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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
TL 2022-03-13
14:35
Online Online Aspects of English Conditiional Clauses
MasaMasashi Sashi Sar (Meiji U.) TL2021-40
Conditional clauses comprise the implicit expressions which can be realized as if-clause. Nonrestrictive relative clause... [more] TL2021-40
pp.45-49
HIP, HCS, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2020-05-14
10:40
Online Online Nanto-Type Exclamatory Sentences -- Qualitative and Quantitative Examination on the Occurrence of the Particle No --
Akihiko Sakamoto (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Sachiko Takagi (Tokiwa Univ.) HCS2020-6 HIP2020-6
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HCS2020-6 HIP2020-6
pp.25-30
TL 2019-12-22
11:45
Ehime   Analyzing Synonymous Role Nouns -- A Frame Semantic Approach --
Kazuho Kambara (Kyoto Univ.) TL2019-48
(To be available after the conference date) [more] TL2019-48
pp.31-36
NLC, IPSJ-DC 2019-09-28
17:30
Tokyo Future Corporation Estimating Distributed Expressions of Unknown Compound Word Using Distributed Expressions of Known Words
Ryota Takagi, Kazuhiro Kazama (Wakayama Univ), Takeshi Sakaki (Hotto Link) NLC2019-27
In recent years, the distributed expression, which treats the meaning of a word as a low-dimensional vector expression, ... [more] NLC2019-27
pp.103-108
TL 2019-07-14
12:30
Tokyo Waseda University Choice of a first-person singular pronoun and stance expression
Jinlian Xiao (Kobe Univ) TL2019-4
(To be available after the conference date) [more] TL2019-4
pp.19-24
NLC, IPSJ-IFAT 2019-02-08
09:55
Kyoto Ryukoku University Omiya Campus Identifying Antecedents of Japanese Zero-pronouns by Multi-step Anaphoric Using KNP
Soichi Kageyama, Kazunari Inoue (NIT, AC), Noriyuki Okumura (Otemae Univ.) NLC2018-43
When accurately extracting the person’s name in a story such as a novel, it is necessary to correctly analyze a person i... [more] NLC2018-43
pp.41-46
NLC, IPSJ-IFAT 2018-02-17
11:20
Osaka T.O.G. A Software Documentation Writing Support Tool to Refer Noun Phrases in Existing Documenets
Kouki Minamida, Shun Sugimoto, Yamato Harada (NTT) NLC2017-52
In upper processes of software development, documentations such as requirement definition documents or basic design docu... [more] NLC2017-52
pp.63-68
IBISML 2017-11-09
13:00
Tokyo Univ. of Tokyo Clinical Decision Support System based on Co-occurrence Analysis of Disease Names -- Utilization of Clinical Big Text Data by Artificial Intelligence --
Ken Yano, Eiji Aramaki (NAIST) IBISML2017-56
Medical information such as case reports describe the systematic documentation of a patient's medical history and care a... [more] IBISML2017-56
pp.161-168
TL 2017-09-23
16:40
Kyoto Kyoto Institute of Technology [Invited Talk] The Unchangeable Nature of "English Grammar" in Japan and Its Minor Improvements
Naohiro Takizawa (Ritsumeikan Univ.) TL2017-43
In this paper, the role that the "grammar" should play in the context of English Teaching in Japan is discussed. First, ... [more] TL2017-43
pp.31-36
TL 2016-12-18
09:30
Tokyo Room 303/304/305, Building #8, Waseda University [Invited Talk] How and why "Personal Pronouns" in East Asian Languages are different from European languages -- Ba-based Approach --
Sachiko Ide (JWU) TL2016-58
While the use of personal pronouns used according to power and solidarity in European languages is well known (Brown and... [more] TL2016-58
pp.107-108
HCS 2016-08-19
13:30
Kyoto   [Invited Talk] A corpus-linguistic analysis of spoken dialogs -- From the viewpoint of the cognition-interaction trade-off --
Yasuharu Den (Chiba Univ.) HCS2016-34
In communication, speakers are involved in both cognitive and interactive processes—planning utterances in real ti... [more] HCS2016-34
pp.19-24
TL 2015-10-04
13:50
Tokyo WASEDA University On Translation of 'Noun with Additional Information' in Japanese and English
Morihiko Iwagaki (ALR) TL2015-35
(To be available after the conference date) [more] TL2015-35
pp.7-12
NLC, IPSJ-NL, SP, IPSJ-SLP, JSAI-SLUD
(Joint) [detail]
2014-12-17
09:30
Kanagawa Tokyo Institute of Technology (Suzukakedai Campus) Selecting Noun Concepts Based on Accounting Data -- As a Mechanism in the Integrated Narrative Generation System --
Jumpei Ono, Takashi Ogata (Iwate Prefectural Univ.) NLC2014-38
In the present version of our “integrated narrative generation system”, each noun concept in an event’s conceptual repre... [more] NLC2014-38
pp.49-54
TL 2014-08-12
14:45
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Real-time Grammar Processing by Late Second Language Speakers -- An Eye-tracking Study --
Yuichi Suzuki, Yi Ting Huang (Univ. of Maryland) TL2014-18
The current study investigated whether late L2 English speakers could achieve real-time sentence processing. We focused ... [more] TL2014-18
pp.37-42
TL 2014-02-21
17:35
Chiba Chiba Univ. An Analysis in Proficiency of the Accent of Compound Nouns in Japanese by Chinese speaking learners -- With Special Reference to the "Separated Compound Accent Structer" --
QinWei Huang (Waseda Univ.) TL2013-64
Accent patterns of Japanese compounds can be categorized into two types, depending on whether the Compound Accent Rule (... [more] TL2013-64
pp.19-24
HCS 2014-02-01
15:00
Kagoshima Kagoshima University (Korimoto Campus) Children's noun-object mapping using syntactic information
Yuka Ohtake, Etsuko Haryu (Univ. of Tokyo) HCS2013-79
The grammatical form class of a novel word helps us identify the appropriate referent onto which the word should be mapp... [more] HCS2013-79
pp.55-60
HCS 2014-02-01
15:20
Kagoshima Kagoshima University (Korimoto Campus) Japanese infants' use of grammatical particles in segmenting and syntactically categorizing words
Etsuko Haryu (Univ. of Tokyo), Sachiyo Kajikawa (Tamagawa Univ.) HCS2013-80
Using a violation-of-expectation procedure, we investigated from when Japanese-learning infants use function words, i.e.... [more] HCS2013-80
pp.61-66
HCS 2014-02-02
09:40
Kagoshima Kagoshima University (Korimoto Campus) Representation and Acquisition of the Meaning of Function Words and Abstract Words -- Computational Model With Dynamic Module Combination --
Natsuki Oka, Xia Wu, Kaoru Kohyama, Chie Fukada, Motoyuki Ozeki (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) HCS2013-87
Function words and abstract words do not refer to concrete objects. The aim of this study is to represent the meaning of... [more] HCS2013-87
pp.101-106
TL 2013-08-03
15:35
Osaka Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka Umeda Campus [Poster Presentation] Reflexive interpretations in Turkish
Baris Kahraman (Univ. of Tokyo), Aydin Ozbek (Canakkale Onsekiz Mart Univ.) TL2013-20
Turkish has two divergent forms of reflexive pronouns: kendi (self) and kendisi (self-3sg). In the literature, different... [more] TL2013-20
pp.33-38
TL 2012-02-04
15:50
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg (Room No. 2, B3 ) The Historical Process of Innovation of Text Styles in Ancient Greece -- The development of Greek Prose in Ionia and Attica --
Masashi Saraki (Nihon U.) TL2011-60
This paper remarks on the historical process of innovation of the prose style in ancient Greece, based on literature doc... [more] TL2011-60
pp.35-40
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