Results


Meetings

  1. Workshop “On disfluency in Japanese Spoken Communication,”

    The 35th Annual Meeting of PSJ, online, Sep 26, 2021.
    Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. Maruyama, Takehiko. Yoshida, Nao. Sasaki, Aiko. Ibata, Moe. Sudo, Jun. Kitamura, Tatsuya. Jing Sun. Hayashi, Ryoko.

  2. Panel discussion "Beyond Sententialism"

    EAJS 2021, Aug. 27. 2021.
    Introduction (Sadanobu)
    Presentation 1 Toshiyuki SADANOBU (Kyoto University)
    Is “one-word-sentence” a sentence?: An examination of sententialism from pragmatic and phonological perspectives.
    Presentation 2 Toshihide NAKAYAMA (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)& Fumino HORIUCHI (Daito Bunka University)
    ‘Structural incompletion’ as a communicative strategy: What motivates utterances starting in the middle?
    Presentation 3 Tsuyoshi ONO (University of Alberta, Edmonton)
    Sentence bias in the analysis of ‘co-construction’ in Japanese conversation.
    Presentation 4 Shigeko OKAMOTO (University of California, Santa Cruz)
    Why are “unfinished” utterances complete? The case of Japanese –teending utterances.
    Discussion

  3. The 10th Anniversary Symposium of JALP

    Panel presentation Jun 26, 2021.
    Toshiyuki Sadanobu, and Takehiko Maruyama. ”Hiryuchode shizenna nihongo: Bunpo no kanten kara." (Disfluent but natural Japanese speech: From grammatical viewpoints)
    Endo, Tomoko. ”Hiryuchode shizenna nihongo: Kaiwabunseki no kanten kara." (Disfluent but natural Japanese speech: From conversation analytic viewpoints)
    Hayashi, Ryoko. ”Hiryuchode shizenna nihongo: Gengo shogai no kanten kara." (Disfluent but natural Japanese speech: From viewpoints of speech pathology)
    Funahashi, Mizuki. "Hiryuchode shizenna nihongo: Nihongo kyoiku no kanten kara." (Disfluent but natural Japanese: From the perspective of Japanese language education)

  4. Meeting

    Society of Japanese Speech Communication.
    zoom, May 21, 2021.

  5. Workshop

    The 45th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, online, Mar 13, 2021.

    Funahashi, Mizuki. "φjoshi de kaishisareru hatsuwa." (Speech Initiated with the null particle)
    Konishi, Madoka. (Research Collaborator) "Nihongo gakushusha no jimonhatsuwa." (Self-addressed question among Japanese learners)
    Hirata, Miki. (Research Collaborator) "Nihongo bogowasha to nihongo gakushusha no denwakaiwa ni okeru hiryuchosei." ("Disfluency" in telephone conversations between native speakers and learners of Japanese)
    Miyanaga, Aiko. (Research Collaborator) "Tanteikingu kara mita hiryuchosei." (Disfluency from the perspective of turn-taking)

  6. Panel discussion

    Title: Hiryucho de gikochinai kuse ni umaku iku kodosha no shikaku towa? (Who gets along well with his/her disfluency in what manner?)
    Panelists: Toshiyuki SADANOBU, Mizuki FUNAHASHI, Ryoko HAYASHI, and Michio OKADA.
    In: The 37th Annual Meeting of Japanese Cognitive Science Society.

    Date: Sep 19, 2020.
    Venue: Zoom.

  7. Books

    1. Yoshinao Najima, Nanako Ohta, Han Ahreum, Chisato Murakami, Mioko Yoshinaga, Kayoko Noro, Koichi Nishida. 2021.6.6. "Risk Communication", Tokyo: Akashi shoten.
    2. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. (ed.) Hatsuwa no Kenri [Entitlement of Speech].Tokyo: Hituzi Syobo. vi + 235p, ISBN 978-4-89476-983-0

    Papers

    1. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2022. "Hatsuwa eno bunpoteki sekkin" (A grammatical approach to speech), Kokugo to Kokubungaku, 99 (5), 15-30.
    2. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2021.10.7. "Is discourse made up of sentences?: Focusing on dependent grafted speech in modern standard Japanese." Journal of Japanese Linguistics, Vol. 37, Issue 2, pp. 151-180. DOI: 10.1515/jjl-2021-2039
    3. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. “Attitudinal correlates of word-internal disfluencies in Japanese communication.” The 10th Workshop on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech (DiSS 2021), St. Denis, France, August 2021, 5-10.
    4. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. ”Ryucho, hiryucho o towanai bunpo kenkyu.” (Grammatical research independent of (dis)fluency), Kotoba to Moji 14, 4-12, 2021. [Invited paper]
    5. Maruyama, Takehiko. "Jimon hatsuwa no keishiki to kino." (Forms and functions of self-addressed questions), Kotoba to Moji 14, 13-22, 2021. [Invited paper]
    6. Endo, Tomoko. "Nani 'what'" that does not ask a question: An escape device from disfluency, Kotoba to Moji 14, 23-33, 2021. [Invited paper]
    7. Funahashi, Mizuki and Namsung Cho, "Gakushusha no bogo o koryoshita hiryucho no kyoiku." (Disfluent education with consideration for learners' native languages), Kotoba to Moji 14, 43-51, 2021. [Invited paper]
    8. Hayashi, Ryoko. ”Gengo shogai kara mita ryucho to hiryucho no kyokai." (Boundary between fluency and disfluency from viewpoint of speech science and disorder.), Kotoba to Moji 14, 4-12, 2021. [Invited paper]
    9. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2021. 3. 28. "Meishi ichigo hatsuwa no bunteki shikaku o tou" (Examining one-noun utterance's qualification as a sentence), Shinseiki Jinbungaku Ronkyu, No, 5, pp. 11-22.
    10. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2021. "Kyara towa nani ka."[What is kyara?]Nihongogaku, 40 (1) 14-25.
    11. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2020. ""Hatsuwa no kenri" towa douiu genshou ka."[What is the phenomenon "entitlement of speech" like?] In ToshiyukiSadanobu (ed.), Hatsuwa no Kenri [Entitlement of Speech], pp. 197-224,Tokyo: Hituzi Shobo.
    12. Endo, Tomoko & Daisuke Yokomori. 2020. Self-addressed questions as fixed expressions for epistemic stance marking in Japanese conversation. In Ono, Tsuyoshi & Ritva Laury (eds.), Fixed expression in interaction: Building language structure and social action. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. pp.203-236. https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.315.08end
    13. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2020. 11. 1. “Goyouron.” [Pragmatics] In Masahiro Ijima (ed.), Gendaigo Bunpou Gaisetsu, pp. 141-156, Tokyo: Asakura Shoten.

    Lectures

    1. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2022. 2.22. “Hiryucho katsu shizenni hanasu hito, soshite kikai” (Man speaks disfluently but naturaly, and what about machine?) , The 13th Symposium of Technical Japanese Association,zoom.
    2. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2021. 8.28. "Identity and Kyara" Tokyo College, zoom.
    3. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2021. 6.2. “Komyunikeshon no naka no hiryuchosei” (Disfluency in communication), Promis, Kobe University, zoom.
    4. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2021. 3.14. “Gengo no bamensei: Ima, koo, genjitsu, watashitachi” (Placedness of language: Here, now, real, and we), T&L, International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Communication,zoom.
    5. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2021. 2.11. “Hatsuwa no fukanzensei to hiryuuchousei.” [Incompleteness and disfluency of speech] Annual meeting of Doushisha Kotoba no Kai, zoom [Invited]
    6. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2020.11.25. "What funny talks reveal about Japanese culture and language." [Invited lecture] The 2nd International Interdiscipinary Conference on Language Affairs, zoom.

    Presentations

    1. Xinyue Li(research collaborator), Carlos Toshinori Ishii, Ryoko Hayashi, "Nihongo shizen kaiwa ni okeru Fira no onkyobunseki: nihongo bogo washa oyobi chugokujin nihongo gakushusha o taisho ni" (Prosodic and Voice Quality Analyses of Filled Pauses in Japanese Spontaneous Conversation-Japanese Native Speakers and L1-Chinese learners of L2 Japanese-), Speech Processing Meeting of Acoustical Society of Japan, online, March 21, 2022
    2. Nishimura, Fumiko (Research collaborator), Kashima, Megumi (Research collaborator), "Hiryucho de shizenna kaiwa no shido toha?: Shokyu nihongo tekisuto ni mirareru 'chotto' o tegakari ni." (How to teach naturally disfluent conversations: Focusing on ‘chotto’ in Japanese beginners’ textbooks), Roundtable, The 5th branch meeting, Kansai branch of the Society for Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language, online, March 19, 2022.
    3. Ryoko Hayashi, Jing Sun (Research Collaborator), Tatsuya Kitamura (Research Collaborator), Toshiyuki Sadanobu, "Jinme soki kadai ni okeru hiryuchosei no choon undo kansatsu" (An investigation of articulatory movement during name recall), The 2022 Spring Meeting of the Acoustical Society of Japan, March 9. 2022
    4. Jing Sun (research collaborator), Ryoko Hayashi, "Chugokujin nihongo gakushusha niyoru hatsuon ni senko suru boin no sanshutsu" (Acoustic analysis of vowels that precede /N/ in Japanese by Chinese learners), The 2022 Spring Meeting of the Acoustical Society of Japan, March 9. 2022
    5. Yamamoto, Mari (Research collaborator), Recipient's response to self-initiated repair: Analysis of Learners of Japanese, Symposium "Corpus of Everyday Conversation" VII, online, March 7. 2022
    6. Yokomori, Daisuke (Research collaborator), "'Hai' to 'un': Gakki ressun bamen niokeru kikite kodo no bunseki.", Symposium "Corpus of Everyday Conversation" VII, online, March 7. 2022
    7. Jun Sudo(Research collaborator), Madoka Konishi(Research collaborator), "Jimonhatsuwa nantoiuka no oncho no tayosei to shutoku nitsuite: Nihongo gakushusha to bogowasha ni shoten o atete." (On the tonal variation and its acquisition of the self addressed question “Nan to iu ka”: Focusing on Japanese learners and native speakers of Japanese), The 46th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, online, Mar 4, 2022.
    8. Mizuki Funahashi, Miki Hirata(Research collaborator), "Sanshutsu ni toriirerarenai kizuki: Namakyozai o mochiita kotohyogen kurasu no jirei o motoni" (Awareness not Incorporated into production: Based on a case study of an oral expression class using raw materials),The 46th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, online, Mar 4, 2022.
    9. Endo, Tomoko. “Students expressing difficulties in group activities: Conversation analysis of English learning activities”. The 4th meeting of JAAL in JACET. online, Dec 4, 2021.
    10. Hayano, Kaoru (research collaborator). “Negotiation of the degree of engagement: Conversation analysis of a College English Learning Activity,” The 4th meeting of JAAL in JACET. online, Dec 4, 2021.
    11. Naohisa Furuta(Research Collaborator), Tatsuya Kitamura (Research Collaborator), Ryoko Hayashi, Yukiko Nota, and Masashi Unoki, "Kenjo hatsuwasha no hatsuwa no shinikusa no jikaku ni kankei suru hatsuwa kate no kento" (Study on Relationship between Awareness of Clumsiness while speaking and Speech Processing), Auditory Research Meeting of Acoustical Society of Japan, Nov. 15. 2021.
    12. Yamamoto, Mari (Research collaborator), Recipient's response to self-initiated repair, Japanese Association for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, online, Nov. 6. 2021.
    13. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki, “Kijutsugengogaku no kanten kara mita hiryuchosei” (Disfluency from viewpoint of descriptive linguistics), Workshop “On disfluency in Japanese Spoken Communication,” The 35th Annual Meeting of PSJ, online, Sep 26, 2021.
    14. Takehiko Maruyama, Nao Yoshida (Research collaborator), Aiko Sasaki (Research collaborator), Moe Ibata (Research collaborator), "Kopasu gengogaku no kanten kara mita hiryuchosei." (Disfluency from viewpoint of corpus linguistics), Workshop "On disfluency in Japanese speech communication," The 35th meeting of Phonetic Society of Japan, online, Sep. 26, 2021.
    15. Tatsuya Kitamura (Research collaborator), Jing Sun (Research collaborator), Ryoko Hayashi, "Onsei no hiryuchosei o sokutei suru kokoromi." (Attempt to measure disfluency of speech), Workshop "On disfluency in Japanese speech communication," The 35th meeting of Phonetic Society of Japan, online, Sep. 26, 2021.
    16. Jun Sudo(Research collaborator), "Nihongo kyoiku no kanten kara mita hiryuchosei." (Disfluencies from the perspective of Japanese language education), Workshop "On disfluency in Japanese speech communication," The 35th meeting of Phonetic Society of Japan, online, Sep. 26, 2021.
    17. Jing Sun (research collaborator), Mieko Takada, Ryoko Hayashi, "Chugokugo bogo gakushusha niyoru nihongo hatsuon ni senko suru boin no onseiteki tokucho" (Acoustic analysis of vowels that precede /N/ in Japanese by Chinese learners), The 35th meeting of Phonetic Society of Japan, online, Sep. 26, 2021.
    18. Xesin Wang (research collaborator), Ryoko Hayashi, "Teinei na hatsuwa taido ni kansuru onseiteki tokucho to hiryuchosei ni tuite no kousatsu - nihongo bogowasha to chugokjujin nihongo gakushusha no hikaku" (Phonetic analysis of impoliteness and disfluency of speech - comparison between Japanese native speakers and Chinese learners of Japanese) , The 35th meeting of Phonetic Society of Japan, online, Sep. 26, 2021.
    19. Xinyue Li (Research collaborator), Carlos Toshinori Ishi, Ryoko Hayashi, "Chugokugo o bogo tosuru nihongo gakushusha niyoru taidoonsei no onsei bunseki: F0 kyokusen to seishitsu ni shoten o atete" (Acoustic analyses in attitudinal speech by Chinese learners) ,The 35th meeting of Phonetic Society of Japan, online, Sep. 26, 2021. [Outstanding Presentation Award (35th Annual Meeting of the Phonetic Society of Japan)]
    20. Naohisa Furuta(Research Collaborator), Tatsuya Kitamura (Research Collaborator), Ryoko Hayashi, Yukiko Nota, and Masashi Unoki, "Hatsuwa no shinikusa no jikaku to ondoku senji, onsei hampuku tono kanren no yobikento" (Preliminary Study on Relationship between Awareness of Clumsiness while Speaking and Latency of Speaking and Repetition of Syllables), Speech Processing Meeting of Acoustical Society of Japan, Sep. 23. 2021.
    21. Hitomi Matoba, Tatsuya Kitamura (Research Collaborator), Jing Sun (Research Collaborator), Ryoko Hayashi, "Tongue Contour Tracking in Ultrasound Images using Machine Learning Library", Speech Processing Meeting of Acoustical Society of Japan, Sep. 23. 2021.
    22. Ryoko Hayashi, Jing Sun (Research Collaborator), Tatsuya Kitamura (Research Collaborator), Toshiyuki Sadanobu, "Hatsuwa no togire, enshinji no cho-on undo ni kansuru ichikento" (An investigation on articulatory movement of breaks and prolongations in Japanese), The 2022 Autumn Meeting of the Acoustical Society of Japan, Sep. 9. 2021
    23. Maruyama, Takehiko. “Design and Analyses of Japanese Speech Corpora.” International Congress of the Italian Linguistic Society “Corpora e Studi Linguistici,” Università degli Studi di Firenze e Accademia della Crusca, online, Sep 8, 2021.
    24. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. "Is “one-word-sentence” a sentence?: An examination of sententialism from pragmatic and phonological perspectives." EAJS 2021, Zoom, Aug. 27. 2021.
    25. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. "Attitudinal correlates of word-internal disfluencies in Japanese communication." DiSS 2021, Zoom, Aug 25, 2021.
    26. Fumie Namba (Research collaborator), Ryoko Hayashi, & Jun Tanemura “Speech Rhythm Abnormality in Japanese: Analysis of Mora Duration, Pause, and Non-segmented Mora of Dysarthric Speech.” DiSS 2021, online, Aug 27, 2021.
    27. Xinyue Li (Research collaborator), Carlos Toshinori Ishi, & Ryoko Hayashi, “EGG analysis of filled pauses in Japanese spontaneous speech: differences in Japanese native speakers and Chinese learners.” DiSS 2021, online, Aug 26, 2021.
    28. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. "Disfluency and taking the floor in Japanese-language conversation." The 17th International Pragmatics Conference, Remote, July 1, 2021.
    29. Kuroshima, Satomi (Research collaborator), & Makoto Hayashi. “Beginning to explain: Nanka-prefaced responsive and initial actions in Japanese conversation.” IPrA 17, online, Jun 28, 2021.
    30. Toshiyuki Sadanobu, and Takehiko Maruyama. ”Hiryuchode shizenna nihongo: Bunpo no kanten kara." (Disfluent but natural Japanese speech: From grammatical viewpoints), Panel presentation, The 10th Anniversary Symposium of JALP, Jun 26, 2021.
    31. Endo, Tomoko. ”Hiryuchode shizenna nihongo: Kaiwabunseki no kanten kara." (Disfluent but natural Japanese speech: From conversation analytic viewpoints), Panel presentation, The 10th Anniversary Symposium of JALP, Jun 26, 2021.
    32. Hayashi, Ryoko. ”Hiryuchode shizenna nihongo: Gengo shogai no kanten kara." (Disfluent but natural Japanese speech: From viewpoints of speech pathology), Panel presentation, The 10th Anniversary Symposium of JALP, Jun 26, 2021.
    33. Funahashi, Mizuki. "Hiryuchode shizenna nihongo: Nihongo kyoiku no kanten kara." (Disfluent but natural Japanese: From the perspective of Japanese language education), Panel presentation, The 10th Anniversary Symposium of JALP, Jun 26, 2021.
    34. Shukuri, Yukiko. (Research collaborator) “Kogi ni okeru ‘hiryucho na hatsuwa’ no tokucho to rikai” (Feature and understanding of ‘disfluent speech’ in lectures), Spring meeting of SJSC, online, May 21, 2021.
    35. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. “Hanashikotoba toshite no danwa kenkyu” (Study of discourse as spoken language), Workshop 0, Spring meeting of SJL, online, May 15, 2021.
    36. Funahashi, Mizuki. "φjoshi de kaishisareru hatsuwa." (Speech Initiated with the null particle) , Workshop "Japanese language education and “disfluency”: Its linguistic achievement and role in interaction," The 45th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, online, Mar 13, 2021.
    37. Konishi, Madoka. (Research Collaborator) "Nihongo gakushusha no jimonhatsuwa." (Self-addressed question among Japanese learners), Workshop "Japanese language education and “disfluency”: Its linguistic achievement and role in interaction," The 45th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, online, Mar 13, 2021.
    38. Hirata, Miki. (Research Collaborator) "Nihongo bogowasha to nihongo gakushusha no denwakaiwa ni okeru hiryuchosei." ("Disfluency" in telephone conversations between native speakers and learners of Japanese), Workshop "Japanese language education and “disfluency”: Its linguistic achievement and role in interaction," The 45th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, online, Mar 13, 2021.
    39. Miyanaga, Aiko. (Research Collaborator) "Tanteikingu kara mita hiryuchosei." (Disfluency from the perspective of turn-taking) , Workshop "Japanese language education and “disfluency”: Its linguistic achievement and role in interaction," The 45th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, online, Mar 13, 2021.
    40. Hayashi, Ryoko. 2020. 12. 5. “Nihongo, Doitsugo kyouiku niokeru uerufea ringuisutikusu.” [Welfare linguistics in education of Japanese and German languages] The 233rd Meeting (Symposium) of Gesellschaft für Germanistik Osaka-Kobe, zoom.
    41. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2020. 11. 27. “‘Meishi ichigobun’ wa bun ka?” Autumn meeting of the Society of Japanese Speech Communication, zoom.
    42. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2020. 10. 3. “Meishi hatsuwa no intoneeshon.” Joint meeting of the Society of Japanese Speech Communication and Japanese Association of Language Proficiency, zoom.
    43. Daikuhara, Hayato. (Research Collaborator) 2020. 10. 3. “Bunmyaku tenkai niokeru ‘maa’ no hataraki” (Function of maa in developing context), Joint meeting of the Society of Japanese Speech Communication and Japanese Association of Language Proficiency, zoom.
    44. Sadanobu, Toshiyuki. 2020. 9. 19. “Bogowasha no hiryuuchousei.” [Disfluency of native speakers] Panel discussion of the 37th Meeting of Japanese Cognitive Science Society, zoom.
    45. Funahashi, Mizuki. 2020. 9. 19. “Bogowasha no hiryuuchousei to gakushuusha no hiryuuchousei no hikaku.” [A comparison of disfluency between native and non-native speakers] Panel discussion of the 37th Meeting of Japanese Cognitive Science Society, zoom.
    46. Hayashi, Ryoko. 2020. 9. 19. “Kenjousha no hiryuuchousei to gengoshougaisha no hiryuuchousei no hikaku.” [A comparison of disfluency between speakers with and without language disability] Panel discussion of the 37th Meeting of Japanese Cognitive Science Society, zoom.
    47. Okada, Michio. (Research Collaborator) 2020. 9. 19. “Hatsuwa no hiryuuchousei to koudou no gikochinasa.” [Speech disfluency and behavioral clumsiness] Panel discussion of the 37th Meeting of Japanese Cognitive Science Society, zoom.

    Contact

    Toshiyuki SADANOBU, Ph D. Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University. PI.
    sadanobu.toshiyuki.3x[at]kyoto-u.ac.jp

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