We regret to inform you that we have discovered that the last page (p.136) of the co-authored paper by Dr. Masakazu Kuno, Dr. Takaomi Kato and Dr. Hiroki Narita, titled “-To in Japanese as an NPI Scalar Focus Particle”, is missing in the TCP 2012 Proceedings. (An electronic file of the page will appear here.) We deeply apologize to the three authors for the inconveniences caused by this error. We would also like to apologize to everyone who purchased the TCP 2012 Proceedings
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Charles Yang Japanese-Speaking Children’s
Interpretation of Measure Phrase Comparatives
Tomoe
Arii Children’s Acquisition of English Datives: Competing Parametric
Accounts
Soyoung Eom and William Snyder Modeling of Coreference
Relations in Multi-Object Constructions
Sandiway Fong and Jason
Ginsburg Sentence Processing of Nominative-Genitive Co
We sincerely apologize that the e-mail address for abstract submission (tcpabst2013@otsu.icl.keio.ac.jp) publicized between November 1 and November 19 was not properly functioning. If you submitted an abstract during these times, and did not receive a notification of receipt, please resend your abstract to tcpabst2013@otsu.icl.keio.ac.jp.
We again sincerely apologize for any trouble that this may have caused you. #TCP
The Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies at Keio University will be holding the 14th Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics (TCP 2013) on March 8 and 9, 2013. The invited speakers are
Dr. Caterina Donati, Sapienza University of Rome and
Dr. Hiromu Sakai, Hiroshima University.
We encourage you to submit papers for oral presentation and poster presentation.
For details, visit our website: http://www.otsu.icl.keio.ac.jp/tcp/ [Call for Papers]
The Tokyo Conference on Psych
The Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies at Keio University will be holding the 13th Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics (TCP 2012) on March 9 and 10, 2012. The invited speakers are
Dr. Charles Yang, University of Pennsylvania and
Dr. Shoichi Takahashi, Hitotsubashi University.
We encourage you to submit papers for oral presentation and poster presentation.
For details, visit our website: http://www.otsu.icl.keio.ac.jp/tcp/ [Call for Papers]
The 13th Tokyo Conferenc
To those who sent us e-mail messages, We are all okay. The earthquake hit us when we were in the midst of the Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics, and we were forced to escape from the conference hall for some time. Fortunately, none of us were injured. The staff members stayed overnight in a room next to the conference hall since public transportation was paralyzed, and we just got back to our office a few minutes ago. We reluctantly decided to cancel the rest of the TCP p
March 12th, 02:00 am
Due to unexpected circumstances, we are forced to cancel the rest of TCP 2011. We are sorry for this unfortunate decision, but we appreciate your understanding and your continuing support for TCP. Although we will make every effort to keep the program as below, it is subject to change due to unexpected emergencies, we appreciate your understanding. The revised program for tomorrow. 10:00-10:30 “Grammatical Encoding in the Production of Passive Sentence: E
要旨をご覧になりたい方は、タイトルをクリックしてください。TCP 2010詳細はこちらをご覧ください。Day 1 (March 12, 2010)
10:30-10:35
Opening Yukio Otsu (Keio University) 10:35-11:05
“Fragments in Child English and Spanish”
Koji Sugisaki (Mie University) and William Snyder (University of Connecticut)
Chair: Reiko Okabe (Nihon University) 11:05-11:35
“SVO Universally? Experimental Evidence for Underlying Word Order and Its Consequences for Language Acquisition”
Alan Langus (SISSA) and Marina Nespor (University of Milano-Bi
Organisation of ‘Number’ Information in the Lexicon: Insights from Aphasic Plural Errors
Britta Biedermann, Lyndsey Nickels and Elisabeth Beyersmann The Problem of Quantifiers in Object Position: New Experimental Evidence against the Extra Computation They Are Supposed to Trigger
Isabelle Charnavel The Online Processing of French Reflexives: Experimental Evidence for an Unaccusative Analysis
Isabelle Charnavel, Flavia Adani and Nina Hyams The Role of Indirect Negative Evidenc