Date March 10, 2022 The event finished successfully. Thank you for your participation. Venue Conference Room, Takigawa Memorial Hall, Kobe University Co-organizers Kobe University Humanities Division NINJAL Program and Registration Registration is free of charge. The newest program is available here: Program (in Japanese)
[Finished] Prosody & Grammar Festa 6
Date January 29-30, 2022 The event has finished. Venue Hybrid: Kobe University & Online (Zoom) – subject to change Online (Zoom) Co-organizers NINJAL Cross-linguistic Studies of Japanese Prosody and Grammar Kobe University Humanities Division ※Registration is free. Please register beforehand. ※The registration deadline is January 21st, but it will remain open until the end of the event. Please follow the link below to register: https://forms.gle/vUets93BRgjwPtGL6 Program The newest version of the program and the registration link are available in PDF here (in Japanese). Abstracts to the poster presentations are available in PDF below. ProsodyAndGrammar6_PosterAbstracts_20220121
[Finished] J/K 29 Conference
The 29th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference (JK29) Dates: October 9-11, 2021 Venue: Online (Zoom) Organizers: Nagoya University NINJAL Collaborative Research Project ‘Cross-linguistic Studies of Japanese Prosody and Grammar’ Please visit the symposium webpage below for more details. https://sites.google.com/view/jkconf29/
[Finished] IJPCP2021
International Symposium on Issues in Japanese Psycholinguistics from Comparative Perspectives Dates: September 11-12, 2021 Venue: Online (Zoom) Organizers: The Field-based Approaches to Language, Cognition, and Human Nature (FALCOHN) Project (JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 19H05589) NINJAL Collaborative Research Project ‘Cross-linguistic Studies of Japanese Prosody and Grammar’ Co-sponsor: Advanced Institute for Yotta Informatics (AI Yotta), Tohoku University, Japan Please visit the symposium webpage below for more details. https://sites.google.com/view/ijpcp2021/home
[Finished] Prosody & Grammar Festa 5
Date February 20-21, 2021 Venue Online(Zoom) Co-organizers NINJAL(National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics)Cross-linguistic Studies of Japanese Prosody and Grammar Kobe University Humanities Division ※Registration is free. Please register beforehand (by February 18). Program Please visit the NINJAL webpage below for a detailed program and an instruction for registration. https://www.ninjal.ac.jp/event/specialists/project-meeting/m-2020/20210220/
[Finished] [Collaborative research meeting] Prosody and Grammar Festa 4 (Feb. 15-16, 2020) at Kobe University
We are pleased to announce that Prosody and Grammar Festa 4 was held at Kobe University, February 15th-16th, 2020. Prosody and Grammar Festa 4 Date: February 15th – 16th, 2020 Venue: Kobe University (Hyogo, Japan) Please see the following webpage for more information. Program [in Japanese]
[Finished] [Collaborative research meeting] Prosody and Grammar Festa 3 (Feb. 16-17, 2019) at NINJAL
We are pleased to announce that our 3rd project meeting was held at NINJAL, November 18th, 2018. ***** Prosody and Grammar Festa 3 Date: February 16th – 17th, 2019 Venue: NINJAL (Tokyo, Japan) Please see the following webpage for more information. Program [in Japanese] *****
[Finished] [Collaborative research meeting] Prosody and Grammar Festa (Feb. 18-19, 2017) at NINJAL
Prosody and Grammar Festa Dates: February 18-19 (Sat.-Sun.), 2017 Venue: National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL) Conference language: Japanese No registration fees. [Program] Saturday, February 18th (DAY 1) 12:30 Registration opens 13:30~14:40 Hiromu Sakai (Waseda University) and Masatoshi Koizumi (Tohoku University) “Experimental pragmatics: When and how is language connected to context?” Haruo Kubozono (NINJAL) “no-contraction and syllable structure in Kagoshima Japanese” 15:00~16:10 Yosuke Igarashi (Hitotsubashi University), Tomoki Tamura (Hitotsubashi University), Kosuke Nakano (Hitotsubashi University) and Yuki Takahashi (Hitotsubashi University) “Realization of pitch accent in the Nakatane dialect of Tanegashima Japanese” Yuki Hirose (University of Tokyo), Yuki Kobayashi (University of Tokyo) and Takane Ito (University of Tokyo) “Processing of