Nagoya University

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

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Hayano, Kaoru & Makoto Hayashi 2023 Post-confirmation modifications: Trajectories of un-initiated responses to polar questions in Japanese
In: Responding to Polar Questions across Languages and Contexts, Bolden, Galina B., John Heritage & Marja-Leena Sorjonen (eds.) [Studies in Language and Social Interaction, 35] pp. 272–300
Keywords conversation analysis | “yes but” answers | Japanese | un | responses to polar question | confirmation | modification | grammar
Yamashita, Junko, Kunihiro Kusanagi & Toshihiko Shiotsu 2024 Development of EFL reading rate in adolescents in Japan: A longitudinal study
Journal of Second Language Studies 6:2pp. 238–265 | article
Keywords reading rate | EFL | longitudinal | secondary school | adolescent | latent growth curve modeling | word recognition | phonological processing | orthographic processing | vocabulary
Park, Innhwa, Rachel S. Y. Chen, Jan Gorisch, Song Hee Park, Nadja Tadic & Eiko Yasui 2023 The use of interlocking multi-unit turns in topic shifts
Pragmatics | Online First Publication, 21 pp. | article
Matsumoto, Yo, Kimi Akita, Anna Bordilovskaya, Kiyoko Eguchi, Hiroaki Koga, Miho Mano, Ikuko Matsuse, Takahiro Morita, Naonori Nagaya, Kiyoko Takahashi, Ryosuke Takahashi & Yuko Yoshinari 2022 Linguistic representations of visual motion: A crosslinguistic experimental study
Keywords deixis | fictive motion | Implicit-figure construction | path | typology
Akita, Kimi & Keiko Murasugi 2022 Innovative binomial adjectives in Japanese food descriptions and beyond
Keywords Construction Morphology | hierarchical lexicon | iconicity | ideophones | immediacy | irreversibility | linguistic freezes | mimetics | morphology | neologisms
Akita, Kimi & Mutsumi Imai 2022 The iconicity ring model for sound symbolism
In: Iconicity in Cognition and across Semiotic Systems, Lenninger, Sara, Olga Fischer, Christina Ljungberg & Elżbieta Tabakowska (eds.) [Iconicity in Language and Literature, 18] pp. 27–46
Park, Ji-Yeon 2022 The phonosemantics of the Korean monosyllabic ideophone ttak
In: Iconicity in Cognition and across Semiotic Systems, Lenninger, Sara, Olga Fischer, Christina Ljungberg & Elżbieta Tabakowska (eds.) [Iconicity in Language and Literature, 18] pp. 369–388
Nunome, Takako, Shu-Ling Wu & Jun Wang 2022 日籍学习者对汉语空间移动事件描述方法之研究 [A Study on Japanese Learners’ Acquisition of L2 Chinese Motion Expressions]
Keywords 空间移动事件 | 日籍学习者 | 趋向补语 | 偏误分析 | 交际策略 | 语际和语内迁移 | motion event | Japanese learner | directional complement | error analysis | interlingual and intralingual transfer
Akita, Kimi & Yo Matsumoto 2020 A fine-grained analysis of manner salience: Experimental evidence from Japanese and English
Keywords expressiveness | frog stories | ideophones | mimetics | sounds of motion | video experiment
Akita, Kimi 2020 A typology of depiction marking: The prosody of Japanese ideophones and beyond
Studies in Language 45:4pp. 865–886 | article
Keywords depiction | ideophones | Japanese | prosody | quotations
Miyata, Rei & Kyo Kageura 2018 Building controlled bilingual terminologies for the municipal domain and evaluating them using a coverage estimation approach
Terminology 24:2pp. 149–180 | article
Keywords controlled bilingual terminology | term variation management | coverage estimation | vocabulary growth | municipal domain
Yamashita, Junko 2018 Possibility of semantic involvement in the L1-L2 congruency effect in the processing of L2 collocations
Journal of Second Language Studies 1:1pp. 60–78 | article
Keywords collocation | congruent | incongruent | semantic transparency | L1 influence | item analysis
Fox, Barbara A., Fay Wouk, Steven Fincke, Wilfredo Hernandez Flores, Makoto Hayashi, Minna Laakso, Yael Maschler, Abolghasem Mehrabi, Marja-Leena Sorjonen, Susanne Uhmann & Hyun Jung Yang 2017 Morphological self-repair: Self-repair within the word
Studies in Language 41:3pp. 638–659 | article
Keywords repair | typology | morphological structure
Horie, Kaoru 2017 The attributive versus final distinction and the manifestation of “main clause phenomena” in Japanese and Korean noun modifying clause constructions
Keywords main clause phenomena | addressee politeness | quoted speech | attributive forms | sentence-final forms
Moriya, Tetsuharu & Kaoru Horie 2015 The Neg-Raising Phenomenon as a product of grammaticalization
In: New Directions in Grammaticalization Research, Smith, Andrew D.M., Graeme Trousdale & Richard Waltereit (eds.) [Studies in Language Companion Series, 166] pp. 121–134
Horie, Kaoru 2011 Versatility of nominalizations: Where Japanese and Korean contrast
In: Nominalization in Asian Languages: Diachronic and typological perspectives, Yap, Foong Ha, Karen Grunow-Hårsta & Janick Wrona (eds.) [Typological Studies in Language, 96] pp. 473–496
Tamaoka, Katsuo, Hyunjung Lim Yamaguchi, Yayoi Miyaoka & Sachiko Kiyama 2010 Effects of gender-identity and gender-congruence on levels of politeness among young Japanese and Koreans
Ikeda, Keiko 2009 Audience participation through interjection: Japanese municipal council sessions
Journal of Language and Politics 8:1pp. 52–71 | article
Keywords Japan | Japanese political discourse | Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly | audience participation | sociolinguistic styles | audience interjections