29.2489, Confs: Cog Sci, General Ling, Neuroling, Psycholing/Japan

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Subject: 29.2489, Confs: Cog Sci, General Ling, Neuroling, Psycholing/Japan

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Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2018 23:20:32
From: Yurie Hara [yuriehara at aoni.waseda.jp]
Subject: MAPLL × TCP × TL × TALK 2018

 MAPLL × TCP × TL × TALK 2018 
Short Title: MT3 2018 

Date: 28-Jul-2018 - 29-Jul-2018 
Location: Tokyo, Japan 
Contact: Hiromu Sakai 
Contact Email: mapll.ttt2018 at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: https://mapllttt2018.wordpress.com 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics 

Meeting Description: 

MAPLL × TCP × TL × TALK (MT3) 2018 is to be held at Keio University from July
28 (Sat) to July 29 (Sun), 2018. MT3 2018 is jointly organized by Mental
Architecture for Processing and Learning of Language (MAPLL), Tokyo Conference
on Psycholinguistics (TCP), the technical group of thought and language of the
Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (TL), and
Theoretical Linguistics at Keio (TALK).

The MAPLL workshop was first launched in early 2000 as a forum intended to
foster research on human sentence processing and related areas. It has been an
important event for researchers interested in psycholinguistics and the
cognitive neuroscience of language. It was held at Hiroshima University, the
University of Tokyo, Yamagata University, Kwansei Gakuin University, Tokyo
Metropolitan University, Kyushu University, Tsuda College,  Waseda University
and The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics.

Invited Speakers:

This year’s MT3 invites the following distinguished speakers:

Julien Musolino (Rutgers University)
http://julienmusolino.com

Jennifer Culbertson (University of Edinburgh)
http://jennifer-culbertson.github.io
 

Program:

Saturday, 28 July 2018

9:50-10:00:
Opening remarks by the Institute Director, Yoko Sugioka

10:00-12:40:
Satellite Workshop by Thought and Language (TL) Group

12:40-13:50: Lunch Break (70min)

13:50-14:20:
Douglas Roland (Waseda University), Yuki Hirose (The University of Tokyo) and
Gail Mauner (University at Buffalo)
Eye Movement Data and the Causes of Relative Clause Difficulties

14:20-14:50:
Nanami Moriyama, Hajime Ono (Tsuda)
Longer yet Faster Dependency Resolution and the Expectation Effect

14:45-15:00: Break (10min)

15:00-15:30: 
Yohei Oseki (Waseda), Alec Marantz (NYU)
Hierarchical syntactic structures modulate brain activity during morphological
processing

15:30-16:30:
Keynote Address
Jennifer Culbertson (Univ. of Edinburgh)
Experimental evidence for the cognitive mechanisms underlying noun phrase
typology

16:30-16:40: Break (10min)

16:40 – 18:00: 
Poster Session (80min)

1. Yoko Nakano, Kenta Kishimoto (KGU)
Linguistic Generalization in Producing Volitional Verb Forms in L1 and L2
Japanese

2. Ian Joo (CityU HK), Ying Han (Shanxi Technology And Business Univ.)
Time is Resource (but not Money) in Classical Chinese

3. Ralph L. Rose (Waseda Univ.)
JESPR: An open-source library for web-based self-paced reading tasks
    
4. Pei-Jung Kuo (NCYU)
Disyllabic Post-nominal Locatives in Mandarin Chinese
    
5. Toshiyuki Yamada (Gunma Univ.)
(Most) frequently observed grammatical errors of Japanese EFL learners even
after the six years of English learning
    
6. Yurie Hara (Waseda Univ.), Naho Orita (Tokyo Univ. of Science), Hiromu
Sakai (Waseda Univ.)
On the asymmetry of evidentiality and causality: a corpus study
    
7. Kazunori Suzuki (Tokyo Inst. of Tech./JSPS), Koki Shioda (Hino Tech. Skills
Acc.), Makiko Hirakawa (Chuo Univ.)
Voice vs. Cause in L2 English by Japanese Speakers
    
8. Yukiko Koizumi (Yamagata Univ.)
Non-syntactic factors in the processing of the Spanish no-porque
sentences–initial results —
    
9. Mari Miyao (Kyoto Univ.),  Amy Schafer,Bonnie D. Schwartz
Difference in referential-expression preferences between Japanese and Chinese
readers
    
10. Shigeru Miyagawa, Danfeng Wu (MIT), Masatoshi Koizumi (Tohoku Univ.)
A revised labeling approach to long-distance agreement

11. Reiko Okabe (Senshu Univ.), Miwa Isobe (TUA), Yukino Kobayashi (NTUT),
Tomoko Monou (Mejiro Univ.), Shigeto Kawahara (Keio Univ.)
Acquisition of passive sentences by Japanese children — An eye-tracking study
of 2/3-year old —
    
12. Hiromu Sakai, Yohei Oseki (Waseda Univ.), Naho Orita (Tokyo Univ. of
Science)
Predictive Processing of Japanese Classifier-Noun Combinations: An ERP study

18:00: Conference Dinner

Sunday, 29 July 2018

10:00-10:30:
Pimrat Fongchamnan (Thammasat Univ.)
Irony Processing in L2 Learners

10:30-11:00:
Zoe Pei-sui Luk (Edu U of HK)
Explaining the acquisition order of English grammatical morphemes with
contingency and type frequency

11:00-11:10 
Break (10min)

11:10-11:40: 
Gyu-Ho Shin (Univ of Hawaii at Manoa)
Children follow ‘agent-first’ but it takes time to learn: Evidence from
sentence comprehension of verb-less constructions in Korean

11:40-12:10: 
Yukino Kobayashi (NTUT), Miwa Isobe (TUA), Shigeto Kawahara (Keio Univ.),
Tomoko Monou (Mejiro Univ.), Reiko Okabe (Senshu Univ.), Kazuhiro Abe, Yasuyo
Minagawa (Keio Univ.)
Acquisition of the takete-maluma effects by Japanese speaker: A
cross-sectional study

12:10-13:40: Lunch Break (90min)

13:40-14:10:
Emi Caley-Komine (Meiji Gakuin Univ.)
Disjunction in DE contexts — When do children change their interpretation? —

14:10-14:40:
Hyun Kyung Hwang (RIKEN CBS), Mieko Takada (Aichi Gakuin Univ), Reiko Mazuka
(RIKEN CBS)
Voice onset time in Japanese infant-directed speech: A corpus study

14:50-15:50:
Keynote Address
Julien Musolino (Rutgers Univ.)
Rethinking Semantic Nativism

15:50-16:00:
Closing remarks

Program Webpage:
https://mapllttt2018.wordpress.com/program/



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