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SANO Tetsuya

サノ テツヤ | SANO Tetsuya
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research field  (1): Linguistics
Papers (33):
  • Hiroyuki Shimada and Tetsuya Sano. Do Japanese Children Randomly Place the Theme Argument of Unaccusative Verb in the Subject Position and the Object Position?. Proceedings of Boston University Conference on Language Development 46. 2022. 726-740
  • Tetsuya Sano. On the generality of the agent-first strategy. Proceedings of Boston University Conference on Language Development 44. 2020. 503-507
  • Tetsuya Sano, Hiroyuki Shimada, and Yoshiki Fujiwara. On a developmental delay in the L1 acquisition of the Japanese nominative object. Proceedings of Boston University Conference on Language Development 43. 2019. 573-584
  • The Acquisition of Parametric Variation in Count Noun Modification Using Numerals: Comparing Japanese and English. Proceedings of Boston University Conference on Language Development 42. 2018. 687-693
  • Tetsuya Sano, Hiroyuki Shimada, and Yoshiki Fujiwara. The acquisition of the non-subject status of nominative objects in Japanese. Studies in Chinese and Japanese Language Acquisition: In honor of Stephen Crain. 2017. 127-144
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Books (1):
  • Roots in Language Acquisition: A Comparative Study of Japanese and European Languages
    Hituzi Syobo 2002
Lectures and oral presentations  (18):
  • Reconsidering the Semantic Subset Principle: Japanese children do have wide scope of disjunction under negation
    (Boston University Conference on Language Development 48 2023)
  • On the overgeneration of particle <I>no</I> in prenominal modification in child Japanese: A hybrid hypothesis
    (Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics 16 2022)
  • A hybrid hypothesis on the overgeneration of a particle <I>no</I> in prenominal modification in child Japanese
    (The International Conference on Theoretical East Asian Psycholinguistics 3 2021)
  • Do Japanese children randomly place the theme argument of an unaccusative verb in the subject position and the object position?
    (Boston University Conference on Language Development 46 2021)
  • On the position of the theme argument of an unaccusative verb in child Japanese
    (Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition North America 9 2021)
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Works (1):
  • An Enterprise in the Cognitive Science of Language: A Festschrift for Yukio Otsu
    Mika Endo, Miwa Isobe, Koichi Otaki, Koji Sugisaki, and Takeru Suzuki 2008 -
Education (4):
  • 1991 - 1995 University of California, Los Angeles Linguistics
  • 1989 - 1991 University California, Los Angeles Linguisitcs
  • 1987 - 1989 Tokyo Gakugei University Graduate School, Division of Education
  • 1983 - 1987 The University of Tokyo Faculty of Literature
Professional career (4):
  • 文学士 (東京大学)
  • 英語教育学修士 (東京学芸大学大学院)
  • M.A. Linguistics (University California, Los Angeles)
  • Ph.D. (University of California, Los Angeles)
Work history (3):
  • 2004/10 - 現在 Meijigakuin University Faculty of Letters, Department of English Professor
  • 1998/10 - 2004/09 Meijigakuin University Faculty of Letters, Department of English Associate Professor
  • 1995/10 - 1998/09 Meijigakuin University Faculty of Letters, Department of English Lecturer
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