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第1言語として バイ ンガ ム研究会 (BiL1)–第 回研究会

コ ド イッチン ワ ショップ 脳科学とバイ ンガ ム :

日時:20111022日 土 (13:00~17:30)

場所:大阪市立大学梅田サ イ 〒530-0001 大阪市 区梅田1-2-2-600 大阪駅前第 ビ 6階 http:/ / www.osaka-cu.ac.jp/ in fo/ com m on s/ access-um eda.htm l

(* 当日 手話通訳 )

プロ ム 司会 田浦秀幸 立命館大学

開会 あいさ

13:0013:10 山本雅代 関西学院大学

ワ ショップ

13:1014:40 日英バイ ンガ コー イッチング ータ

難波和彦 (京都産業大学 総会

14:4015:10 言語 バイ ンガ 研究会第1回総会

会員 し 登録 方を対象 し 総会 す 会員登録を い方 休憩時間 す 特別講義

15:1016:20 脳科学 バイ ンガ part 2

井狩幸男 (大阪市立大学) 院生発表

16:30~17:05 日英バイ ンガ 単言語 コー イッチ 替わ 脳賦活

変 関す 研究:脳イ ー ング手法を用い 言語接触開始年齢 比較 那須葵(立命館大学)

閉会 あいさ

17:0517:15 田浦秀幸 立命館大学)

参加費: 1000 円 (会員 た方 無料)

参加:参加申し込 不要 す 当日直接会場へ 越しく い 研究会終了後 時間18:0020:00 予算 5,000 円 会場近く 場所未定 懇親会を予定し い す へ 参加を希望 方 1014() e-mail 件名を BiL1懇親会参加申し込 書 1) 氏名2)所属3) ー ア

を記入し tairaeiji@kwansei.ac.jp 返信く

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Circulation of this e-mail would be greatly appreciated.

This is to announce the 5th Research Roundtable for Bilingualism as a First Language (BiL1): focus on code-switching; brain science studies and bilingualism

Anyone interested in this topic is welcome to join us.

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The 5th Research Roundtable for Bilingualism as a First Language (BiL1) : focus on code-switching; brain science studies and bilingualism

(I) Date: Oct. 22, 2011 (Sat.) 13:00-17:30

(II) Place: Osaka City University Umeda Satellite

Address 6F Osaka Ekimae No.2 Building,

1-2-2-600 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, 530-0001 JAPAN

http://www.osaka-cu.ac.jp/english/info/access.html#umeda

*We have arranged sign language interpreters.

(III) Programme

1. Opening address (13:00-13:10) YAMAMOTO, Masayo (Kwansei Gakuin University) 2. Workshop

13:10~14:40 "An Analysis of Japanese-English Code-switching Data" NAMBA, Kazuhiko (Kyoto Sangyo University)

3. BiL1 general meeting

14:40~15:10 “The 1st annual general meeting”--- This meeting is for the members of BiL1. [For non-members this will be a break time.]

4. Special lecture

15:10~16:20 "Brain Science Studies and Bilingualism II" IKARI, Yukio (Osaka City University) [Break: 16:2016:30]

5. Post-graduate presentation

16:30~17:05

"Hemodynamic differences in the activation of the frontal lobe during a single language

interview and code-switching mode interview: comparison of the effect of L2 onset age

differences from fNIRS brain imaging."

NASU, Aoi (Ritsumeikan University)

6. Closing address (17:05-17:15) TAURA, Hideyuki (Ritsumeikan University) (IV) Fee : 1000 yen (members : free)

(V) Participation: Simply turn up on the day. There is no need to RSVP.

(VI) Dinner party: We're planning dinner after the research roundtable at a restaurant nearby (18:00-20:00 at a cost of about 5,000 yen). Details will be announced later, but let us know by e-mail to tairaeiji@kwansei.ac.jp by Friday, Oct. 14th if you'd like to come to the dinner. In the e-mail message, please write 1) your name, 2) affiliation, 3) e-mail address and put the title of the message as “Application for BiL1 dinner party”.

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