Poster presentations

List of poster presentations (with abstracts; updated Sep 15, 2021)

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  1. Chen-An Chang "The use conditional meaning of Japanese discourse particle ittai in questions"

  2. Michiko Fukasawa "Argument structure and rendaku: An experimental study"

  3. n/a

  4. Yuto Hirayama "The same modality in different levels of meaning"

  5. John Huisman "Semantic change in body part terms across Japonic"

  6. Shiori Ikawa & Akitaka Yamada "Territory feature and a distributed-morphology approach to clause periphery" (alternate)

  7. Shinnosuke Isono & Yuki Hirose "Psycholinguistic evidence for severing arguments from the verb"

  8. Jiyoung Jang, Karen Tsai & Argyro Katsika "A cross-linguistic examination of the role of prominence in the coordination of boundary tones"

  9. Kenta Kakenami "A disjunctive-unconditional analysis of Japanese sukunakutomo 'at least'"

  10. Tim Lameris "The effect of L1 pitch status on the L2 learning of tonal pseudolanguage words"

  11. Chanyoung Lee & Gyu-Ho Shin "Heuristic processing takes precedence over algorithmic processing: Causative and passive constructions in Korean"

  12. Kangwon Lee & Kaoru Horie "Differential manifestations of personal noun omission in Japanese and Korean"

  13. Kosuke Matsuura "Constructional parallelisms between temporal adverbial construction and bare NP construction in Japanese"

  14. Kenta Mizutani & Shun Ihara "Two strategies for being "at least": Japanese sukunakutomo and English at least"

  15. Natsuko Nakagawa & Yuka Hayashi "Contrastive topic =gyaa in Ikema-Nishihara Miyakoan of Southern Ryukyus" (alternate)

  16. Ayumi Nobuki & Utako Minai "The role of the contrastive topic -wa in the felicity judgment of negation in Japanese"

  17. Jiyeon Park "The use of Korean ideophones in newspapers' headlines" (alternate)

  18. Yosuke Sato "Reversed polarity sluicing in Japanese"

  19. Hiroyuki Shimada, Riho Mochizuki & Kyoko Yamakoshi "Children's incorrect association of the focus particle dake in Japanese clefts" (alternate)

  20. Frank Sode & Ayaka Sugawara "Empirical evidence supporting the hypothesis that hazu is a normality modal"

  21. Yusuke Yagi, Yuta Sakamoto & Yuta Tatsumi "Against syntactic Neg-raising: Evidence from polarity-reversed ellipsis in Japanese"

  22. (canceled)

  23. Alexander Zapryagaev "On the names of Chinese tones in Japanese" (alternate)

  24. Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy P. K. Mok "The production of Mandarin Chinese /r/-/l/ by Japanese learners: An ultrasound investigation"