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TAKEDA Kazue
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Bunkyo University Faculty of Language & Literature Department of Foreign Languages
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Book and thesis
Papers
Two Types of Clefts in Japanese: Fronting vs. Base-generating Nominalized Clauses The Proceedings of WAFL (Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics) 10 (2014). (Sole-authored) 2018
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Acquiring antecedents for reflexives when both L1 and L2 permit long-distance binding JESLA (European Second Language Association) 1,pp.38-48 (Co-authored) 2017
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Strong resultatives and the directional interpretation of PPs in L2 English by Japanese speakers Selected Proceedings of the 2012 Second Language Research Forum: Building Bridges between Discipline,pp.89-100 (Co-authored) 2014/08
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Causative Formation in Kammu : Prespecified Features and Single Consonant Reduplication Proceedings of The 4th Annual Southwest Workshop on Optimality Theory.,pp.57-77 2000
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Reflections on Comparative Formation 文教大学女子短期大学部研究紀要 44,pp.125-138 2000
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Academic background
~1999/03
Linguistics Dept. of Linguistics University of California, IrvinePhD in Social Science
~1987/03
Faculty of Humanities University of Tsukuba
Academic conference presentation
2021/05/19
Processing the interpretation of long distance and local anaphora with subject and object antecedents in Japanese (APRAR 2021 (The Acquisition and Processing of Reference and Anaphora Resolution))
2018
Establishing antecedent reference for L2 reflexive pronouns among L1 Chinese learners of Japanese: An eye tracking study (The 2nd International Symposium on Bilingual and L2 Processing in Adults and Children)
2016/08
Incorporating Pragmatic Information in the Interpretation of L2 Japanese Reflexives by Chinese (The 26th European Second Language Association Conference.)
2014/05
Two Types of Clefts in Japanese: Fronting vs. Base-generating Nominalized Clauses (Workshop of Altaic Formal Linguistics 10)
1999
Multiple Headed Relatives in English and Japanese. (The Conference of North East Linguistics Society 30)
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Present specialized field
Linguistics
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1000304350