Shiori Ikawa
井川詩織
Fuji Women's University, Department of English Language and Culture
I'm a linguist and a Full-time lecturer (tenured) 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
Dissertation
Ikawa, S. 2022. "On Agree Feeding Interpretation: Honorification, Empathy, and Switch Reference". Rutgers University. [pdf]
Journal Articles
Ikawa, S. to appear. "Revisiting anaphor complexity in Japanese." Glossa
Baker, M & Ikawa, S. to appear. "Control theory and the relationship between logophoric pronouns and logophoric uses of anaphors. " NLLT
Ikawa, S. 2022. "Agree feeds Interpretation: Evidence from Japanese Object Honorifics". Syntax. 25 (4). 508-544.
Other papers
Maeda, M., Ikawa, S., Yamada, A., & Miyamoto, Y. to appear. Copular Short Answers and Speech-Act Phrase in Japanese. Proceedings of SICOGG 25.
Ikawa, S. to appear. "Questions in Dan tell us what about the optionality of wh-movement?" . The Proceedings of ACAL 51-52.
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]
Presentations
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.
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) [pdf]
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.