Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics:

Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics (TCP) 2004 (day 1 of 2)

Date: Friday, March 12th, 2004 Time: 10:00 AM - 5:35 PM

Speaker: Plenary Speakers: Prof. Kenneth J. Safir (Rutgers University), Prof. Lydia White (McGill University)

Description:

  • 10:00-10:10 Opening
    Yukio Otsu (Keio University)
  • 10:10-10:55
    Miwa Isobe (Senshu University, Part-Time), Natsuko Katsura, Masatoshi Koizumi, Yumi Sakai (Tohoku University), Kuniya Nasukawa (Tohoku Gakuin University), Koji Sugisaki (Mie University) and Noriaki Yusa (Miyagi Gakuin Women's University)
    "The Syntax of Ditransitives in Japanese: A View from Acquisition"
    Chair: Yukio Otsu (Keio University)
  • 11:00-11:45
    Luisa Meroni, Stephen Crain (University of Maryland at College Park) and Andrea Gualmini (MIT)
    "Definiteness in Child Language"
    Chair: Yukio Otsu (Keio University)
  • 13:00-13:45
    Utako Minai and Luisa Meroni (University of Maryland at College Park)
    "Children's Knowledge of Entailments at a Distance"
    Chair: Yukio Otsu (Keio University)
  • 13:50-14:35
    Hirohisa Kiguchi (Kanazawa Institute of Technology) and Edson Miyamoto (University of Tsukuba / Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
    "MEG Responses in the Comprehension of Japanese Sentences"
    Chair: Yukio Otsu (Keio University)
  • 14:50-15:35
    Tomohiro Fujii (University of Maryland at College Park)
    "Multiple Zibun: Evidence for Reflexive Movement"
    Chair: Akira Watnabe (University of Tokyo)
  • 15:40-16:25
    Tomokazu Takehisa (McGill University)
    "Reflexives and Split Intransitivity"
    Chair: Akira Watnabe (University of Tokyo)
  • 16:35-17:35 Invited Lecture
    Kenneth J. Safir (Rutgers University)
    "Extension and Insularity"
    Chair: Akira Watnabe (University of Tokyo)
  • Party

Organization: Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics

Cost: 500 yen

Venue: The North Hall, Mita Campus, Keio University, Mita, Tokyo

Location: Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan

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