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Update date: Oct. 10, 2024
SETO Yoshitaka
セト ヨシタカ | SETO Yoshitaka
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Specially appointed associate professor
Research field (1):
Linguistics
Research keywords (4):
コーパス言語学
, 英語教育
, conditional sentences
, Cognitive Linguistics
Research theme for competitive and other funds (1):
- 2019 - 2024 Why does 'Kare ni aeba denwa shite kudasai' sound strange?-an approach from diachronic perspective
Papers (12):
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Seto Yoshitaka. BA Imperative Conditional in Modern Japanese : With a Focus on Distributional Aspects. 2023. 8. 31-40
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Seto Yoshitaka. E-learning in CALL Classes and Video-Making Project. 2023. 8. 15-24
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Seto Yoshitaka. 現代日本語条件文の条件節の分布にもとづく分類. 2022. 7. 11-20
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if+will条件文における形式・意味機能に関する考察. 言語文化共同プロジェクト (2020). 2021. 2020. 21-30
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SETO, Yoshitaka. Factors in the Choice of BA and TARA Conditionals in Modern Japanese. 2020. 2019. 81-90
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Lectures and oral presentations (6):
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A Study on the Use of Active and Passive Voice in Engineering Research Papers
(JAECS 50th Conference 2024)
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Constructional Status of Mizen and Izen Conditionals in Late Middle Japanese
(The 27th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference 2019)
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An Account for the Constraint on the Distribution of Predicates in Subordinate Clause in a Japanese Conditional
(Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association: Cognitive Linguistics in the Year 2017 2017)
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Emergence of the Constraint on the Use of Linkage Marker 'BA' in Modern Japanese
(The 17th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cognitive Linguistics Association 2016)
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The Constraint on BA Form in Japanese Conditional Sentences-From Diachronic Perspective-
(2015)
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Professional career (2):
- Master (Language and Culture) (Osaka University)
- Ph.D. (Language and Culture) (Osaka University)
Work history (2):
- 2023/04 - 現在 Osaka University Center for Multilingual Education Specially appointed associate professor
- 2018/04 - 2023/03 Ritsumeikan University Center for Language Education and Research Shokutaku lecture in foreing languages
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