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Update date: Jan. 11, 2009
Nakamura Daisuke
ナカムラ ダイスケ | Nakamura Daisuke
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Graduate student(doctorate program)
Homepage URL (1):
http://beauty.geocities.jp/hamuhamuhamihami/
Research field (1):
English linguistics
Research keywords (9):
construction grammar
, frequency effect
, second language acquisition
, Usage-based models of language acquisition
, usage-based models of language acquisition
, individual differences
, construction grammar
, awareness
, frequency effects
Research theme for competitive and other funds (2):
- 2004 - 2010 Frequency effects, awareness, individual differences in cognitive abilities, and usage-based second language acquisition
- 2004 - 2010 Frequency effects, awareness, individual differences in cognitive abilities, and usage-based second language construction learning
Lectures and oral presentations (5):
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Individual differences in executive attentional control and conceptual memory processes, and Usage-based L2 construction learning. Paper to be presented at the 11th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference to be held at University of California, ・・・
(2009)
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Task switching, conceptual span, and frequency-driven construction learning. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Applied Linguistics 2009, Denver, USA.
(2009)
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Lexico-constructional variability, task demands and assessment of second language spoken performance. Paper to be presented in the colloqulum “SLA and inseparability of vocabulary and syntax” conducted by U. Romer & S. Wulff. at the annual meeting of t・・・
(2009)
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Awareness, input frequency, and construction learning: A reprecation and extension of Casenhiser and Goldberg (2005) to adult second language acquisition. Paper presented at the 32nd International LAUD Symposium on 'Cognitive Approaches to Second/Forei・・・
(2008)
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The motion event, linguistic typology, and task complexity in L2 narrative production. Paper presented In P. Robinson (Chair), Task complexity, language learning and language performance: Current research issues. Symposium conducted at the annual meeti・・・
(2007)
Association Membership(s) (1):
American Association of Applied Linguistics
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