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An inverse relation between expressiveness and grammatical integration: on the morphosyntactic typology of ideophones, with special reference to Japanese
depiction expressiveness ideophones
2017/8/28
Words and phrases may differ in the extent to which they are susceptible to prosodic foregrounding and expressive morphology: their expressiveness. They may also differ in the degree to which they are...
ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND JAPANESE VOWELS IN EMOTIONAL SPEECH
ACOUSTIC ARTICULATORY JAPANESE VOWELS EMOTIONAL SPEECH
2017/8/21
ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND JAPANESE VOWELS IN EMOTIONAL SPEECH。
Variability and multiplicity in the meanings of stereotypical gendered speech in Japanese
gender indexicality language ideology japanese
2018/3/22
Recent research on the use of gendered speech in Japanese has demonstrated extensive
within-gender diversity, suggesting that the relationship between linguistic
forms and gender is variable, not fi...
Syntax is not unique to human language–the Japanese great tits “speak” in phrases too
Syntax human language Japanese great speak phrases
2016/3/21
Language is one of humans’ most important defining characteristics. It allows us to generate innumerable expressions from a finite number of vocal elements and meanings, and underlies the evolution of...
Kuroda (1979) argues that Japanese ni yotte passives are derived by
movement of an underlying internal argument to subject position. The socalled
syntactic passive pattern in Korean, derived with th...
Vowel length has been reconstructed for pJ, based mainly on interpreting
low pitch in EMJ as reflecting pJ long vowels, supplemented with Ryükyüan
evidence in the form of what seem to be primary lon...
Korean and Japanese share cognate vocabulary, at least some of it the
result of contact. Recent advances in the reconstruction of the vowel system
of Proto-Japanese (including Ryûkyûan) en...
Proto-Japanese is the reconstructed language
stage from which all later varieties of Japanese,
including Ryukyuan, descend. It has been
studied both as an end in itself (as the
genetic code of the...
Predicting native English-like performance by native Japanese speakers
English-like performance native Japanese speakers
2015/6/23
This study tested the predictions of the Speech Learning Model (SLM, Flege, 1988) on the case of native Japanese (NJ) speakers’ perception and production of English /a/ and /l/. NJ speakers’ degree of...
Can native Japanese listeners learn to differentiate /r–l/ on the basis of F3 onset frequency?
/r–l/ second language speech perception training
2015/6/23
Many attempts have been made to teach native Japanese listeners to perceptually differentiate English /r–l/ (e.g. rock–lock).Though improvement is evident, in no case is final performance native Engli...
Success and failure in teaching the [r]–[l] contrast to Japanese adults:Tests of a Hebbian model of plasticity and stabilization in spoken language perception
Success and failure [r]–[l] Japanese adults Hebbian model plasticity and stabilization spoken language perception
2015/6/19
A Hebbian model of learning predicts that adults may be able to acquire a nonnative speech contrast if they are trained with stimuli that are exaggerated to make them perceptually distinct. To test th...
Grammatical theory has long wrestled with the fact that causative constructions exhibit properties of both single words and complex phrases. However, as Paul Kiparsky has observed, the distribution of...
ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND JAPANESE VOWELS IN EMOTIONAL SPEECH
Vowel articulation Emotion Acoustic EMA NDI Wave System
2015/5/21
This research investigated the articulatory and acoustic cues of the emotional vowels from produc¬tion/ coding perspectives. Chinese and Japanese emotional speech and EMA data were recorded. The a...
Order in NP conjuncts in spoken English and Japanese
Language production Word/phrase order Cross-linguistic English Japanese
2015/5/5
In the emerging field of cross-linguistic studies on language production, one particularly interesting line of inquiry is possible differences between English and Japanese in ordering words and phrase...
High stimulus variability in nonnative speech learning supports formation of abstract categories: Evidence from Japanese geminates
High stimulus variability nonnative speech learning abstract categories Japanese geminates
2015/4/24
This study reports effects of a high-variability training procedure on nonnative learning of a Japanese geminate-singleton fricative contrast. Thirty native speakers of Dutch took part in a 5-day trai...