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Mark Howe Stephen

ハウ マーク スティーブン | Mark Howe Stephen
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate professor
Homepage URL  (1): http://stephenhowe.info/
Research field  (3): Linguistics ,  Linguistics ,  English linguistics
Research keywords  (10): Historical linguistics ,  Pacific languages ,  Australian languages ,  African languages ,  Personal pronouns ,  Yes and no ,  Universals ,  Language variation and change ,  Linguistics ,  English
Papers (10):
  • Howe, Stephen. Aye-aey: An Anglo-Frisian parallel. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik. 2017. 77. 1-2. 210-242
  • Howe, Stephen. ‘Learning English in Sweden and Japan, Part 2: Obstacles to fluency’. The Bulletin of the Central Research Institute. 2016. series A, 15. 5. 77-84
  • Learning English in Sweden and Japan: An Overview. Fukuoka University Review of Literature and Humanities. 2015. XLVII. I (no. 184)
  • Howe Stephen. North Sea Germanic Pronouns. Bulletin of the Central Research Institute. 2013. 12. 4. 5-18
  • Howe Stephen. A re-examination of Greenberg's universals. Fukuoka University Review of Literature and Humanities. 2012. XLIV. I (172). 209-253
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Books (8):
  • Emphatic “yes” and “no” in Eastern English: Jearse and dow
    De Gruyter Mouton 2018
  • Old Frisian personal pronouns: morphology and change
    Brill/Rodopi (= Amsterdamer Beitraege zur aelteren Germanistik 73) 2014 ISBN:9789042039094
  • PhraseBook for Writing Papers and Research in English (4th edition) (paperback)
    EnglishforResearch.com, Cambridge, England 2007 ISBN:9781492959793
  • PhraseBook for Writing Papers and Research in English (4th edition) (digital)
    EnglishforResearch.com, Cambridge, England 2006
  • PhraseBook for Writing Papers and Research (3rd edition)
    EnglishforResearch.com, Cambridge, England 2002
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Lectures and oral presentations  (14):
  • ‘Eastern English in America: ‘dow’ and ‘jearse’ in New England’
    (3rd Southern Englishes Workshop, University College London 2016)
  • ‘The forms of “yes” and “no” in English: origin and development’.
    (5th conference of the Japan Society for Historical Linguistics 2015)
  • Studio guest on BBC Radio Lincolnshire, talking about research on jearse and dow, emphatic words for ‘yes’ and ‘no’ in the East of England.
    (BBC Radio Lincolnshire, Melvyn in the Morning 2015)
  • Studio guest on BBC Radio Norfolk, talking about research on jearse and dow, emphatic words for ‘yes’ and ‘no’ in the East of England.
    (BBC Radio Norfolk, Nicky Price Breakfast Show 2015)
  • Studio guest on BBC Radio Suffolk, talking about research on jearse and dow, emphatic words for ‘yes’ and ‘no’ in the East of England
    (BBC Radio Suffolk, Lesley Dolphin Show 2015)
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Education (7):
  • 1987 - 1995 University of London Royal Holloway PhD
  • 1992 - 1993 University of Lund, Sweden Department of Scandinavian Languages
  • 1991 - 1991 University of Freiburg Institute of Comparative Germanic Philology and Scandinavian Studies
  • 1989 - 1989 University of Freiburg Institute of Comparative Germanic Philology and Scandinavian Studies
  • 1984 - 1987 University of Newcastle BA Honours (First class)
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Professional career (1):
  • PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) (University of London)
Committee career (1):
  • 2016 - 現在 Japanese Society for Historical Linguistics Editorial board
Awards (4):
  • 1992 - Royal Holloway College, University of London Edna Purdie Scholarship
  • 1992 - Institute of Germanic Studies Robson-Scott Travelling Scholarship
  • 1992 - Belgian Government, Flemish Community Department of Education Scholarship
  • 1987 - British Academy Three-year studentship for PhD research
Association Membership(s) (2):
Linguistics Association of Great Britain ,  Japan Society for Historical Linguistics
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