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Nasukawa Kuniya

Nasukawa Kuniya
Affiliation and department:
Job title: 教授
Research field  (1): Linguistics
Research keywords  (6): language acquisition ,  Precedence-free Phonology ,  Element Theory ,  phonological primes ,  Merge ,  phonological structure
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (22):
  • 2024 - 2028 Pseudo-Dynamic Preservation and Elucidation of Neural Processing of Endangered Languages Based on Natural Discourse Corpora with Physiological Indices
  • 2022 - 2027 Constructing phonological representation and deriving phonetic externalisation: investigating a unified mechanism of phonology, morphology and syntax
  • 2020 - 2025 Mapping from syntax onto phonology: Theory, typology and history
  • 2019 - 2024 Field-based Cognitive Neuroscientific Study of Word Order in Language and Order of Thinking from the OS Language Perspective
  • 2019 - 2024 文末助詞の階層における情動計算不全としての自閉症の言語障害
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Papers (50):
  • Phillip Backley, Kuniya Nasukawa. Nasal vowels in French:. Elements, Government, and Licensing. 2023. 238-254
  • Noriaki Yusa, Cornelia D. Lupsa, Naoki Kimura, Kensuke Emura, Jungho Kim, Kuniya Nasukawa, Masatoshi Koizumi, Hiroko Hagiwara. Chapter 11 Effects of annual quantity of second language input on pronunciation in EFL environments. Cross-Linguistic Studies. 2023. 193-210
  • Nasukawa, Kuniya. Linearisation and stress assignment in Precedence-free Phonology: The case of English. Radical: A Journal of Phonology. 2020. 1. 239-291
  • Nasukawa, Kuniya. Lexicalising phonological structure in morphemes. Acta Linguistica Academica. 2020. 67. 1. 29-38
  • Nasukawa, Kuniya. Representing tones in Precedence-free Phonology. Phonological Externalization, Sapporo University. 2020. 5. 13-24
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MISC (15):
  • Kuniya Nasukawa. The Prosodic Transfer Hypothesis in the grammar and its treatment of clitics. Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism: Epistemological issue with keynote article “Prosodic effects on L2 grammars”, Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 2019. 9. 6. 872-877
  • Kuniya Nasukawa. Existing and non-existing accents: the case of intervocalic /t/ in English. Tohoku Gakuin University Review: Essays and Studies in English and Literature. 2019. 103. 13-21
  • Kuniya Nasukawa. A theory of phonological features (Oxford Linguistics). JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS. 2017. 53. 2. 449-454
  • 那須川訓也, 八杉 佳穂, 小泉 政利. カクチケル語における韻律境界標識と音韻構造. 日本言語学会第145回大会予稿集. 2012. 52-57
  • Hisao Tokizaki, Kuniya Nasukawa. Tone in Chinese: preserving tonal melody in strong positions. Proceedings from the Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto (MOT) Phonology Workshop 2011: Phonology in the 21st Century: In Honour of Glyne Piggott. McGill Working Papers in Linguistics. 2012. 22. 1
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Books (21):
  • Kuniya Nasukawa (eds.), Morpheme-internal Recursion in Phonology
    De Gruyter Mouton 2020 ISBN:9781501512582
  • Hitoshi Muranoi (ed.) Fundamentals of Elementary School English
    Taishukan Shoten 2018 ISBN:9784469246186
  • Geoff Lindsey & Andrew Nevins (eds.), Sonic Signatures: Studies dedicated to John Harris (Language Faculty and Beyond 14)
    John Benjamins 2017 ISBN:9789027208316
  • Bridget Samuels (ed.), Beyond Markedness in Formal Phonology (Linguistik Aktuell 241)
    John Benjamins 2017 ISBN:9789027257246
  • Masatoshi Koizumi (ed.), Linguistics and Statistical Analysis for Beginners
    Kyoritsu Shuppan 2016 ISBN:9784320111202
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Professional career (2):
  • Ph.D. in Linguistics (言語学博士) (University College London, University of London (英国ロンドン大学 ユニバーシティ・コレッジ・ロンドン校))
  • M.A. in Linguistics (言語学修士) (University College London, University of London (英国ロンドン大学 ユニバーシティ・コレッジ・ロンドン校))
Work history (3):
  • 2005/04 - 現在 Tohoku Gakuin University Department of English, Faculty of Letters Professor
  • 1998/04 - 2005/03 Tohoku Gakuin University Department of English, Faculty of Letters Associate Professor
  • 1999/09 - 2000/08 University College London, University of London Visiting Professor
Association Membership(s) (4):
THE PHONOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN ,  THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN ,  GENERATIVE LINGUISTICS IN THE OLD WORLD(GLOW) ,  RESTRICTIVE PHONOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP (RPRG)
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