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Update date: Jul. 15, 2024
Tomita Yu
Tomita Yu
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
PhD student
Homepage URL (1):
https://yt44kiry.gitlab.io/yutomita/
Research field (2):
English linguistics
, Linguistics
Research keywords (1):
Minimalist Grammar
Papers (5):
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Yu Tomita, Hitomi Hirayama. Parasitic gaps in Japanese: An MG-based approach. Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics. 2023. 6. 20. 212-221
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Yu Tomita. How does structure affect surface rule application?: Accent and verbal Morphology in Japanese deverbal (noun) compounds. Proceedings of the 36th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation. 2022. 503-512
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Yu Tomita. Event Quantification in Infinitival Complements: A Free-Logic Approach. New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. 2019. 11717. 372-384
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Yu Tomita. Towards a Pied-Piping Account for Wh-Scope within Compositional Event Semantics in Minimalism. Proceedings of the Fifty-third Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. 2018. 53. 381-396
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Yu Tomita. Solving Event Quantification and Free Variable Problems in Semantics for Minimalist Grammars. Proceedings of the 30th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation. 2016. 219-227
Lectures and oral presentations (2):
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Wh-Interrogatives without Clausal Pied-Piping in Neo-Davidsonian Possibility Semantics
(LENLS 16 2019)
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Towards a pied-piping account for wh-scope within compositional event semantics in minimalism
(CLS 53 2017)
Education (2):
- 2020 - 現在 Leipzig University Faculty of Philology Institute of Linguistics
- 2014 - 2020 Sokendai School of Multidisciplinary Sciences Department of Informatics
Work history (5):
- 2020/10 - 現在 Leipzig Univerisy Faculty of Philology, Institute of Linguistics PhD student
- 2019/05 - 2020/09 Kyushu techno College Part-time Lecturer
- 2019/04 - 2020/03 Kyushu Sangyo University Language Education and Research Center Part-time Lecturer
- 2018/10 - 2019/03 RIKEN
- 2014/05 - 2018/02 Research Organization of Information and Systems National Institute of Informatics Research Assistant
Awards (1):
- 2016/10 - PACLIC 30 Best paper honorable mention Solving Event Quantification and Free Variable Problems in Semantics for Minimalist Grammars
Association Membership(s) (1):
THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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