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Update date: Aug. 14, 2022
Teuber Daniel
ダニエル テューバー | Teuber Daniel
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Associate Professor
Research field (1):
Linguistics
Research keywords (4):
TESL
, 音声学
, 音韻論
, Corpus Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition, Phonology
Papers (5):
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Action and Drama: American Film Titles in Japanese. Journal of Osaka Sangyo University, Humanities & Social Sciences. 2020. 39. 37-57
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Daniel Teuber. An Analysis of the Nonce-Words of Dr. Seuss. Journal of Osaka Sangyo University Humanities and Social Sciences. 2018. 34. 43-69
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Daniel Teuber. An Analysis of the Impersonal You in Interviews of MLB Players and Managers. Journal of Osaka Sangyo University Humanities and Social Sciences. 2018. 32. 55-70
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“Revitalizing Large Classes”. The Language Teacher. 2013. 37. 2. 9-10
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Teuber Daniel. “Alignment Constraints in Optimality Theory: Two examples”. 『英文学論集』. 2012. 19. 19. 36-54
Books (3):
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『Discuss Plus+ 』2nd edition
Perceptia Press 2017 ISBN:9784939130212
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『Discuss Plus+』
Perceptia Press 2016
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『大学生のための英語の新マナビー』vol. 4 作文・会話ナビ
海鳴社出版 2014
Lectures and oral presentations (5):
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Adaptation & Evaluation of Word Games for Classes
(JALT 2019 2019)
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A Study of Perceptions and Usage of Duolingo
(44th Annual International Conference on Language Teaching and Learning 2018)
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Using graded readers, movies, and role play to improve student output
(JALT PanSIG Conference 2018 2018)
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Creating Active, Purposeful Lessons
(Education Day for ELT Teachers 2017 in Osaka 2017)
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Applying Marathon Training to Language Learning
(JALT 44th Annual International Conference on Language Teaching and Learning 2016)
Education (3):
- 2000 - 2002 Oakland University M.A. Linguistics
- 1991 - 1996 Michigan State University B.S. Psychology
- 1995 - 1995 Lansing Community College 日本留学・インターンシッププログラム
Professional career (2):
- Master of Arts (Oakland University)
- 文学修士 (オークランド大学)
Association Membership(s) (2):
The Japan Association for Language Teaching (JALT)
, Japan Association for English Corpus Studies
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