Support Program for Young Researchers
・Joint Research Project
●Employ a global COE researcher, and get them to participate in education research programs in the areas of field linguistics, corpus linguistics, and language informatics under the guidance of a project control team.
●While consulting with the global COE researcher, the global COE research fellow and junior fellow will make an application for a joint research project by the group, and provide economic support for the project through selection.
Doctoral Degrees Conferred Since the Initiation of CbLLE
Degree No.143(2011.10.12) Sakata, Haruna(female)
The Infinitive in Finnish: a usage-based account of the verbality and degree of dependency
Degree No.142(2011.9.14)Akiyama, Shinichi (male)
Corpus-based analyses of subject and predicate concord in Russian
Degree No.131(2010.9.15)Jin, Gang (male)
Modality in the Mongolian Language: A descriptive study based on corpus data
Degree No.130(2010.9.15)Sri Budi Lestari (female)
A Descriptive Study on Javanese Honorific System―Focusing on the third person's referent honorifics―
Degree No.129(2010.7.21)Nakayama, Kenichi (male)
A Descriptive Study on the Polysemous Words 'iku(to go)' and 'kuru(to come)' in Modern Japanese
Degree No.123(2010.3.17)Choi, SeoYoung (female)
A study on Inanimate subject causative sentences in modern Japanese
Degree No.119(2010.2.17)Tokita, Tomoko (female)
Slimultaneous bilinguals' language use : Case of English and Japanese bilingual children in Canada
Degree No.115(2009.9.16)Zhang, ShengKai (female)
A Descriptive Study of Phonology and Grammar of Chinese Pingjiang Dialect
Degree No.111(2009.5.20)Shiba(Shiozawa)Ayako(female)
The System of Present-day Japanese Passive -Describing the Meaning- Construction Types-
Degree No.109(2009.2.18)Takada, Mieko(female)
VOT Variations in Japanese Initial Stops and the Diachronic Chang
Degree No.107(2009.2.18)Lee Seonhee(female)
Study of Japanese Motion Verbs
Degree No.106 (2009.1.21) Zhou, YuJia (female)
Effects of computer delivery mode on testing second language speaking:The case of monologic tasks
Degree No.105 (2009.1.21) Yarimizu, Kanetaka (male)
A Quantitative Analysis of the Standardization Process:Emphasis on the Analysis of "the Grammar Atlas of Japanese Dialects"
Degree No.104 (2008.11.26) Lee, Eun-Mi (female)
A comparative study of politeness behavior in conversations between unacquainted peoplein Korean and Japanese -from the perspective of discourse politeness theory -
Degree No.102 (2008.4.23) Kaczmarek, Miroslawa (female)
Japanese and Polish contrastive discourse analysis-from the perspective of interpersonal shifters-
Degree No. 98 (2008.2.20) Ishige, Jyunko (female)
The Value and Special Characteristics of Text Composition Education in Second Language Acquisition
Degree No. 96 (2008.1.23) Hara, Mayuko (female)
Code Mixing of Balinese and Indonesian
Degree No. 93 (2007.9.19) Xie, Wen (female)
Characteristics of Japanese and Chinese Personal Communication as Seen in Comparative Research into Request Actions
- From the Perspective of Discourse Politeness Theory -
Degree No. 92 (2007.9.19) Ü, Mögün-Gerel (female)
Research into the Naiman Dialect
Degree No. 89 (2007.6.27) Ito-Tokita, Ituko (female)
Inanimate Third-Figure Ditransative Sentence Structure – While Comparing with a Ditransative Sentence Structure which Includes an “Animate Third-Figure” -
Degree No. 88 (2007.6.27) Kang, Minkyeong (female)
German “Change of State Verbs” - Based on “Causative Alternation” -
Degree No. 87 (2007.6.27) Lin. HongYing (female)
Taiwan? Southern Language Phonological Research – Centered on Wuchi Town? Southern Language
Degree No. 82 (2007.2.21) Uzawa, Hiroshi (male)
Research into the Sentence Patterns of Malay
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