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  YAMADA YUYA
   Department   Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Center for Language Education
   Position   Lecturer
■ Education
1. 2019/04~2023/03 〔Doctorial Course (2nd Semester)〕 Humanities, Graduate School of Humanities, Nagoya University, Completed, Doctor of Philosophy
2. 2012/04~2014/03 〔Master Course〕 Language Education and Information Science, Graduate School of Language Education and Information Science, Ritsumeikan University, Completed
■ Academic and professional experience
1. 2020/10~2023/09 Kyushu Foreign Language Academy Part-time lecturer
2. 2020/04~2020/09 Nagoya Management & Accounting College Japanese Course Part-time lecturer
3. 2018/08~2019/03 Kyushu Foreign Language Academy Part-time lecturer
4. 2016/09~2018/07 Shenzhen University College of International Studies, Japanese Department Lecturer
5. 2014/07~2016/07 Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (Japanese language education: Wuhan Finance and Trade Vocational School) Teacher
■ Message
By learning a new language (such as Japanese) in a new environment (APU), you may discover new things about not only Japan and the Japanese language, but also your mother country and native language. Please enjoy these discoveries and interests. If you make any new discoveries or find some things interesting, please let us know.
■ Current research
In recent years, I have been conducting research on what kinds of constraints exist at the word and sentence level in the determinations of aspectual and related functions.
So far, my research is mainly focused on Japanese and Chinese, but I am interested in other languages as well.
■ Current specialized field
Linguistics, Japanese language education (Key Word:Aspect, Event Projection Theory, Lexical Semantics) 
■ Books and theses
1. 2023 Article A study on the constraints of aspectual forms in Japanese and Chinese: A discussion from the perspectives of event projection theory and functional domains of forms. (Doctoral dissertation)   (Single)  Link
2. 2022 Article A contrastive study of aspect forms for “maintenance” in Japanese and Chinese: A discussion from the perspective of functional domains of aspect forms. KLS Selected Papers 4,pp.107-122 (Collaboration) 
3. 2022 Article A proposal of a semantic description for different types of period-modifying phrases: Toward the development of semantic description by Event Projection Theory. Nagoya University Humanities Forum 5,pp.153-169 (Single)  Link
4. 2021 Article How does the use of -TA/-TE IRU in Japanese relate to epistemicity? An analysis of their co-occurrence with affirmative/negative verb forms. Papers from the 21st National Conference of the Japanese Cognitive Linguistics Association 21,pp.206-217 (Collaboration) 
5. 2019 Article A quantitative analysis of the clustering structure of various functions of -te iru and their cross-functional ambiguity: Aiming to apply the findings to the acquisition of Japanese as a second language. The 159th Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan Handbook pp.236-242 (Collaboration) 
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■ Academic or professional association memberships
1. The Linguistic Society of Japan
2. Kansai Linguistic Society
3. The Japanese Cognitive Linguistics Association
4. The Association of Japanese Chinese Contrastive Linguistics
5. The Overseas Japanese Language Education Society
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■ Conference presentations
1. 2023/12/24 Interpretation of "attendant circumstnces" and "succession" in relation to the semantic features of the verbs: A study on serial forms and their corresponding Chinese expressions. (49th Conference of the Association of Japanese Chinese Contrastive Linguistics)
2. 2022/04/09 A study on maintenance and forms of expressing intentional discontinuation: Toward a cross-linguistic study of “maintenance” (The 18th Meeting of the Society for Typological Study and Contrastive Linguistics)
3. 2021/06/12 A contrastive study of aspect forms for “maintenance” in Japanese and Chinese: A discussion from the perspective of functional domains of aspect forms (The 46th Meeting of the Kansai Linguistic Society)
4. 2020/09/05 How does the use of -TA/-TE IRU in Japanese relate to epistemicity? An analysis of their co-occurrence with affirmative/negative verb forms (The 21st National Conference of the Japanese Cognitive Linguistics Association)
5. 2019/11/16 A quantitative analysis of the clustering structure of various functions of -te iru and their cross-functional ambiguity: Aiming to apply the findings to the acquisition of Japanese as a second language (The 159th Meeting of the Linguistic society of Japan)
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■ Qualification and licenses
1. 2011/12/16 The Japanese Language Teaching Competency Test
■ E-Mail address
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■ JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number
40994546
■ Researchmap researcher code
R000061064