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TL 2023-12-23
13:45
Online National Tsing Hua University(Taiwan)
(Primary: Online, Secondary: On-site)
How reading aloud and shadowing affect Japanese EFLlearners' grammatical knowledge and processing
Yasuhiro Shimizu, Yokokawa Hirokazu (Kobe Univ.) TL2023-35
This study conducted an experiment to investigate the effects of reading aloud, shadowing, and explicit grammatical info... [more] TL2023-35
pp.25-30
TL 2023-09-10
10:50
Online
(Primary: Online, Secondary: On-site)
The Influence of Spatial Concepts on Acquisition of Prepositions for Japanese EFL learners -- A study using a nonverbal similarity judgment task and an oral recall task --
Azusa Nakagawa, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2023-8
 [more] TL2023-8
pp.7-12
TL 2023-03-11
11:30
Online Online Changes in International Communication Skills of Japanese High School Students in an Online International Exchange Program
Hirokazu Yokokawa, Nana Tsusaka (Kobe Univ.), Sayaka Horne, Shunta Igarashi (With The World) TL2022-37
 [more] TL2022-37
pp.18-23
TL 2021-10-24
17:00
Online Online Effects of semantic categories on word association in L1 and L2 for Chinese EFL Learners
Qi Bi, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2021-22
 [more] TL2021-22
pp.28-33
TL 2020-10-25
14:15
Online Online How does conceptual accessibility affect sentence production -- Evidence from Chinese JFL learners focused on the effect of Animacy --
Zhanmei XIE, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2020-3
Animacy is demonstrated to affect the subsequent grammatical encoding stages during sentence production. However, differ... [more] TL2020-3
pp.12-17
TL 2020-10-25
14:45
Online Online Elucidation of Processing Mechanism in Sentence Comprehension for Japanese EFL Learners -- Facilitating Implicit Learning of Syntactic Information by Repeated Exposure --
Mayo Hiura, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2020-4
 [more] TL2020-4
pp.18-23
TL 2020-03-22
10:00
Osaka Osaka Electro-Communication University
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Language Production in Retelling by Japanese EFL Learners: General Ideas, Form, and Vocabulary
Mayu Hamada, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2019-55
 [more] TL2019-55
pp.1-6
TL 2019-12-22
11:15
Ehime   Lexical Competition Effects During Spoken Word Learning for Japanese EFL Learners
Mayo Hiura, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2019-47
This research clarifies a part of the integration and transfer process of novel words into mental lexicon for the Japane... [more] TL2019-47
pp.25-30
TL 2019-03-18
10:45
Tokyo Waseda University Effects of Exposure Frequency on Syntactic Process in Oral Sentence Production of Japanese EFL Learners -- Evidence from Psycholinguistic Investigation --
Kaori Hyodo, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2018-50
The present study aims to examine how exposure frequency affects Japanese EFL learners’ (JEFLLs) oral sentence productio... [more] TL2018-50
pp.1-6
TL 2018-06-17
16:15
Hyogo Kobe Gakuin University (Port Island Campus) Effects of Sentence Construction Familiarity in Language Production of Japanese EFL Learners -- An Analysis on Tendency of Sentence Production by Picture Description Task --
Kaori Hyodo, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2018-7
The present study aims to examine how Sentence Construction Familiarity (SCF) (Yokokawa et al., 2017) affects Japanese E... [more] TL2018-7
pp.37-42
TL 2017-12-10
13:10
Ehime Ehime University The effects of sentence construction familiarity on L2 sentence comprehension by Japanese learners of English -- An analysis on relative sentence construction familiarity --
Ken-ichi Hashimoto (Osaka Kyoiku Univ.), Tomoyuki Narumi (Hyogo Univ. of Education), Satoshi Yabuuchi (Kyoto Seika Univ.), Hisaki Satoi (Ryukoku Univ.), Mayu Hamada, Ayako Hirano, Kaori Hyodo (Kobe Univ.), Michiko Bando (Shiga Univ.), Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.), Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2017-51
The present study examined how well L2 learners can utilize sentence construction familiarity (SCF) information in L2 se... [more] TL2017-51
pp.43-48
TL 2017-12-10
13:35
Ehime Ehime University Effects of repeated exposure to relative clauses on Japanese EFLLs' L2 sentence processing -- evidence from self-paced reading --
Ayako Hirano, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2017-52
 [more] TL2017-52
pp.49-54
TL 2017-12-10
14:00
Ehime Ehime University Effects of Proficiency Differences on Syntactic Priming in Language Production of Japanese EFL Learners
Mayu Hamada, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2017-53
 [more] TL2017-53
pp.55-60
TL 2017-07-22
16:40
Tokyo NINJAL Building a Database of Sentence Construction Familiarity of Japanese EFL Learners: Pilot Study
Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.), Satoshi Yabuuchi (Kyoto Seika Univ.), Hisaki Satoi (Ryukoku Univ.), Michiko Bando (Shiga Univ.), Tomoyuki Narumi (Osaka Kyoiku Univ,), Ken-ichi Hashimoto (Hyogo Univ. of Education), Mayu Hamada, Ayako Hirano (Kobe Univ.), Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.) TL2017-24
This study is a pilot survey carried out with the goal of building a familiarity database on English “sentence construct... [more] TL2017-24
pp.57-62
TL 2016-12-17
13:30
Tokyo Room 303/304/305, Building #8, Waseda University Task Effects on On-line Processing of Linguistic Information during L2 Sentence Comprehension -- A Self-Paced Reading Study --
Tomoyuki Narumi (HUTE), Ken-ichi Hashimoto (Osaka Kyoiku Univ.), Hiroshi Nakanishi (Tohoku Gakuin Univ.), Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2016-51
This study used a self-paced reading paradigm to investigate how learners’ on-line processing of linguistic information,... [more] TL2016-51
pp.75-80
TL 2016-10-09
15:35
Hyogo Kobe Gakuin University (Port Island Campus) Effects of the Difference in Modality on Syntactic Priming in Second Language Production of Japanese Learners of English
Mayu Hamada, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2016-34
A picture description task with spoken primes was conducted to investigate whether the differences of output modality (i... [more] TL2016-34
pp.47-52
TL 2016-01-30
11:00
Tokyo Meiji University (Academy Common) The effect of syntactic processing demands on the text comprehension of Japanese EFL learners -- Evidence from a lexical decision task --
Keiko Sakakibara, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2015-61
Successful text comprehension requires the coordinated operation of several component processes. As various cognitive pr... [more] TL2015-61
pp.35-40
TL 2015-12-12
16:30
Tokyo Room 303/304/305, Building #8, Waseda University Do Japanese EFL learners make use of animacy information when parsing an object relative clause? -- A comparison between auditory and visual presentation --
Ayako Hirano, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2015-44
This study investigated the use of animacy information when intermediate-level Japanese EFL learners parse a spoken and ... [more] TL2015-44
pp.23-28
TL 2014-12-20
13:00
Osaka   The Effects of Short-Term Overseas Training on the Vocabulary Usage of Japanese L2 English Learners' Speaking
Mayu Hamada, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2014-46
In the present study, a speaking task was conducted to investigate how a short-term overseas training program impacted E... [more] TL2014-46
pp.13-18
TL 2014-10-11
13:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. The Relationship between Vowel Epenthesis and Lexical Representation of Novel Words -- From the Perspective of Phonological Priming --
Takuya Oshiro, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ) TL2014-41
The present study investigated the influence of Japanese English learners’ vowel epenthesis on lexical representation of... [more] TL2014-41
pp.19-22
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