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Update date: Oct. 06, 2024
Sugimoto Yushi
スギモト ユウシ | Sugimoto Yushi
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Lecturer
Homepage URL (1):
https://yushisg.github.io/
Research field (1):
Linguistics
Research keywords (4):
syntax
, Creole Formation
, fMRI
, MEG
Research theme for competitive and other funds (3):
- 2022 - 2025 Theoretical and Demonstrative Research on Variation of Defectiveness of Sentence Structure and Locality of Movement
- 2017 - 2018 The elucidation of long-distance movement: from the perspective of phase theory and labeling theory
- 2017 - 2018 The elucidation of long-distance movement: from the perspective of phase theory and labeling theory
Papers (6):
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Yushi Sugimoto, Ryo Yoshida, Hyeonjeong Jeong, Masatoshi Koizumi, Jonathan R. Brennan, Yohei Oseki. Localizing Syntactic Composition with Left-Corner Recurrent Neural Network Grammars. Neurobiology of Language. 2023. 1-24
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Yushi Sugimoto, Acrisio Pires. A Parameter-free Underspecification Approach to Complementizer Agreement. Revista Linguí∫tica. 2023. 18. 1. 62-81
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Namboodiripad, Savithry, Cuneo, Nicole, Kramer, Mathew A, Sedarous, Yourdanis, Bisnath, Felicia, Sugimoto, Yushi, Goldberg, Adele. Backgroundedness Predicts Island Status of Non-finite Adjuncts in English. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 44. 2022
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Andrew McInnerney, Yushi Sugimoto. On dissociating adjunct island and subject island effects. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America. 2022. 7. 1. 5207-5207
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Yushi Sugimoto, Marlyse Baptista. A Late-Insertion-Based Exoskeletal Approach to the Hybrid Nature of Functional Features in Creole Languages. Languages. 2022. 7. 2. 92-92
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MISC (7):
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杉本侑嗣, 吉田遼, 鄭嫣婷, 小泉政利, Jonathan R, Brennan, 大関洋平. 左隅型再帰的ニューラルネットワーク文法による日本語 fMRI データのモデリング. 言語処理学会年次大会発表論文集 (Web). 2023
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Yushi Sugimoto. Underspecification and (Im)possible Derivations: Toward a Restrictive Theory of Grammar. Ph.D. dissertation (University of Michigan). 2022
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Takanobu Nakamura, Yushi Sugimoto. Apparent de re construals of de se anaphor in Japanese. Proceedings of 28th Japanese/Korean Linguistics. 2021
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Yushi Sugimoto. Move-Agree or Agree-Move? On the movement theory under free Merge. Proceedings of 13th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics. 2018
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Yushi Sugimoto. Not so Hyper: A-movement Beyond Clause Boundaries?. Proceedings of 12th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics. 2017. 273-280
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Books (1):
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Merge and the Strong Minimalist Thesis
Cambridge University Press 2023 ISBN:9781009343244
Lectures and oral presentations (32):
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Investigating syntactic attention in the brain
(The 16th Annual Meeting of Socity for the Neurobiology of Language 2024)
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Boxing and Remnant Movement
(2024 SMOG & ANU International Conference on Syntax and Semantics (ICSS2024) 2024)
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An Attempt at Thinking Inside the Box
(The 41st English Linguistics Society of Japan 2023)
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Movement and the Box Theory: An Overview of Current Issues in Minimalism
(The 41st English Linguistics Society of Japan 2023)
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A Novel Feature of the complementizer system in Cabo Verdean Creole
(53rd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages 2023)
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Education (4):
- 2018 - 2022 The University of Michigan Ph.D program in Linguistics, Department of Linguistics
- 2016 - 2020 Sophia University Graduate School of Languages and Linguistics PhD Program in Linguistics
- 2014 - 2016 Sophia University Graduate School of Foreign Studies Master's Program in Linguistics
- 2010 - 2014 Keio University Faculty of Letters English and American Literature
Professional career (1):
- Ph.D (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Work history (3):
- 2024/04 - 現在 Osaka University Division of Language and Culture, Graduate School of Humanities Lecturer
- 2022/04 - 2024/03 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Language and Information Sciences Project Researcher
- 2017/04 - 2018/06 Research fellow (DC2), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Association Membership(s) (2):
The Association for Natural Language Processing
, Society for the Neurobiology of Language
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