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PIJANOWSKA,MARTA
 
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Affiliation*
Center for Foreign Language Education and Research
Title*
Adjunct Lecturer
Campus Career*
  • 4 2024 - Present 
    Center for Foreign Language Education and Research   Adjunct Lecturer
 

Research History

  • 4 2024 - Present 
    Rikkyo University   Center for Foreign Language Education and Research (FLER)   Adjunct Lecturer

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Education

  • 4 2015 
    The University of Tokyo   Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology   Linguistics

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    Country: Japan

    Notes: PhD

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  • 4 2013 - 3 2015 
    The University of Tokyo   Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology   Linguistics

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    Country: Japan

    Notes: Master's Course

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  • 4 2009 - 3 2013 
    Nagoya University   School of Letters

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    Country: Japan

    Notes: Linguistics

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  • 4 2008 - 3 2009 
    Tokyo University of Foreign Studies   Japanese Language Center for International Students   Japanese

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    Country: Japan

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Papers

  • Cognitive neural responses in the semantic comprehension of sound symbolic words and pseudowords Peer-reviewed

    Kaori Sasaki, Seiichi Kadowaki, Junya Iwasaki, Marta Pijanowska, Hidehiko Okamoto

    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience17   11 10 2023

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    Introduction

    Sound symbolism is the phenomenon of sounds having non-arbitrary meaning, and it has been demonstrated that pseudowords with sound symbolic elements have similar meaning to lexical words. It is unclear how the impression given by the sound symbolic elements is semantically processed, in contrast to lexical words with definite meanings. In event-related potential (ERP) studies, phonological mapping negativity (PMN) and N400 are often used as measures of phonological and semantic processing, respectively. Therefore, in this study, we analyze PMN and N400 to clarify the differences between existing sound symbolic words (onomatopoeia or ideophones) and pseudowords in terms of semantic and phonological processing.

    Methods

    An existing sound symbolic word and pseudowords were presented as an auditory stimulus in combination with a picture of an event, and PMN and N400 were measured while the subjects determined whether the sound stimuli and pictures match or mismatch.

    Results

    In both the existing word and pseudoword tasks, the amplitude of PMN and N400 increased when the picture of an event and the speech sound did not match. Additionally, compared to the existing words, the pseudowords elicited a greater amplitude for PMN and N400. In addition, PMN latency was delayed in the mismatch condition relative to the match condition for both existing sound symbolic words and pseudowords.

    Discussion

    We concluded that established sound symbolic words and sound symbolic pseudowords undergo similar semantic processing. This finding suggests that sound symbolism pseudowords are not judged on a simple impression level (e.g., spiky/round) or activated by other words with similar spellings (phonological structures) in the lexicon, but are judged on a similar contextual basis as actual words.

    DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1208572

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  • 80 Hz auditory steady state responses (ASSR) elicited by silent gaps embedded within a broadband noise Peer-reviewed

    Seiichi Kadowaki, Takashi Morimoto, Marta Pijanowska, Shuji Mori, Hidehiko Okamoto

    Frontiers in Neurology14   2023

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    Introduction: Although auditory temporal processing plays an important role in speech comprehension, it cannot be measured by pure tone audiometry. Auditory temporal resolution is often assessed by behavioral gaps-in-noise test. To evaluate whether auditory temporal resolution could be objectively assessed, we measured the auditory steady state response (ASSR) elicited by silent gaps embedded within broadband noises at 80 Hz. Methods: We prepared six sound types as test stimuli. One was a continuous broadband noise without a silent interval as a control stimulus and the others were broadband noises with 80 Hz silent intervals of 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 3.1, and 6.3 ms. Results: Significant ASSRs were recorded only when the gap length was longer than the behavioral thresholds and the ASSR amplitude increased as the gap length increased. Conclusion: Eighty Hertz gap-evoked ASSR appears to reflect the neural activity related to the auditory gap processing and may be used as an objective measure of auditory temporal resolution in humans.

    DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1221443

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  • Can online language proficiency tests be used reliably to place students according to their proficiency levels? Peer-reviewed

    Florescu, C. M, Hayasaka, Y, Rogers, J, Pijanowska, M, Garcia, E, Chu, J. T, Takada-Latchford, J, Oshimi, T

    Journal of Medical English Education21 ( 1 ) 3 - 8   2 2022

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  • The Subdivision of Predicational Copular Clauses in Polish Peer-reviewed

    Pijanowska Marta

    Bulletin of the Edward Sapir Society of Japan34 ( 34 ) 43 - 54   3 2020

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    Authorship:Lead author   Language:English  

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Professional Memberships

  • 2019 - Present 
    Society for the Neurobiology of Language

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  • 2019 - Present 
    The Linguistic Society of Japan

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  • 2019 - Present 
    The Edward Sapir Society of Japan

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