2011年11月11日

TCP 2011 Proceedings


Edited by Yukio Otsu(大津由紀雄 編)
ISBN 978-4-89476-581-8
Y9800E
Hituzi Publishing Company(ひつじ書房)
Amazon (Japan)

Can Eagles That Fly Swim? Guaranteeing the Simplest Answer to a New Puzzle
Hisatsugu Kitahara 1

Grammar-Parser Interactions in the Acquisition of Syntax
Jeffrey Lidz 17

On Grammatical Maturation
Cedric Boeckx 45

Universals and Uniqueness in Lexical Tone Perception
Ao Chen and René Kager 55

Grammatical Encoding in the Production of Passive Sentences: Evidence from Structural Priming Effects in Japanese
Ying Deng, Hajime Ono, and Hiromu Sakai 71

On the Adjunction-based Licensing of the Accusative Wh-adjunct Nani-o Yasuhiro Iida Re-examining the “NP/DP” parameter in light of the diversity of East-Asian classifiers
Youngmi Jeong 93

Incremental Processing of Gap-filler Dependencies: Evidence from the Processing of Subject and Object Clefts in Japanese
Barış Kahraman, Atsushi Sato, Hajime Ono, and Hiromu Sakai 113

The Disambiguation Effect as a Manifestation of Pragmatic Competence
Marina Kalashnikova and Karen Mattock 133

Uniqueness and Co-variation in Chinese Wh-conditionals
Qiong-peng Luo and Stephen Crain 169

Two Types of Benefactive in Child Japanese: A Preliminary Experimental Study
Reiko Okabe 191

Antecedent Selection of a Reflexive Pronoun in Bi-clausal Structure: An ERP Study in Japanese
Reiko Okabe, Yuki Kobayashi, and Takane Ito 209

That-trace Reconsidered: Definiteness and Complementizer Agreement
Koji Shimamura 229

Children’s Grammatical Conservatism: Evidence from the Acquisition of Case Markers and Postpositions in Japanese
Koji Sugisaki 249

Toward a Better Understanding of Japanese Scramblings: The Ban on String Vacuous Scrambling and Phonetically Inaudible Scrambling
Hideaki Yamashita 261

TCP 2011 Program