Present Master’s and Doctorial Students
Shaoyun Yu
D3
Effects of case marker drops on the processing of Japanese, Chinese and Korean sentences
China
E-mail:yushaoyun1(at)yahoo.co.jp
Hoang Thi Lan Phuong
D2
Semantic inferences to Japanese kanji from phonological similarities with Vietnamese
Vietnam
E-mail:lanphuong.arrowkat(at)gmail.com
Yuanyuan Ji
D1
Verbs and predicate structure co-occurring with soften and strengthen adverbs co-ocurring with
China
E-mail:kienen1995(at)yahoo.co.jp
Hayashi, Tetsuya
M2
Investigation on the causal relation between working memory and simultaneous translation from Japanese and Chinese
Japan
E-mail:tetty(at)k9.dion.ne.jp
Recipients of Master’s or Doctorial Degrees
Lu Li
Ph.D. recipient of October, 2020
Background factors influencing the understanding of indirect speech
China
E-mail:131523700006(at)163.com
Lecturer, School of Japanese Culture and Economics, Xi’an International Studies University, China
Natsue Ito
Coursework completed without Ph.D. degree
Acqusition of wh-questions by native Japaense children
Japan
E-mail:talk2natsue(at)gmail.com
Yajing Feng
Ph.D. recipient of March 2019
Semantic extensions for Japanese onomatopoeia and their acquisitions by native Chinese students learning Japanese
China
E-mail:lightyin(at)yeah.net
Lecturer, College of Foreign Languages, Hangzhou Normal University, China
Emi Namba
Ph.D. recipient of March 2019
Canonical positions for manner and resultative adverbs in Japanese sentences
Japan
E-mail:eemm826(at)gmail.com
Lecturer, Institute of Global Human Resource Deveropment international Affairs Department, Okayama University, Japan
Michael Patrick Mansbridge
Ph.D. recipient of March 2018
Ambiguity in the Processing of Japanese, Korean and Mandarin Chinese Relative Clauses
The United States of America
E-mail: michaelp.mansbridge (at) gmail.com Skype: themikem22
Lecturer, Aichi Shukutoku University
Kexin Xiong
Ph.D. recipient of March 2018
Cognitive processing of orthographically and semantically similar two-kanji compound words by native Chinese speakers learning Japanese
China
E-mail:xiongkexinkuma (at) gmail.com
Reseach Assistant, Tohoku University, Japan
Xin Mu
Ph.D. recipient of March 2017
Understanding of syntactic structure occurring with kara, de and ni
China
E-mail:hypnos0902(at)gmail.com
Lecturer, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China
Bulaeva Maria Eduardovna
Coursework completed without Ph.D. degree
Interlanguage/interculture comparisons of politeness expressions and perception between Japanese and Russians
Russia
E-mail: mashabyaka (at) gmail.com
Yulei Huang
Ph.D. recipient of March 2016
Hierarchy of influential factors on selections and judgements for speech act
China
E-mail: huangyulei1226 (at) gmail.com
Lecturer, Ningbo Technology Unimersity, China
Jingyi Zhang
Ph.D. recipient of March 2016
Understanding of peripheral vocabulary by native Chinese students learning Japanese
China
E-mail: jingyizhang(at)cc.miyazaki-u.ac.jp
Lecturer, Center for Language and Cultural Studies, Miyazaki Unimersity, Japan
Linyang Xu
Ph.D. recipient of March 2015
Acqusition of Japanese compound verbs
China
E-mail:eva19831217 (at) yahoo.co.jp
Associate Professor, Suzhou University of Science and Technology, China
Rinus Verdonschot
He belonged to the Canon Fundation Fellowship and the JSPS PD Fellowship at Tamaoka's Lab for three years total, and is continued as a collaborator.
language production, lexical access, bulingual processing
The Netherlands
E-mail: rinusverdonschot (at) gmail.com
Research Assistant, Hiroshima University, Japan
Xiangjuan Chu
Ph.D. recipient of March 2014
Acquisition of Japanese predicates
China
E-mail: chuxiangjuan (at) aliyun.com
Associate Professor, Tianjin Foreign Studies University, China
Sunju Park
Ph.D. recipient of March 2014
A comparative database study on the verbalization and adjectivization of Japanese and Korean two-kanji compound words
Korea
E-mail: tenchyyo76 (at) yahoo.co.jp
Lecturer, Dong-A University, Korea
Kyoko Hayakawa
Ph.D. recipient of March 2013
L1 and L2 cognitive processing mechanism of Japanese kanji compound words
Japan
E-mail: asiaicot (at) yahoo.co.jp
Lecturer, Hitotsubasshi University, Japan
Kaori Iida
Ph.D. recipient of March 2013
Universality and specificity of sound-symbolic words
Japan
E-mail: anjyu_i (at) hotmail.com
Teaching Japanese in Europe
Kanduboda A. B. Prabath
Ph.D. recipient of September 2012
psycholinguistic, sentence processing, canonical order, scrambling, Sinhalese language
Sri Lanka
E-mail: kanda8017 (at) gmail.com
kanda (at) fc.ritsumei.ac.jp
Associate Professor, Global Gatewary Program Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Yuko Yamato
Ph.D. recipient of March 2011
language processing, L2 lexical acesss, word processing in a written text
Japan
E-mail: y.yamato (at) cjlc.osaka-u.ac.jp; yamatoyuko (at) gmail.com
Associate Professor, Center for Japanese Language and Culture, Osaka University, Japan
Nobuhiro Saito
Ph.D. recipient of March 2011
L2 Japanese education, L2 Korean education, sentence inferential mechanism
Japan
E-mail: nsaito88 (at) hotmail.com
Associated professor, International Student Center, Kyushu University, Japan
Goss Seth
Visiting doctorial student from the Ohio State University (JSPS fellow, from October 2012 to September 2013)
L1 and L2 phonological processing, acquisition of Japanese pitch accents
The United States of America
E-mail: goss.33 (at) buckeyemail.osu.edu
Associate Professor, Emory University, the United States of America
Sachiko Kiyama
Post-doctorial researcher (from April 2011 to September, 2012)
politeness theory, experimental pragmatics, ERP, fMRI
Japan
E-mail: ZUA04776 (at) nifty.com
Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University, Japan
Qiannan Zhao
M.A. recipient of March 2019
Semantic similarities from the perspective of conceptual categories of 'object'-nouns occurring with Japanese-and-Chinese cognate verbs
China
E-mail:tyou_seinan0319(at)yahoo.co.jp
Sumitomo Riko (Sumitomo Science Technology), Japan
Jeeseon Kim
M.A. recipient of March 2018
Processing strategies for Japanese two-kanji compound words using phonological similarities between Japanese and Korean
Korean
E-mail:skyish24(at)gmail.com
Living in Korea
Miyako Saito
M.A. recipient of March 2018
Acquisition of past tense in early childhood
Japan
E-mail:m.teru2bouzu(at)gmail.com
English Linguistics, Gradute School of Humanities, Nagoya University, Japan
Shin Aikawa
M.A. recipient of March 2018
Conditions for acceptance of emotion adjectives
Japan
E-mail:shin.akw(at)gmail.com
Teaching Japanese in the Unaited States
Sherry Lianzhen Zhuang
M.A. recipient of September 2013 (Global 30)
The sensitivity of native Japanese speakers to English tense inconsistency in ‘when’ clauses as measured by eye-tracking technique
China
E-mail: shanghai2008zhenzhen (at) yahoo.co.jp
Affiliation:Accenture Japan Ltd.
Jinghong Zhou
M.A. recipient of March 2012
perception of pitch accents, L2 acquisition
China
E-mail: syuukeikou (at) live.jp
Affiliation:AEON MALL Co.,Ltd.
Xiaojing Xing
M.A. recipient of March 2012
lexical connection of L1, L2 and L3, lexical access, loanwords
China
E-mail: kawaiijingmy (at) yahoo.co.jp
Affiliation:AmazonJoyo.,Ltd.
Machiko Tomida
M.A. recipient of March 2011
case particle '-ni', L2 acquisition, Japanese educastion
Japan
E-mail: chassomanie15 (at) yahoo.co.jp
Affiliation:Japanese Red Cross Gifu Blood Center
Bulaeva Maria Eduardovna
M.A. recipient of March 2011
interlanguage pragmatics, politeness theory, Japanese education for Russians
Russia
E-mail: mashabyaka (at) gmail.com
Affiliation:Nagoya University The Graduate School of Languages and Cultures
Hiroko Shiose
M.A. recipient of March 2010
Cross-cultural exchanges and communication
Japan
E-mail: shiose (at) par.odn.ne.jp
Affiliation:Nagoya Universsity Graduate School of International Deveropment