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    2025 JSLS Award

    JSLS Prize • Outstanding Paper Award We are delighted to announce the recipient of the JSLS Prize for Outstanding Paper from the 24th Annual Conference held at Ehime University: Neural Correlates of Cross-Linguistic Syntactic Priming in Sentence Production: Evidence from Chinese-Japanese Bilinguals Qiang Huang, Yuto Aki, Daiko Takahashi, Motoaki Sugiura, Hyeonjeong Jeong Tohoku University The prize will be awarded at the 2026 Annual Conference which will be held on September 19th-20th at Ochanomizu Women’s University.

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    [:en]The 10th JCHAT Award announcement[:ja]第10回JCHAT賞 受賞者決定[:]

    [:en]We are pleased to announce the winners of the tenth JCHAT Award. Best paper: Yuko YAMATO (Osaka University) “Influencing Factors for Recognition of Two-Kanji Compound Words by Learners of Japanese Language” (In Japanese) Best paper utilizing JCHAT/CHILDES: Tamiko OGURA (Osaka University of Comprehensive Children Education), Naoko HAMABE, Tamami MASUDA (Osaka University of Comprehensive Children Education), & Junko HIRAI “Effects of maternal input of baby-form and adult-form words on Japanese children’s acquisition of nouns and verbs” (In Japanese) The award ceremony will be held at the annual conference next year, to be held at Kawauchi Campus, Tohoku University. Congratulations! Harumi Kobayashi President The Japanese Society for Language Sciences[:ja]第10回JCHAT賞の受賞者が決定しました。 優秀論文賞 大和祐子(大阪大学) 「日本語学習者の二字漢字語の書字認知に影響する諸要因」…

  • JSLS Public Announcement Regarding Elections

    Japanese Society for Language Sciences Public Announcement Regarding Elections June 29, 2022 Takaaki Suzuki Elections Committee Chairperson As the current officers will complete their 3-year terms in June, 2022, according to Article 4 of the “Detailed Rules regarding the Election of Officers of the Japanese Society for Language Sciences,” we will conduct elections for the chairperson, vice-chairperson, and Steering Committee officer positions as follows: We would like to ask for your cooperation in this matter. 1. Positions open for election Chairperson (3-year term: July, 2022-June, 2025)…1 person Vice Chairperson (3-year term: July, 2022-June, 2025)…1 person Steering committee members (3-year term: July, 2022-June, 2025)…23 persons Internal auditor (3-year term: July, 2022-June,…

  • Vocabulary Symposium in Nagoya

    cms.hum.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ele/2026/02/316vocabulary-symposium-in-nagoya.html The Vocabulary Symposium in Nagoya will be held at Nagoya University on Monday, 16 March 2026. Registration https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf2XjT2aFQyb_9zy6egT39quQIceWG259TRUZB926Q8HH5mKA/viewform This symposium will feature research presentations on second language vocabulary acquisition and vocabulary processing, encompassing both theoretical research and educational practice. The programme is designed to provide an overview of current trends in vocabulary research, appealing not only to specialists in the field but also to those interested in speaking, task-based research, CALL, and educational practice. The keynote address will be delivered by Professor Stuart Webb (University of Western Ontario), a leading figure in vocabulary acquisition research. Additionally, presentations by Professor Webb’s Japanese colleagues will cover diverse topics employing different methodologies…

  • JCHAT Award announcement

    We are pleased to announce the winners of the eleventh JCHAT Award. Best paper: Chuxin Liu (Tohoku University), Jessie Wanner Kawahara (Tohoku University), Mariko Nakayama (Tohoku University) Visual Word Recognition in L2 Japanese for Chinese-Japanese Bilinguals: Does Phonological Similarity Modulate Cognate Priming Effects in a Naming Task? The paper was presented at the previous conference, JSLS2019. Best paper utilizing JCHAT/CHILDES: None We plan to have the award ceremony at JSLS2021 ( June 5-6, 2021), online virtual conference, Okinawa International University. Congratulations! Harumi Kobayashi, Chairperson of Japanese Society for Language Sciences

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    Tutorial: Using jsPsych, an experiment platform for online data collection

    We are delighted to announce a JSLS-sponsored tutorial on the use of jsPsych, an experiment platform for online data collection presented by Daisuke Abe of Matsuyama University. The tutorial will be conducted in Japanese. Wednesday, February 11th • 14:00-17:00 via Zoom Participation is FREE and open to members and non-members alike. ・ Learn how to create an online experiment system that displays screens in a web browser and saves keyboard input responses and reaction times to a database. Participants can join experiments remotely or be recruited in large numbers via the web. ・ No programming experience is required. However, participants should be familiar with basic computer operations such as creating folders,…