Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
TL |
2012-02-04 10:15 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg (Room No. 2, B3 ) |
Neural mechanisms underlying the processing of hierarchical structure in complex sentence comprehension: An fMRI study Toshiki Iwabuchi, Toshio Inui (Kyoto Univ.), Kenji Ogawa (ATR) TL2011-54 |
Understanding complex sentences that have hierarchical embedded structures requires switching hierarchical cla... [more] |
TL2011-54 pp.1-6 |
TL |
2011-11-26 13:35 |
Tokyo |
WASEDA Universiy |
Verb subcategorization knowledge and its utilization by low-intermediate L2 learners
-- Off-line and on-line investigation -- Ken-ichi Hashimoto (Kinki Univ.), Ai Hirai, Satoshi Yabuuchi (Kyoto Seika Univ.) TL2011-46 |
This study aims to examine the knowledge of L2 learners’ verb transitivity in the target language and how they utilize t... [more] |
TL2011-46 pp.43-48 |
TL |
2011-08-06 14:00 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima Univ. |
An anticipatory effect of syntactic priming in processing of structurally ambiguous sentences Manabu Arai (Tokyo Univ./RIKEN), Chie Nakamura (Keio Univ./RIKEN), Reiko Mazuka (RIKEN/Duke Univ.) TL2011-23 |
Several previous studies on language comprehension found that processing difficulty due to structural ambiguity can be r... [more] |
TL2011-23 pp.83-86 |
TL |
2011-02-04 11:10 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Japanese learners experience less difficulty with English garden-path sentences than native speakers by using subcategorization information of a verb Chie Nakamura (JSPS/Keio Univ.), Manabu Arai (JSPS/Tokyo Univ.), Yasunari Harada (Waseda Univ.) TL2010-48 |
This study investigates the difference in processing structurally ambiguous (so-called ‘garden-path’) sentences in Engli... [more] |
TL2010-48 pp.13-18 |
TL, NLC |
2010-10-23 14:40 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
The shift of attention entailed in a shift of grammatical subject: An fMRI study Toshiki Iwabuchi (Kyoto Univ.), Masato Ohba (Tokyo Univ. of Technology), Toshio Inui (Kyoto Univ./JST), Kenji Ogawa (JST) TL2010-31 NLC2010-10 |
In speech or sentence comprehension, a grammatical subject is considered to correspond with the referent, which initiall... [more] |
TL2010-31 NLC2010-10 pp.7-12 |
TL |
2010-08-05 14:05 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
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.) TL2010-13 |
The purpose of this study is to determine what information Japanese EFL learners rely on in processing English sentences... [more] |
TL2010-13 pp.13-18 |
HIP, HCS, MVE, WIT (2nd) |
2009-12-10 - 2009-12-12 |
Hokkaido |
Sappolo Convention Center |
How do people comprehend a sentence using a relative adjective? Koji Shimada, Jun-ichi Abe (Hokkaido Univ.) |
We cannot understand the meaning of a relative adjective (e.g., big) without making any form of comparison. Although it ... [more] |
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TL |
2009-11-21 16:45 |
Tokyo |
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Proficiency Effect on the Utilization of Verb Transitivity Information in L2 Sentence Comprehension Ken-ichi Hashimoto (Kyoto Univ. of Foreign Studies), Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2009-38 |
The present study aims to examine the development of automaticity in second language (L2) sentence processing from the v... [more] |
TL2009-38 pp.51-56 |
TL |
2009-07-18 15:45 |
Fukuoka |
New Century Plaza II, Hakozaki Campus of Kyushu Univ. |
How Japanese English-learners pay attention to prosodic cues in English sentences Chie Nakamura (Keio Univ.) TL2009-16 |
Prosodic cues in speech language convey information of speaker’s emotions and intentions. It is also known that prosodi... [more] |
TL2009-16 pp.45-49 |
TL |
2009-07-19 10:00 |
Fukuoka |
New Century Plaza II, Hakozaki Campus of Kyushu Univ. |
Prediction of modifiers during sentence processing Manabu Arai (Riken BSI), Frank Keller, Vera Demberg (Univ. of Edinburgh) TL2009-20 |
Many studies have recently shown that comprehenders can anticipate upcoming information on the basis of only part of a s... [more] |
TL2009-20 pp.67-72 |
TL |
2008-08-08 11:30 |
Miyagi |
Hotel Onikobe |
Neural mechanism of information retrieval unique to sentence comprehension Kei Takahashi (JSPS/Tohoku Univ.), Satoru Yokoyama, Toshimune Kambara, Kei Yoshimoto, Ryuta Kawashima (Tohoku Univ.) TL2008-14 |
The aim of this study was to clarify the neural mechanism of information retrieval (IR) related to human sentence compre... [more] |
TL2008-14 pp.11-16 |
KBSE |
2008-03-11 10:30 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. B3F-2 |
A Method for Automatic Extracting Important Sentences from a Story Based on Narrative Comprehension Model Moriaki Kumasaka (S.I.T.), Satosi Murakami (Oki Electric Industry), Hideji Enokizu, Seiichi Komiya (S.I.T.) KBSE2007-61 |
In recent years, the world is filled with a large amount of information through the internet and so on. Such a situation... [more] |
KBSE2007-61 pp.43-48 |
KBSE |
2005-03-14 16:00 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Proposal of Automatic Summarization Technique for Stories
-- Extraction of Important Sentences Based on Narrative Comprehension Model -- Satoshi Murakami, Hideji Enokizu, Seiichi Komiya (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.) |
In recent years, the world is filled with a large amount of information through the internet and so on. Such a situation... [more] |
KBSE2004-53 pp.49-54 |