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List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with Waseda University plays a role.

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Miyamoto, Yoichi, Koichi Otaki, Chie Nakamura & Noriaki Yusa 2024 On the nature of operators in the grammar of L1 Chinese learners of L2 Japanese
Keywords Chinese | features | Japanese | movement | wh-indeterminates | wh-phrases
Sasaki, Miyuki, Yuki Higuchi, Makiko Nakamuro, Carsten Roever & Tomoko Yashima 2024 Introducing regression discontinuity design to applied linguistics: The case of Japanese government study-abroad scholarships
Keywords Regression discontinuity design | study-abroad scholarships | between-group design | within-group design | high school students
Miura, Atsushi 2024 Sensitivity to silently structured interveners: Sluicing interpretation in L2 learners
Keywords intervention effect | sluicing | subject extraction | object extraction | syntactic manipulations
Kondo, Mariko & Rubén Pérez-Ramón 2024 Perception of Japanese accented English segments in words
Journal of Second Language Studies 6:2pp. 210–237 | article
Keywords foreign accent | Japanese accented English | perception | segments | intelligibility | bilingual synthesis
In’nami, Yo, Rie Koizumi, Eun Hee Jeon & Yuya Arai 2022 L2 listening and its correlates: A meta-analysis
Sasayama, Shoko & John M. Norris 2023 Designing speaking tasks for different assessment goals: The complex relationship between cognitive task complexity, language performance, and task accomplishment
TASK 2:2pp. 184–217 | article
Keywords assessment task design | CALF measures | cognitive task complexity | discrimination | task accomplishment
Roever, Carsten, Yuki Higuchi, Miyuki Sasaki, Tomoko Yashima & Makiko Nakamuro 2022 Validating a test of L2 routine formulae to detect pragmatics learning in stay abroad
Applied Pragmatics 5:1pp. 41–63 | article
Keywords stay abroad | study abroad | L2 pragmatics | routine formulae | conventional expressions | argument-based validation
de Chene, Brent 2020  r-Epenthesis and the bigrade alternation: The role of phonological distance in the regularization of Japanese verbal inflection
Diachronica 37:2pp. 178–214 | article
Keywords leveling | extension | reanalysis | regularization | Japanese | verbal inflection | bigrade alternation | r-Epenthesis
Takekuro, Makiko 2020 Bonded but un-bonded: An ethnographic account of discordance in social relations
Keywords bonding | un-bonding | discordance | social relations | ethnography
Muroi, Yoshiyuki 2020 Adjectives and mode of expression: Psych-adjectives in attributive and predicative usage and implications for the thetic/categorical discussion
In: Thetics and Categoricals, Abraham, Werner, Elisabeth Leiss & Yasuhiro Fujinawa (eds.) [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 262] pp. 179–198
Keywords argument structure | attribution | broad focus | copulative predication | individual-level | narrow focus | predication | predication force | psych-adjective | stage-level
Oga-Baldwin, W. L. Quint & Yoshiyuki Nakata 2020 How teachers promote young language learners’ engagement: Lesson form and lesson quality
Language Teaching for Young Learners 2:1pp. 101–130 | article
Keywords engagement | foreign language | mixed-methods | motivation | classroom practice
Larsson, Tove, Shawn Loewen, Rhonda Oliver, Miyuki Sasaki, Nicole Tracy-Ventura & Luke Plonsky 2020 Towards achieving work-life balance in academia: Comments and personal essays from six applied linguists
Caple, Helen, Laurence Anthony & Monika Bednarek 2019  Kaleidographic : A data visualization tool
Keywords data visualization | Kaleidographic | multimodality | software | text analysis tools
Detey, Sylvain & Isabelle Racine 2019 Learning to read liaison in French as a Foreign Language: A longitudinal study of beginner Japanese learners in Japan
Keywords liaison | reading | French as Foreign Language | Japanese learners | longitudinal study
Furukawa, Toshiaki 2019 Place and membership categorization in a Hawaiian language radio show
Pragmatics and Society 10:3pp. 375–398 | article
Keywords place | membership categorization analysis (MCA) | Hawaiian | media | radio show
Appel, Randy, Pavel Trofimovich, Kazuya Saito, Talia Isaacs & Stuart Webb 2019 Lexical aspects of comprehensibility and nativeness from the perspective of native-speaking English raters
Keywords second language speech | vocabulary | comprehensibility | nativeness
Feldman, Ofer & Ken Kinoshita 2017 Do important questions demand respectful replies?: Analyzing televised political interviews in Japan
Keywords Political interviews | Television | Media discourse | Theory of Equivocation | Political issues | Japan
Feldman, Ofer & Ken Kinoshita 2017 Expanding factors in threat to face: Assessing the toughness/equivocation connection in Japanese televised political interviews
Language and Dialogue 7:3pp. 336–359 | article
Keywords political interviews | television | threats to face | Theory of Equivocation | media discourse | Japan
Feldman, Ofer, Ken Kinoshita & Peter Bull 2017 Failures in Leadership: How and Why Wishy-Washy Politicians Equivocate on Japanese Political Interviews
Journal of Language and Politics 16:2pp. 285–312 | article
Keywords Political interviews | Television | Media discourse | Theory of Equivocation | Political issues | Japan
Detey, Sylvain & Isabelle Racine 2017 Towards a perceptually assessed corpus of non-native French: The InterPhonology of Contemporary French (IPFC) project illustrated with a longitudinal study of Japanese learners’ /b-v/ productions
Keywords L1 Japanese | L2 French | spoken learner corpus | InterPhonology of Contemporary French | longitudinal study
Tsukada, Kimiko, Mariko Kondo & Kazuko Sunaoka 2016 The perception of Mandarin lexical tones by native Japanese adult listeners with and without Mandarin learning experience
Keywords perception | lexical tones | Japanese | Mandarin
Anthony, Laurence & Paul Baker 2015 ProtAnt: A tool for analysing the prototypicality of texts
Keywords prototypicality | keywords | ProtAnt | qualitative research | critical discourse analysis
Bugaeva, Anna 2011 A diachronic study of the impersonal passive in Ainu
In: Impersonal Constructions: A cross-linguistic perspective, Malchukov, Andrej L. & Anna Siewierska (eds.) [Studies in Language Companion Series, 124] pp. 517–546
Pexman, Penny M., Stephen J. Lupker & Yasushi Hino 2007 Cross-modal repetition priming with homophones provides clues about representation in the word recognition system
The Mental Lexicon 2:2pp. 183–214 | article
Keywords lexical decision | homophones | blend state | word recognition | semantic | phonology | orthography | repetition priming | cross-modal priming