( 90 min. ) |
Fri, Aug 6 PM Invited Talk 13:30 - 14:30 |
(19) |
13:30-14:30 |
[Invited Talk]
On the syntactic prediction in the processing of coordinated structures |
Masaya Yoshida (Northwestern U.) |
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14:30-14:40 |
Break ( 10 min. ) |
Fri, Aug 6 PM Second Day Afternoon 14:40 - 15:40 |
(20) |
14:40-15:10 |
Grammatical Role Assignment, Not Word Order, Drives Structure Choice in English, Japanese and Korean |
Jessica Montag, Maryellen MacDonald (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison) |
(21) |
15:10-15:40 |
Integration of Wh-Phrases and Predicates in Japanese Sentence Processing |
Hajime Ono (Kinki Univ.), Kentaro Nakatani (Konan Univ.) |