Conference Program

Week 2 DaSiC Conference

February 2, Thu, 2023, 13:45-16:45 (Online)

# For those who lives outside of Japan and have difficulty in participating real-time on Zoom due to time difference, we will prepare a video for the lightning talk of your poster presentation. Please contact me (ono.yuichi.ga(@)u.tsukuba.ac.jp) when you make a submission.


Free Registration (Presenter/Participant) → Click here.


Program:

13:45- 14:00 Opening Address

14:00- 14:30 Lightening Talk (Two-minute Introduction)

14:30- 15:30 Poster Presentation 1

15:35- 16:35 Poster Presentation 2

16:35- 16:45 Closing Address


For details:

→ Please click here.


List of accepted authors and their titles:

1 Yuki Okada

On a referent of the base noun in denominal interpretation

2 Rio Takagi, Yuki Okada, Hirofumi Sakai and Haruka Shimura

Gradability of adjectives in as ADJ as: with special reference to a comparison of equality and a simile

3 Akane Osakabe

A Note on N-to-V Conversion with Expletive It in English

4 Yilin Yin

Tea-denoting Words in Contemporary Japanese and the Principle of Synonymy Avoidance

5 Chie Takizawa

A Corpus Based Study of Residual Verb + not Construction in Late Modern English

6 Takahiro Doi

Acquisition of English Suffix -er by Japanese Learners

7 Wei William Zhou and Mineharu Nakayama

Perception of English Semivowels by Japanese L2 English Listeners

8 Makiko Mukai

Reanalysis of the Root Compounding Parameter

9 Barry Kavanagh

Neural Machine Translation in an EGAP course: Does it Make a Difference?

10 Shin Tamura

Notes on the No X, No Y Construction in English

11 Shungo Imai

A Syntactic Analysis of Subextraction in English: with special reference to Phasal Antilocality

12 Tatsuya Hashimoto and Hiroyuki Iwasaki

Relative Clause with Split Antecedents in English: Where Is the Antecedent?

13 Yuki Hattori and Mineharu Nakayama

Working Memory and L2 Japanese Proficiency

1 Okada.pdf



2 Takagi.pdf



4 Yin.pdf



5 Takizawa.pdf



6 Doi.pdf



7 Wei.pdf



9 Barry.pdf



10 Tamura.pdf



11 Imai.pdf



12 Hashimoto.pdf



13 Hattori.pdf



8 Mukai.pdf



3 Osakabe.pdf







For authors

  1. Paper Submission

All authors are requested to prepare for the paper (4-10 pages) . Please submit via online submission system.


Submission via Easychair: Here

How to make a submission: Here

Deadline: January 18, 2023 (Extended)


In writing a paper, please download the template Word file from here.

In submitting the paper, please proof-read your paper carefully; typos, poor writing, or missing references should be avoided.


  1. Registration

All the authors and participants are requested to make a free pre-registration. When you complete a registration, the Zoom link will be provided.


  1. Poster submission

Please check a notification email and the instructions given there.


  1. On the Presentation Day

Auther are requested to present a two-minute lightening talk in thge main room on Zoom by sharing a one-page A4-size PDF poster with the audience. All the posters will be shown on the web-page. After the lightning talk, there are breakout rooms for each presentation. Audience will enter the breakout room interested in and discuss with the presenter(s). Presenters should wait in their breakout room during the session. When the audience visits the breakout room, please share with the screen posters, presentation materials, submitted paper, etc. to discuss with the audience.