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Incubation/Discovery-Type

  • Empirical Study on the Role of Prosodic Features in Conversations
  • Structured Description of Kunten-Shiryo (Documents Written in Chinese with Signs for Rendering into Japanese)
  • The Current States and Changes in the Japanese Spoken in the Metropolitan Area
  • Half a Century of Honorifics Usage and Attitudes toward Honorifics: Focusing on the Analysis of Survey Data from Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture
  • A study of ongoing changes in modern Japanese
  • Study of the history of the Japanese language using statistics and machine-learning
  • Development of Classification Indices to Treat a Variety of Texts
  • Distribution of Vocabulary and Sentence Structures in Texts
  • A Study of Compositional Semantic Representation Based on Contextual Information
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