Reviewed Paper
Rei Emura, Yousuke Kawachi, Saku Sugawara, and Masatoshi Koizumi. (Accepted).
The Lingering Effect as Memory Persistence Has Distinct Predictors from the Garden-path Effect.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.
Emura, R. (2023).
Transition of Word Order from SOV to SVO in Central Alaskan Yup’ik.
KLS Selected Papers, 5, 127-138.
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Book and Book Chapter
Emura, R. (2023).
Sentence comprehension in Central Alaskan Yup’ik: The effects of case marking, agreement, and word order.
In Koizumi, Masatoshi (ed.) Issues in Japanese Psycholinguistics from Comparative Perspectives (Mouton-NINJAL Library of Linguistics Series).
Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
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MISC
Rei Emura, Yousuke Kawachi, Saku Sugawara, and Masatoshi Koizumi. (2024). Predictors for the Garden-path Effect Do Not Always Predict the Lingering Effect. Preprint. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/43u8x
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Rei Emura, Saku Sugawara, Xiaofang Wu, Shiori Kato, & Masatoshi Koizumi. (2023). Mechanism of the digging-in effect on Japanese garden-path sentences - Evidence from reading time and neural language model -. IEICE Technical Report, 123(197).
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