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Tanaka Toshiya

タナカ トシヤ | Tanaka Toshiya
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Homepage URL  (2): http://www.flc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~toshiyat/index.htmhttp://www.flc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~toshiyat/english.html
Research field  (3): English linguistics ,  Linguistics ,  Literature - British/English-languag
Research keywords  (12): Morphological Conflation ,  Verbal System ,  Indo-European ,  Germanic ,  Old English ,  Language Change ,  比較言語学 ,  歴史言語学 ,  英語史 ,  Comparative Linguistics ,  Historical Linguistics ,  Historical Study of the English Language
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (6):
  • 2015 - 2019 ゲルマン語強変化動詞形態組織発展に関する比較言語学研究
  • 2010 - 2015 A Comparative Indo-European Linguistics Approach to the Problem of How the Proto-Germanic Verbal System Developed from the Proto-Indo-European Verbal System
  • 2005 - 2009 The Method of Word Equation and a Comparative Linguistics Approach to the Issue of How the Germanic Verbal System Developed from the Proto-Indo-European System
  • 2002 - 2004 A Non-Brugmannian Approach to the Genesis of the Germanic Verbal System
  • 1994 - 1995 A Comparative Linguistics Investigation into Old English Verbs
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Papers (36):
  • TANAKA Toshiya. On Morphological Differences between Class IV and V Strong and Preterite-Present Verbs in Germanic: A Critical Examination of Schumacher's (2005) Treatise and a New Proposal Based on Morphological Conflation. Gengo Kenkyu. 2017. 152. 89-116
  • TANAKA Toshiya. Remarks on Two Morphophonological Differences Between Strong and Preterite-Present Verbs in Germanic. Studies in English Language and Literature (The English Language and Literature Society, Kyushu University). 2015. 65. 17-29
  • TANAKA Toshiya. On the sporadic voicing of the root final fricatives in the Germanic strong class V preterite plural formations: with special reference to the case of *wes- 'be, stay, dwell'. Historical Linguistics in Japan (Japan Society for Historical Linguistics). 2013. 2. 3-20
  • TANAKA Toshiya. Some Thoughts on the Origin and Development of the Germanic Strong IV and V Preterite Plural Formations. Studies in English Language and Literature. 2013. 63. 63. 67-112
  • TANAKA Toshiya. Osthoff’s Law and the Rise of the Strong I-III Preterite Plural Formations in Proto-Germanic. Gengo-Bunka Ronkyu (Studies in Languages and Cultures, Kyushu University). 2010. 25. 7-21
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MISC (2):
  • TANAKA Toshiya. Review: Peter Collins and David Lee (eds.), The Clause in English: In honour of Rodney Huddleston. Studies in English Literature (The English Literary Society of Japan). 2002. English Number 43. 79-87
  • TANAKA Toshiya. Review: David Lightfoot, How to Set Parameters: Arguments from Language Change. Studies in Modern English (Modern English Association). 1993. 9. 81-86
Books (6):
  • FLC叢書II A Morphological Conflation Approach to the Historical Development of Preterite-Present Verbs: Old English, Proto-Germanic, and Proto-Indo-European (The faculty of languages and c) (The faculty of languages and c)
    花書院 2011 ISBN:4903554910
  • ワードパル和英辞典
    2001
  • 英語学用語辞典
    三省堂 1998 ISBN:4385151733
  • 現代英語正誤辞典
    研究社 1996
  • チョーサーの英語-発音と形態
    松柏社 1994 ISBN:4881988220
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Lectures and oral presentations  (11):
  • Osthoff’s law in Germanic and some aspects of its relative chronology
    (LVC (Language Variation and Change) Network 2017, Kumanoso, Yamaguchi University 2017)
  • Verner's law effects and analogical levelling
    (LVC (Language Variation and Change) Network 2016, the Ito Campus, Kyushu University 2016)
  • A Scheme for a Morphological Conflation Approach to the Origin and Development of the Germanic Strong and Preterite-Present Verbs
    (The 5th Conference of Japan Society for Historical Linguistics, the Toyohira Campus, Hokkai Gakuen 2015)
  • The Laryngeal Theory and the Narten Hypothesis: Towards an Explanation of Some Morphophonological Characteristics of the Germanic Strong Verbs
    (LVC (Language Variation and Change) Network 2015, Fukuoka University 2015)
  • Remarks on some Morphophonological Differences Between Strong and Preterite-Present Verbs in Germanic
    (LVC (Language Variation and Change) Network 2014, the Ito Campus, Kyushu University 2014)
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Education (4):
  • 1995 - 2005 University of Manchester PhD Course at the Postgraduate School of Arts PhD in Linguistics and English Language
  • 1986 - 1988 Nagoya University LitD Course at the Graduate School of Letters English Linguistics (left school at the end of the 2nd year)
  • 1984 - 1986 Nagoya University MA Course at the Graduate School of Letters MA in English Linguistics
  • 1980 - 1984 Nagoya University BA Course at the School of Letters BA in English Linguistics
Professional career (2):
  • Master of Arts (Graduate School of Letters, Nagoya University)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Postgraduate School of Arts, University of Manchester)
Work history (6):
  • 2011/01 - 現在 Faculty of Languages and Cultures, Kyushu University Professor
  • 2007/04 - 2010/12 Faculty of Languages and Cultures, Kyushu University Associate Professor
  • 2000/04 - 2007/03 Faculty of Languages and Cultures, Kyushu University Associate Professor
  • 1991/04 - 2000/03 Institute of Languages and Cultures, Kyushu University Associate Professor
  • 1990/10 - 1991/03 Faculty of Education, Kagoshima University Associate Professor
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Committee career (5):
  • 2012/04 - 現在 日本英語学会 評議員
  • 2018/01 - 2019/12 日本歴史言語学会 理事
  • 2016/01 - 2017/12 日本歴史言語学会 監事
  • 2001/04 - 2002/03 近代英語協会 『近代英語研究』編集委員長
  • 1998/04 - 2002/03 近代英語協会 『近代英語研究』編集委員
Association Membership(s) (5):
Japan Society for Historical Linguistics ,  THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN ,  Philological Society ,  THE ENGLISH LITERARY SOCIETY OF JAPAN ,  THE ENGLISH LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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