2004年7月16日
Proceedings of the Fifth Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics
ISBN4-89476-227-7 (Paperback) 4,200 yen+tax
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Contents
Introducing Exxtension
Ken Safir 1
Plato's Problem in Reverse: Apparent Lack of Acquisition despite Presence of Evidence
Lydia White 33
A Floating Analysis of Numeral Quantifier Constructions in Korean and Japanese
Duk-Ho An 63
Multiple Zibun
Tomohiro Fujii 87
The Specificity Condition is an Instance of Crossover
Yukio Furukawa 111
Japanese Disjunction and the Acquisition of Positive Polarity
Takuya Goro and Sachie Akiba 137
The Syntax of Ditransitives in Japanese: A Preliminary Report from Acquisition
Miwa Isobe, Natsuko Katsura, Masatoshi Koizumi, Kuniya Nasukawa, Yumi Sakai, Koji Sugisaki, and Noriaki Yusa 163
Trigger for Acquisition of Scrambling
Bosook Kang 183
MEG Responses in the Comprehension of Japanese Sentences
Hirohisa Kiguchi and Edson T. Miyamoto 207
Structural Similarity as a Determinant for "Misanalysis" in SLA: How Japanese Learners Analyse the Left-Periphery of English Sentences
Chieko Kuribara 229
Children's Non-Local Interpretation of Quantification
Utako Minai, Luisa Meroni, and Stephen Crain 255
Reflexives and Split Intransitivity
Tomokazu Takehisa 277
Conceptual Access from the L2 in Less-Fluent and Fluent Bilinguals
Jeffrey Witzel and Naoko Ouchi Witzel 303
2003年7月16日
Proceedings of the Fourth Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics
ISBN4-89476-209-9 (Paperback) 4,200 yen+tax
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Contents
"Verbal Adjectives" as Adjectives without Phi-features
Mark C. Baker 1
How parameters are set early and the order of setting
Maria Teresa Guasti 23
Specifics of Specifiers: A case study of Negation Phrases in Korean
Duk-Ho An 59
Difference at the Boundaries: Locating Linguistic Relativity
Yarrow Dunham, Peggy Li, and Susan Carey 87
Licit and Illicit Long Subject-to-Subject Raising
Tomohiro Fujii 109
Children's Asymmetrical Responses
Andrea Gualmini, Luisa Meroni, and Stephen Crain 135
How Children Avoid Kindergarten Paths
Luisa Meroni and Stephen Crain 159
The Acquisition of Nominative-Genitive Conversion in Japanese
Motoki Nakajima 185
Eliminating Late-merge: Reexamination of Anti-reconstruction Effects
Kayono Shiobara 197
Do Parameters Have Default Values? Evidence from the Acqisition of Engish and Spanish
Koji Sugisaki and William Snyder 215
Small Children's Big Clauses
Graciela Tesan and Rosalind Thornton 239
Direct Object Scrambling in Adult and Child L2 Dutch
Sharon Unsworth 265
It's Still Dark Here, Flick Another Switch On: Adult L2 Interlangugage Grammars in the Middle of Parameter Resetting
Maki Yamane 291
On the Distribution and Licensing of Negative Polarity Items in Japanese and the Phase-Impenetrability Condition
Hideaki Yamashita 313
2002年7月16日
Proceedings of the Third Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics
Edited by Yukio Otsu
Publication date: November 2002
ISBN 4-89476-173-4 (Paperback) 3,800 yen+tax
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Contents
Indeterminate Pronouns: The View from Japanese
Angelika Kratzer and Junko Shimoyama 1-25.
Parameters: The View from Child Language
William Snyder 27-44.
Relevance Theory: A Tutorial Deirdre
Wilson and Dan Sperber 45-70.
Children's Command of Negation
Stephen Crain, Amanda Gardner, Andrea Gualmini and Beth Rabbin 71-95.
Acquisition of Phonological Sublexica in Japanese: An OT Account
Haruka Fukazawa, Mafuyu Kitahara and Mitsuhiko Ota 97-114.
On Null Subjects in Child Russian
Galina Gordishevsky and Jeannette Schaeffer 115-137.
Facets of Case: On the Nature of the Double-o Constraint
Ken Hiraiwa 139-163.
Syntax-Phonology Interface of Wh-Constructions in Japanese
Shinichiro Ishihara 165-189.
Early Acquisition of Head-Internal Relative Clauses in Japanese
Miwa Isobe 191-210.
Children's Knowledge of the Interaction between Binding Principles and QR
Hirohisa Kiguchi and Rosalind Thornton 211-234.
How Large Can Small Clauses Be?
Masakazu Kuno 235-259.
L2 Acquisition of Causatives by Spanish, Chinese and Japanese Speakers
Keiko Matsunaga 261-282.
Experimental Studies on Children's Undergeneration of NO with PPs
Motoki Nakajima 283-304.
Exclamatory Sentences in Japanese: A Preliminary Study
Hajime Ono 305-326.
Parameter Setting in the Acquisition of Japanese
Koji Sugisaki 327-349.
Information Structure and Innate Knowledge of Linguistic Principles
Cecile van der Weert 351-368.
2001年7月16日
Proceedings of the Second Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics
Publication date: December 2001
ISBN 4-89476-149-1 (Paperback)
3,600 yen+tax
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Contents
Three Years of Continuous Acquisition
Luisa Meroni, Andrea Gualmini and Stephen Crain 1-33.
Movement and q-Roles: A Case Study with Resultatives
Mamoru Saito 35-60.
Children's Interpretation of Universal Quantifier and Pragmatic Interference
Takuya Gouro, Hanae Norita, Motoki Nakajima, and Ken-ichi Ariji 61-78.
Wealth of the Stimulus> L2 Acquisition of French Object Clitics
Julia Herschensohn 79-96.
Coordination without Coordinator
Hironobu Kasai and Shoichi Takahashi 97-117.
Why does movement sometimes leave a trace and sometimes not?
Masakazu Kuno 119-144.
The Acquisition of Quantificational Expressions of English-speaking Children and Japanese-speaking Children
Shigeko Matsufuji 145-162.
The lack of Root Infinitives in Child Hebrew and Deictic Anchoring
Jeannette Schaeffer and Dorit Ben-Shalom 163-186.
Some Asymmetries in Child Japanese and Their Theoretical Implications
Koji Sugisaki and Miwa Isobe 187-208.
Preposition Stranding and Double Objects in the Acquisition of English
Koji Sugisaki and William Snyder 209-225.
A-Movement in Early English
Rosalind Thornton 227-250.
Native Elements of Discourse Knowledge
Cecile van der Weert 251-274.
Grammaticality Judgment Patterns of English Left Branch Violations of Japanese Adult L2 Learners
Maki Yamane 275-283.
2000年7月16日
Proceedings of the First Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics
Publication date: December 2000
ISBN 4-89476-131-9 (Paperback) 3,800 yen+tax
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Contents
Issues on Unaccusatives and Passives in the Acquisition of Japanese
Tetsuya Sano 1-22
Grammatical Null Objects in Child Spanish
Hanako Fujino 23-34
To Be Simple or Not to Be: Constrants in Optimality Theory
Haruka Fukazawa and Linda Lombardi 35-54
The Role of Constituent Length in Resolving Reanalysis Ambiguity
Yuki Hirose 55-74
Acquisition of Resultatives in Japanese and the Theory of Compounding Parameter
Miwa Isobe and Koji Sugisaki 75-92
Diachronic Accounts for the Idiosyncrasies of English Imperatives: Language Acquisition of Eighteenth Century
Takaomi Kato 93-112
Phrasal Compounds in English and Japanese: A Dynamic View
Chiaki F. Komatsu 113-132
-(S)ase- or Not: Input-Driven Acquisition of Causative Forms in Japanese
Hiromi Morikawa 133-152
Preposition Stranding and Prepositional Complementizers in the Acquisition of English
Koji Sugisaki, William Snyder and Daniel Yaffee 154-170
From One-way to Reciprocal Verbal Communication: The Early Stage of Pre-linguistic Development
Taeko Teramoto, Hideo Hayashibe, and Satoko Ichikawa 171-180
Japanese and Korean Children's L2 Acquisition of the English Dative Alternation
Melinda Whong-Barr and Bonnie D. Schwartz 181-200