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  • JSLS2019

    [:en]JSLS2019 will be held at Tohoku University, Kawauchi Campus (Chairperson Kei Yishimoto). Conference Chair: Dr. Kei Yoshimoto (Tohoku University) Conference Vice Chair: Dr. Hyeonjeong Jeong (Tohoku University) Conference Vice Chair: Dr. Wataru Suzuki (Miyagi University of Education) Date: July 6 (Sat), 7 (Sun), 2019 Place: Tohoku University Kawauchi Campus Plenary Title: Language and Brain Speaker: Dr. Ping Li (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Symposium Theme: Contribution of Brain Research to Language Sciences Discussant: Dr. Ping Li (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Workshop Theme: Corpus Linguistics Organizer: Dr. Kei Yoshimoto (Tohoku University) Presentation titles are all tentative.[:ja]JSLS2019 は 東北大学川内キャンパス (実行委員長 吉本啓)での開催です。 大会実行委員長:吉本啓(東北大学国際文化研究科) 大会副実行委員長:Jeong Hyeonjeong(東北大学国際文化研究科) 大会副実行委員長:鈴木渉(宮城教育大学) 日程:2019年7月6日(土)、7日(日) 場所:東北大学川内キャンパス 基調講演:言語と脳 講演者:Ping Li (米国ペンシルベニア州立大学) シンポジウム:脳科学の言語科学への貢献 ディスカスタント:Ping Li…

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    7th JCHAT Award

    Dear JSLS members, Thank you for attending JSLS2015 at Beppu International Convention Center. We are happy to announce that after careful deliberation JSLS has decided to honor Tomothy Vance with the JCHAT Award (Best Paper), and Jun Nomura with the JCHAT Award (Best Paper Using JCHAT/CHILDES) in recognition of the excellence of their papers. 7th JCHAT Award (Best Paper) Timothy J. Vance The old Japanese rendaku database and the strong version of Lyman’s Law 7th JCHAT Award (Best Paper Using JCHAT/CHILDES) Jun Nomura Factors affecting the assessment of Japanese-speaking children’s referential behavior Congratulations! We plan to have the award ceremony at JSLS2016. Best regards, Harumi Kobayashi, Chairperson of Japanese Society…

  • 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…

  • Expanding Japanese Cognitive/Learning Research

    Expanding Japanese Cognitive/Learning Research: What Does Eye Movement Reveal? ◆Date & Time: Friday, 13 March 2026, 13:00–17:30 ◆Venue: Room 105, Japanese Language Education Centre for International Students, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies ◆Free Admission (Registration Required) ◆Programme 13:00–14:00 Lecture 1: Kazunori Suzuki (Josai International University) “Trends in L2 Cognitive Research – Potential Applications in Eye-Tracking Experiments” 14:15–15:15 Lecture 2: Daichi Yanagimoto (Gakushuin University) “Unravelling Japanese Learners’ Cognitive Processing of Kanji Vocabulary through Eye Movements” 15:30–17:30  Lecture 3: Tomohito Okumura (Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University) “Developmental Perspectives on Reading through Eye Movement Measurement – Insights from Supporting Children with Dyslexia (Professor Okumura’s presentation will be delivered online) ◆ Registration Form https://forms.gle/XyD7oaiJAhT56bjf7 ◆ Contact:…

  • 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

  • JSLS JCHAT Award

    Dear JSLS members, Thank you for attending JSLS2017 at Kyoto Women’s University. We are happy to announce that after careful deliberation JSLS has decided to honor Yao-Ying Lai and Maria Piñango with the JCHAT Award (Best Paper) , and Yasuhito Kido with the JCHAT Award (Best Paper Using JCHAT/CHILDES) in recognition of the excellence of their papers. The 9th JCHAT Award (Best Paper) Yao-Ying Lai and Maria Piñango ” Comprehending underspecified meaning: Resolving ambiguity by contextual and conceptual search” The 9th JCHAT Award (Best Paper Using JCHAT/CHILDES) Yasuhito Kido “On the acquisition of V-V compounds in child Japanese: An empirical study using CHILDES” Congratulations! We plan to have the award ceremony at JSLS2018. Best…