Papers & Talks
<Papers>
2020
$B!H(BWord
Order Change, Stress Shift and Old French Loanwords in Middle English,$B!I(B
Studies in Linguistic Variation and Change 3:
Corpus-based Research
in English Syntax and Lexis, Fabienne Toupin, Sylvain Gatelais &
Ileana Sasu [eds.], pp.111-131, Cambridge Scholars (with Hisao Tokizaki).
2017
$B!V(BAncrene Wisse$B$K$*$1$kK\F0;l$HL\E*8l$NAjBPE*8l=g$H
Papers from the 34th National Conference of the
English Linguistic Society of Japan, pp.98-104, JELS ($B;~:j5WIW$H6&Cx(B).
2013
Historical Change in the Formal Licensing
Conditions of Personal Pronominal Objects in English: A View from
Intra-syntactically Driven Language Change,
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo.
2012
$B!H(BReview of Agreement and Head
Movement: Clitics, Incorporation, and Defective Goals, by Ian Roberts, MIT Press, Cambridge,
MA, 2010, x + 290 pp.,$B!I(B
Studies in English Literature, English Number 53 (2012), pp.191-201, ELSJ.
2011
$B!V(B$B1Q8l;K$K$*$1$k(Bto not
V$B8l=g$N?jB`$HI|6=(B—$BJ8K!2=M}O@$+$i$N%"%W%m!<%A(B—$B!W(B,
Tsurumi Review 41, pp.1-22, $BDa8+Bg3X1Q8l1QJ83X2q(B ($B6\@nM4M};R$H6&Cx(B).
2010
$B!H(BReview
of Genitives in Early English: Typology
and Evidence, by Cynthia L. Allen, Oxford University Press, Oxford &
New York, 2008, xiv+354pp,$B!I(B
English Linguistics 27, pp.541-553, JELS.
2008
$B!H(BEmergence and Demise of Object Shift in
the History of English: A Case Study of Language Change Driven Within Syntax,$B!I(B
Poetica 70 (Special Issue): Current
Issues in Generative Grammar and Language Acquisition, Yukio Otsu &
Noriko T. Imanishi [eds.], pp.75-109, Yushodo.
2007
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$B!XHf3SJ82=8&5f!YBh#99f(B, pp.1-59, $BDa8+Bg3XHf3SJ82=8&5f=j(B.
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$B!X1Q8l@DG/!Y(B2007$BG/(B7$B7n9f(B, pp.46-48, $B8&5f
2006
Papers from the 23rd National Conference of the
English Linguistic Society of Japan, pp.160-169, JELS.
2005
$B!H(BReview
of From OV to VO in Early Middle English,
by Carola Trips, John Benjamins, Amsterdam & Philadelphia, 2002, xiv+359pp,$B!I(B
Studies in English Literature, English Number 46 (2005), pp.318-328, ELSJ.
$B!H(BLoss
of the Displaced Personal Pronoun Complement to Prepositions and the
Cliticization in the History of English,$B!I(B
Linguistic Research 21, pp.39-52, UTELA.
$B!H(BSome Observations on the Displaced
Personal Pronoun Complement to Prepositions in Middle English,$B!I(B
The World of Linguistic
Research: A Festschrift for Kinsuke Hasegawa on the Occasion of His
Seventieth Birthday,
Noriko Imanishi et al. [eds.], pp.166-181,
Kaitakusha.
$B!H(BVerbal-Projection-Internal
Object Shift,$B!I(B
Papers from the 21st National Conference of the
English Linguistic Society of Japan, pp.81-90, JELS.
$B!H(BCliticization
in the History of English: Loss of the Subject Position Asymmetry and the
Wackernagel Pronominal Object,$B!I(B
Linguistic Research 20, pp.103-154, UTELA.
2003
$B!H(BThe
Qualitative Decline of Object-Verb Order in Late Middle English: A Minimalist
Approach,$B!I(B
Linguistic Research 19, pp.117-140, UTELA.
$B!H(BObject
Shift in Particle Constructions,$B!I(B
Linguistic Research 19, pp.141-155, UTELA.
2001
$B!H(BInfinitival
Verb Movement in Middle English and Early Modern English,$B!I(B
Papers from the 18th National Conference of the
English Linguistic Society of Japan, pp.131-140, JELS.
$B!H(BSome
Observations on Object-Verb Order in 15th Century English,$B!I(B
Linguistic Research 18, pp.195-206, UTELA.
$B!H(BThe
Formation of Forget-me-not and Its
Implication for the Syntax of Late Middle English and Early Modern English,$B!I(B
Linguistic Research 18, pp.225-236, UTELA.
$B!VJ88%2rBj(B (Samuel D. Epstein et al., A
Derivational Approach to Syntactic Relations, OUP, Oxford, 1998, vi + 197
pp.)$B!W(B,
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pp.165-166, $B8&5f
$B!VJ88%2rBj(B (Danny Fox, Economy and
Semantic Interpretation, MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 2000, xviii + 215 pp.)$B!W(B,
$B868}>1Je!&:#@>E5;R(B($BJT(B),
$B!XJ8K!(BII$B!'1Q8l3XJ88%2rBjBh#54,!Y(B, pp.171-172, $B8&5f
2000
$B!H(BA
Note on the Object DP Movement in Late Middle English and Early Modern
English,$B!I(B
Linguistic Research 17, pp.175-184, UTELA.
$B!H(BRemarks
on (Non-)Coreference: A Minimalist Perspective of the Binding Theory,$B!I(B
Linguistic Research 17, pp.185-205, UTELA (with Terue Nakato, Masaki Ohno &
Tsuyoshi Sawada).
1999
$B!H(BA
Note on For To Infinitives in Belfast English and Middle English,$B!I(B
English Linguistics 16, pp.501-507, JELS (with Tomoyuki Tanaka).
$B!H(BVerb
Movement in Middle English Infinitives,$B!I(B
Linguistic Research 16, pp.39-54, UTELA.
$B!H(BBorrowing,
Stress Shift and Word Order Change in the History of English,$B!I(B![]()
Il
18o Convegno Nazionale di Storia della Lingua Inglese,
Leopold-Franzens-Universitat Innsbruck, 15-17 March 2018 (with Hisao Tokizaki).
$B!H(BWord Order
Change, Stress Shift and Old French Loanwords in Middle English,$B!I(B
La
5eme Edition du Colloque International Bisannuel de Diachronie de l$B!G(BAnglais,
Universite Francois-Rabelais de Tours, 4-6 July 2017 (with Hisao Tokizaki).
$B!H(BPronominal
Object Shift in the History of English: A Case Study of Intra-syntactically
Driven Language Change,$B!I(B
Annual
General Meeting of the University of Tokyo English Literary Society, University
of Tokyo, 20 March 2017.
$B!V(BAncrene Wisse$B$K$*$1$kK\F0;l$HL\E*8l$NAjBPE*8l=g$H
The
34th National Conference of the English Linguistic Society of Japan, Kanazawa
University, 12-13 November 2016 (with Hisao Tokizaki).
$B!H(BWord Order and
Old French Loanwords in the Ancrene Wisse:
Syntactic Change Induced by the Shifting of Word Stress,$B!I(B
The 3rd Workshop on
Phonological Externalization of Morphosyntactic Structure: Universals and
Variables, Sapporo University, Satellite Campus, 13 September 2016.
$B!V(B$B1Q8l;K$K$*$1$k?M>NBeL>;lL\E*8l$N8l=gJQ2=(B—$BG^2pJQ?tCM$NJQ2=$N4QE@$+$i(B$B!W(B,
$B%7%s%]%8%&%`!XE}8l9=B$$H@~7A=g=x!'8l=g$r$a$0$C$F!Y(B,
The
31st Annual Meeting of the Modern English Association, College of Humanities
and Sciences, Nihon University, 28 June 2014.
$B!H(BThree
Parametric Factors Enabling Pronominal Object Shift: Evidence from Late Modern
English,$B!I(B
Annual
Meeting of the University of Tokyo English Linguistics Association, University
of Tokyo, 1 October 2011.
$B!VL\E*8l$NG'2D$H5!G=HOaF$NAG@-JQ2=!'L\E*8lE>0\$rCf?4$K!W(B,
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The
24th National Conference of the English Linguistic Society of Japan, University
of Tokyo, 4-5 November 2006.
$B!H(BCliticization
in the History of English Revisited: Loss of the Displaced Personal Pronoun
Complement to Prepositions,$B!I(B
$B!H(BLoss of the
Subject Position Asymmetry and the Cliticization in the History of English,$B!I(B
The
21st Annual Meeting of the Modern English Association, Kansai Gaidai
University, 21 May 2004.
$B!H(BVerbal-Projection-Internal
Object Shift,$B!I(B
The 21st National Conference of the English
Linguistic Society of Japan, University of Sizuoka, 15-16 November 2003.
$B!H(BObject-Verb
Order and Object Movement in the History of English,$B!I(B
Annual
Meeting of the University of Tokyo English Linguistics Association, University
of Tokyo, 1 September 2003.
$B!H(BThe
Qualitative Decline of Object-Verb Order in Late Middle English and Early
Modern English,$B!I(B
The
19th Annual Meeting of the Modern English Association, Hokkaido University, 24
May 2002.
$B!H(BObject
Movement in the History of English,$B!I(B
Monthly
Meeting of the Tokyo Circle of English Linguistics, Sophia University, 15
December 2001.
$B!H(BInfinitival
Verb Movement in Middle English and Early Modern English,$B!I(B
The
18th National Conference of the English Linguistic Society of Japan, Konan
University, 18-19 November 2000.
$B!H(BInfinitival
Verb Movement in Middle English,$B!I(B
Monthly
Meeting of the Tokyo Circle of English Linguistics, Sophia University, 15 April
2000.
<Bibliography
on Object Shift>
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of Biberauer & Roberts (2016)>
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of Elenbaas & Kemenade (2014)>
<Resume
of Biberauer & Roberts (2009)>
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of Biberauer & Roberts (2008)>