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Ryoko Suzuki

スズキ リョウコ | Ryoko Suzuki
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research field  (2): Japanese linguistics ,  Linguistics
Research keywords  (8): discourse ,  final particles ,  Interactional Linguistics ,  functional linguistics ,  corpus of Japanese conversation ,  grammaticalization ,  conversation ,  subjectification
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (4):
  • 2017 - 2021 Formulaicity in Everyday Interaction
  • 2014 - 2016 The question of units in language and interaction
  • 2006 - 2007 Development of German, English and Japanese Discourse Markers from the Perspective of Historical Pragmatics
  • 2005 - 2007 The Process of Diachronic Change of Quotative Particles and Formal Nouns in Japanese : Grammaticalization, Subjectification and Lntersubjectification
Papers (30):
  • Suzuki R, Ono T, Daiju S. Verb repetition as a template for reactive tokens in Japanese everyday talk. Journal of Japanese Linguistics. 2023. 39. 1. 105-124
  • Ono T, Suzuki R. Establishing a pseudo-cleft construction in Japanese: A perspective from everyday conversation. Lingua. 2023. 284
  • Suzuki R. Creativity in compliment responses in Japanese everyday talk. East Asian Pragmatics. 2022. 7. 3. 365-394
  • Laury R, Ono T, Suzuki R. Questioning the clause as a crosslinguistic unit in grammar and interaction. Studies in Language. 2019. 43. 2. 364-401
  • Ono T, Laury R, Suzuki R. On the notion of unit in the study of human languages. Studies in Language. 2019. 43. 2. 245-253
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MISC (1):
  • Tao H, Suzuki R. The pragmatics of creative language use in East Asian languages: an introduction. East Asian Pragmatics. 2022. 7. 3. 297-305
Books (2):
  • Exploration into a new understanding of 'zero anaphora' in Japanese everyday talk
    Pragmatics and Beyond New Series 2020 ISBN:9789027260628
  • Subordination in Conversation
    Amsterdam: John Benjamins 2011
Lectures and oral presentations  (12):
  • Interactional profile of causal kara-clause in Japanese conversation: Because the ‘main’ clause is there or not
    (International Pragmatics Conference 2009)
  • 「会話における引用と提題の関係-『って』構文の分析」
    (エスノメソドロジー・会話分析研究会 2007年度研究会大会 2007)
  • Concessive Meaning Associated with Quotative Forms in Japanese
    (The 8th Conference of the Japanese Cognitive Linguistics Association 2007)
  • It was not complex at the beginning - approaching to 'reanalysis' in Japanese conversation
    (10th International Pragmatics Conference 2007)
  • The use of morphemes as pragmatic particles and complementizers in Finnish and Japanese -- a crosslinguistic comparison
    (The Fourth International Conference on Construction Grammar (ICCG4) 2006)
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Works (4):
  • 公開講演会開催/Michael Barlow「ParaConc:A concordance for parallel texts」
    HSUZUKI RYOKO, HR 2002 - 現在
  • 経済学部 英語共通授業
    HSUZUKI RYOKO, HR NAGAI YOHKO 2000 - 現在
  • フレーム意味論・構文的アプローチに基づくオンライン日本語語彙情報資源の構築(グループ8):研究分担者。言語分析
    HSUZUKI RYOKO, HR 2000 - 2005
  • ワークショップ開催
    HSUZUKI RYOKO, HR 2004 - 2004
Education (4):
  • 1999 - 1999 University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Linguistics Linguistics
  • 1989 - 1989 University of Southern California Department of General Linguistics General Linguistics
  • 1987 - 1987 Japan Women's University Graduate School, Division of Letters
  • 1985 - 1985 Japan Women's University Faculty of Humanities Department of English
Professional career (3):
  • Master of Arts (Japan Women's University)
  • Ph.D. in Linguistics (University of California, Santa Barbara)
  • Master of Arts in General Lingistics (University of Southern California)
Work history (5):
  • 2012/04 - 現在 Professor
  • 1998/04 - 2012/03 慶應義塾大学准教授(経済学部)
  • 2001/10 - 2002/03 日本女子大学文学部英文学科
  • 2001/04 - 2002/03 明治学院大学大学院
  • 1995/12 - 1997/05 シンガポール国立大学日本研究科 ティーチングフェロー(専任講師)
Association Membership(s) (7):
「言語と人間」研究会 ,  日本言語学会 ,  日本英語学会 ,  社会言語科学会 ,  認知言語学会 ,  Linguistic Society of America ,  International Pragmatics Association
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