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On the information-structural conditions concerning the choice between case-, wa-, and zero-marking in Japanese International conference
David Yoshikazu Oshima
Japan-Korea Academic Exchange Workshop 10 2025.2.11 Nagoya University
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How argument nominals are marked in formal and colloquial Japanese: Case vs. wa vs. ZERO
David Yoshikazu Oshima
Building Meanings, Building Connections 2025.1.6 Keio University
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Information structure and bare argument nominals in Japanese International conference
David Y. Oshima
The 31st Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
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The taxonomy of marked nominal predicate constructions: 'Boku wa unagi da' 'Kimi wa buenryo na seikaku da' 'Watashi mo onaji iken da' Invited International conference
David Yoshikazu Oshima
Japan-Korea Academic Exchange Workshop 9 2024.2.17 Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
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The Japanese verb itasu 'do' and its kin: Dishonorifics (kenjōgo II) vs. courtesy honorifics (teichōgo) International conference
David Y. Oshima
The 30th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
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The semantic markedness of the Japanese negative preterite: Non-existence of (positive) eventualities vs. existence of negative eventualities International conference
David Y. Oshima
Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics 19
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How to be a ham sandwich or an eel: The English deferred equative and the Japanese eel sentence International conference
David Y. Oshima
The 29th International Conference of HPSG
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The semantic functions and usage of the affixal designation terms san, kun, and chan Invited
David Yoshikazu Oshima
The 35th Workshop of "Contrastive Studies of Foreign Languages and Japanese" International Center for Japanese Studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
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The semantics and pragmatics of the Japanese honorific titles -san, -kun, and -chan International conference
David Y. Oshima
Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics 18
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Against the multidimensional approach to honorific meaning: A solution to the binding problem of conventional implicature International conference
David Y. Oshima
Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics 17
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Redefining verbal nouns in Japanese: From the perspective of polycategoriality International conference
David Y. Oshima, Midori Hayashi
The 34th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
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The Japanese particle wa most often does not mark a topic International conference
David Y. Oshima
The 28th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
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On supererogation: One should go when going is good enough and not going is not International conference
David Y. Oshima
Amsterdam Colloquium 2019
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How "should" works: With a special focus on the issue of supererogation
David Y. Oshima
The Semantics of Intensional Phenomena (symposium), English Linguistic Society of Japan
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On the marked usage of demonstratives: Toward the typology International conference
Ying Meng, David Y. Oshima
The 27th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
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On a special interpretation of evaluative adjectives/adverbs of disposition and luck International conference
David Y. Oshima
The 12th Generative Linguistics in the Old World in Asia & the 21st Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar
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On grammatical objects and adjuncts marked with so-called "thematic wa"
David Y. Oshima, Satoshi Nambu
The 44th Annual Meeting of Kansai Linguistic Society
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Factive islands from necessary blocking International conference
Bernhard Schwarz, Alexandra Simonenko, David Y. Oshima
Semantics and Linguistic Theory 29
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The nominative-to-accusative shift in modern Japanese: A diachronic observation International conference
Satoshi Nambu, Shin-ichiro Sano, David Y. Oshima
The 26th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
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The English rise-fall-rise contour and the Japanese contrastive particle wa: A uniform account International conference
David Y. Oshima
The 26th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference