Shiori Ikawa
井川詩織
Fuji Women's University, Department of English Language and Culture
井川詩織
Fuji Women's University, Department of English Language and Culture
I'm a linguist and an associate professor at Fuji Women's University, Department of English Language and Culture. My main interest is in Syntax and its interfaces with Morphology and Semantics.
Please reach me at: shiori.ikawa@fujijoshi.ac.jp
Ikawa, S. 2022. "On Agree Feeding Interpretation: Honorification, Empathy, and Switch Reference". Rutgers University. [pdf]
Maeda, Masako, S. Ikawa, A. Yamada & Y. Miyamoto (to appear) "Different short answers in Japanese: Functionally similar but syntactically different" Journal of East Asian Linguistics
Ikawa, S. 2024. "Revisiting anaphor complexity in Japanese." Glossa.
Baker, M & Ikawa, S. 2024. "Control theory and the relationship between logophoric pronouns and logophoric uses of anaphors. " NLLT 42 (3), 897–954.
Ikawa, S. 2022. "Agree feeds Interpretation: Evidence from Japanese Object Honorifics". Syntax. 25 (4). 508-544.
Ikawa, S. to appear. Empathy and Nominal Licensing in Japanese. Proceedings of CLS 60.
Maeda, M., Ikawa, S., Yamada, A., & Miyamoto, 2023. Copular Short Answers and Speech-Act Phrase in Japanese. Proceedings of SICOGG 25.
Ikawa, S. 2023. "Simplex and Complex Anaphors Revisited". Proceedings of NELS 53.
Ikawa, S., Yamada, A. & Miyamoto, Y. 2023. "Japanese Clausal Argument Ellipsis and Embedded Clause Periphery". Proceedings of CLS58
Ikawa, S. 2023. A descriptive study of an indiscriminative NPI, “indeterminate-bari”, in Kagawa Japanese. Proceedings of the 167th Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan. [pdf]
Ikawa, S. 2022. "Structural versus Linear Locality in Japanese Verbal Inflection". Proceedings of NELS 52
Dolatian, H., Ikawa, S. & Graf, T. 2022. "Trees probe deeper than strings: an argument from allomorphy". Proceedings of the 19th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology. [pdf]
Ikawa, S. & Yamada, A. 2022. Territory feature and a distributed-morphology approach to clause periphery. Proceedings of JK29. [pdf]
Ikawa, S. & Yamada, A. 2022. " Hybrid Approach to Honorific Agreement: a Sprouted Valued Feature and an Unvalued Probing Feature"., Proceedings of CLS 56. [preprint]
Ikawa, S. & Jardine, A.2021. "The computational similarity of binding and long-distance consonant dissimilation"., Penn Working Paper in Linguistics 27.1. [pdf]
Ikawa, S. 2021. "kaku-katuyoo-taipu-niokeru dousigokanmatu-boin-no tooituteki-bunseki [A unified analysis on the final vowel of the verbal roots in each inflectional class]" In Okabe et al. (eds.) Gengo-kenkyuu no Tanosisa to Tanosimi: Itoo Takane sensei taisyoku-kinen-ronbunsyuu [The Joy and Enjoyment of Linguistic Research: A Festschrift for Takane Ito]. 2-11.
(井川詩織 (2021) 各活用タイプにおける動詞語幹末母音の統一的分析. 岡部玲子他(編)『言語研究の楽しさと楽しみー伊藤たかね先生退職記念論文集』2-11)
Ikawa, S. 2021. "Interpreting Agreement: Evidence from Japanese Object Honorifics." In Proceedings of the LSA. vol 6(1). 228-242. [pdf]
Ikawa, S., 2020. "Long-Distance binding of the reflexive anaphor zibun in Japanese". In Proceedings of Japanese Korean Linguistics Conference. vol 27.
Ikawa, S., Ohtaka, A., & Jardine, A. 2020. "Quantifier-Free tree transductions." In Proceedings of The Society for Computation in Linguistics. vol 3. [pdf]
Ikawa, S., Takimoto, K., & Grenon, I. 2015. "Can acoustic cues used in L1 really be used to perceive novel sound contrasts?" In Proceedings of the XVIII International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. [pdf]
Ikawa, S (2024). Kikite-o syugo-to-sinai Nihongo-meireibun-nituiteno kizyututeki, rironteki kenkyuu [A descriptive and theoretical study of Japanese imperatives with non-addressee subjects]. The 169th Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan.
(井川詩織 (2024). 聞き手を主語としない日本語命令文についての記述的・理論的研究. 日本言語学会第169回大会)
Ikawa, S. (2024). Empathy and nominal licensing in Japanese. CLS 60
Ikawa, S. (2023). A descriptive study of an indiscriminative NPI, “indeterminate-bari”, in Kagawa Japanese. The 167th Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan.
Maeda, M., Ikawa, S., Yamada, A., & Miyamoto, Y. (2023) Copular Short Answers and Speech-Act Phrase in Japanese. SICOGG 25.
Ikawa, S. (2023). Simplex and Complex Anaphors Revisited. NELS 53
Ikawa, S., Yamada, A. & Miyamoto, Y. (2022). Japanese Clausal Argument Ellipsis and Embedded Clause Periphery. CLS 58.
Dolatian, H., Ikawa, S. & Graf, T. (2022). "Trees probe deeper than strings: an argument from allomorphy". SIGMORPHON 2022.
Ikawa, S. (2021). Structural versus Linear Locality in Japanese Verbal Inflection. NELS 52.
Ikawa, S. & Yamada, A. (2021). Territory feature and a distributed-morphology approach to clause periphery. Japanese and Korean Linguistics 29
Ikawa, S. (2021). Interpreting Agreement: Evidence from Japanese Object Honorifics. Annual meeting of LSA 2021.
Ikawa, S., & Yamada, A. (2020, cancelled). "A Hybrid Approach to Honorific Agreement: a Sprouted Valued Feature and an Unvalued Probing Feature " Chicago Linguistic Society 56.
Ikawa, S. (2020, cancelled). "Questions in Dan tell us what about the optionality of wh-movement?" 51st Annual Conference on African Linguistics . Rutgers.
Ikawa, S., & Jardine, A. (2020, cancelled). "The computational similarity of binding and long-distance consonant dissimilation." Penn Linguistics Conference 44. UPenn.
Ikawa, S., Ohtaka, A., & Jardine, A. 2020. "Quantifier-Free tree transductions." The Society for Computation in Linguistics 2020. New Orleans.
Ikawa, S. 2019. "Long-Distance binding of the reflexive anaphor zibun in Japanese." The 27th Japanese Korean Linguistics Conference. Seoul.
Ikawa, S. 2019. "Questions in Dan tell us what about the optionality of wh-movement?", NTU-UT Linguistics Festa 2019. Tokyo, Japan. (Invited)
Ikawa, S. 2015. "Naiteki-sieki-jyootai henka-doosi no koozoo ni tuite [On the structure of Internally Caused Change of State verbs]", the 151st meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan. Nagoya, Japan.
Ikawa, S., Takimoto, K., & Grenon, I. 2015. "Can acoustic cues used in L1 really be used to perceive novel sound contrasts?", International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, Scotland.
Ikawa, S. 2014. "Doosi-yurai-hukugoogo no rendaku ni okeru daiichi-yooso no koosei no eikyoo [The effect of argumenthood of the first element on rendaku in deverbal compounds]", Morpohlogy and Lexiocn Forum 2014. Osaka, Japan.