Schedule

10/25/2020

The 2020 Second Language Research Forum

“Subject preference in L1-English learners’ production of Chinese relative clauses” (with Alessia Cherici, Yung-Yung Chang)


10/22/2020

Center for East Asian & Pacific Studies, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Subject Preference in Chinese Relative Clauses: Elicited Production Data from L1-English Learners


9/18/2020

The 32nd North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics

“A subject advantage in the production of Chinese relative clauses by L1-English learners” (with Alessia Cherici, Yung-Yung Chang)

Estimating cue strengths in L1 Chinese input and output: A Competition Model approach to corpus data” (with Alessia Cherici, Yung-Yung Chang)


10/13/2019

NINJAL-UHM Linguistics Workshop on Syntax-Semantics Interface, Language Acquisition, and Naturalistic Data Analysis

“The Production of Relative Clauses by L1-English Learners of Chinese” (with Alessia Cherici, Yung-Yung Chang)

“Evaluation of cues in L1 Chinese input and output: A competition model approach to corpus data” (with Alessia Cherici, Yung-Yung Chang)


9/21/2019

Second Language Research Forum 2019

“Comprehension and production of word order and voice in bilingual Tagalog speakers” (with William O’Grady, Kamil Deen, Ivan Bondoc)


8/7/2019

19th International Congress of the Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2019)

“Integration of structural probability in speech production: Evidence from Japanese relative clauses” (with Amber Camp)


8/2/2019

School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies Seminar @ Victoria University of Wellington

“Asymmetries in Tagalog relative clauses: Insights from child language”


3/1/2019

SLS Colloquium @ Indiana University

Expressing transitive events in Japanese: Evaluation of cues in L2 corpus data


11/30/2018

Linguistics Colloquium @ Indiana University

“Asymmetries in Tagalog relative clauses”


9/21/2018

Linguistics Colloquium @ Southern Illinois University

“An asymmetry in Tagalog relative clauses: Evidence from child language”


3/16/2018

EALL Colloquium @ University of Hawaiʻi

“Island effects in Japanese: Insights from L1 and L2 experimental data”


11/17-18/2017

ACTFL @ Nashville


11/3-5/2017

BUCLD42

“Investigating relative clause island effects in native and nonnative adult speakers of Japanese”

“More Relativization Asymmetries: Children Find Locative and Benefactive Relative Clauses Difficult”


10/12-14/2017

JK25 @ University of Hawaiʻi

Relative clause island effects: An experimental investigation of native and nonnative Japanese”


7/21/2017

Lecture @ De La Salle University-Manila

Subject relative clause advantage in Tagalog: Insights from child language


7/1-2/2017

The Japanese Society for Language Sciences 19th Annual International Conference (JSLS2017) @ Kyoto Women’s University

Relative clause island effects in L1 and L2 Japanese” [Handout]


6/28/2017

Lecture @ Chuo University

『アジアの言語から学ぶ言語の仕組み〜タガログ語関係節研究を通して』


6/14/2017

Lecture @ University of the Ryukyus

『日本語関係節における『島の制約』:日本語母語話者と日本語学習者の実験データをもとに


6/3-4/2017

The 11th International Workshop on Theoretical East Asian Linguistics (TEAL-11) @ Academia Sinica
Relative clause island effects in Japanese: Insights from L1 and L2 data


4/21/2017

East Asian Colloquium Series @ IU
Language as a Window to the Mind: Learning from Languages in Asia


11/4-6/2016

BUCLD 41
Differential Preferences in the Acquisition of Symmetrical Voice Language


10/28/2016

SLS Colloquium @ IU
L2 acquisition of Japanese wh-questions” [Abstract] [Handout]


10/14/2016

IU Linguistics Club Colloquium
Subject-object asymmetry in the acquisition of Tagalog relative clauses” [Abstract] [Revised Handout]


10/9/2016

Lecture and Panel Discussion @ Chiba City Museum of Science
千葉市科学フェスタ『研究者への道~若手研究者たちの考え』にパネリストとして参加しました。


10/7/2016

Lecture @ Chiba University Center for Frontier Science
千葉大学先進科学センターオムニバスセミナーにて『タガログ語関係節から学ぶ言語の仕組み/アメリカでの研究生活』という題目で講義をさせていただきました。

要旨は以下のリンクから見られます。
http://www.cfs.chiba-u.ac.jp/omnibus/h28/

講義のビデオは以下のリンクから見られます。
http://www.cfs.chiba-u.ac.jp/movie/161007/161007.html