Papers - OSHIMA, Yoshikazu
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Differential coding of the occurrence of negative eventualities and the nonoccurrence of eventualities in Japanese: The past perfective vs. the nonpast nonperfective Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory Vol. 43 page: (40 pages) 2025.1
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David Y. Oshima
Kotoba Vol. 45 page: 39 - 56 2024.12
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What a nominal predicate may mean: Eel, merfolk, and other creatures Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Linguistics: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Language Sciences Vol. 63 page: (53 pages) 2024.10
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The forms and meanings of negative polar interrogatives in English and Japanese: Epistemic bias, information structure, prosody, and further issues Invited Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Hideki Kishimoto, Osamu Sawada, and Ikumi Imani (eds.) Polarity-sensitive expressions: Comparison between Japanese and other languages. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton page: 261 - 296 2024.1
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The semantic markedness of the Japanese negative preterite: Non-existence of (positive) eventualities vs. existence of negative eventualities Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Daisuke Bekki, Koji Mineshima, and Elin McCready (eds.) Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics: 19th International Conference, LENLS19, Tokyo, Japan, November 19-21, 2022, Revised Selected Papers. Heidelberg: Springer page: 1 - 20 2023.10
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The Japanese verb itasu and its kin: Dishonorifics (kenjōgo II) vs. courtesy honorifics (teichōgo) Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Sara Williamson, Adeola Aminat Babayode-Lawal, Laurens Bosman, Nicole Chan, Sylvia Cho, Ivan Fong, and Kaye Holubowsky (eds.) Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol.30. Stanford: CSLI Publications page: 1 - 546 2023.9
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On the mirative use of no (da) construction in Japanese Invited Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Elin McCready and Hiroki Nomoto (eds.) Discourse particles in Asian languages, volume I: East Asia. Abingdon: Routledge page: 9 - 32 2023.8
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The semantics and pragmatics of the Japanese honorific titles san, kun, and chan Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Katsutoshi Yada, Yasufumi Takama, Koji Mineshima, and Ken Satoh (eds.) New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI-isAI 2021 Workshops, JURISIN, LENLS, SCIDOCA, Kansei-AI, AI-Biz, Japan, November 13-15, 2021, Revised Selected Papers. Heidelberg: Springer page: 172 - 187 2023.7
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The semantics and sociopragmatics of the Japanese honorific titles san, kun, and chan: Some focal points of variation Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Journal of East Asian Linguistics Vol. 32 ( 1 ) page: 1 - 32 2023.5
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On the distinction of dishonorifics (kenjōgo II) and courtesy honorifics (teichōgo): From the perspectives of lexical semantics and markedness Invited Reviewed
David Yoshikazu Oshima
Studies in Pragmatics Vol. 24 2023.3
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Semantic variation in exclusive quantifiers: English only, Japanese dake, dake-wa, and shika, and the cleft construction Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory Vol. 41 page: 1529 - 1561 2023.1
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The nominative-to-accusative shift in Japanese: Diachronic and synchronic considerations Reviewed International coauthorship
Satoshi Nambu, David Y. Oshima, Shin-ichiro Sano
Journal of Japanese Linguistics Vol. 38 ( 2 ) page: 161 - 191 2022.9
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How to be a ham sandwich or an eel: The English deferred equative and the Japanese eel sentence Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar page: 120 - 134 2022.7
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David Y. Oshima
Language: A journal of the Linguistic Society of America Vol. 97 ( 4 ) page: e320 - e340 2021.12
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The use of affixal designation terms san and kun and gender neutrality: On the usage and the norms Reviewed
Midori Hayashi, David Y. Oshima
Kotoba Vol. 42 page: 72 - 89 2021.12
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Redefining verbal nouns in Japanese: From the perspective of polycategoriality Reviewed
David Y. Oshima, Midori Hayashi
Proceedings of the 34th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation page: 514 - 522 2021.10
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The Japanese particle wa most often does not mark a topic Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Hae-Sung Jeon (ed.) Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol.28: Poster Papers. Stanford: CSLI Publications page: 1 - 14 2021.9
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Against the multidimensional approach to honorific meaning: A solution to the binding problem of conventional implicature Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Naoaki Okazaki, Katsutoshi Yada, Ken Satoh, and Koji Mineshima (eds.) New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI-isAI 2020 Workshops, JURISIN, LENLS 2020 Workshops, Virtual Event, November 15-17, 2020, Revised Selected Papers. Heidelberg: Springer page: 113 - 128 2021.8
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On the grammatical status of verbal nouns in Japanese: Monocategorial and polycategorial types Reviewed
David Y. Oshima, Midori Hayashi
NINJAL Research Papers Vol. 20 page: 57 - 77 2021.1
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On the marked usage of demonstratives: Toward the typology Reviewed
Ying Meng, David Y. Oshima
Michael Barrie (ed.) Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol.27: Poster Papers. Stanford: CSLI Publications page: 1 - 16 2020.8
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The nominative-to-accusative shift in modern Japanese: A diachronic observation Reviewed International coauthorship
Satoshi Nambu, Shin-ichiro Sano, David Y. Oshima
Shin Fukuda, Shoichi Iwasaki, Sun-Ah Jun, Sung-Ock Sohn, Susan Strauss, and Kie Zuraw (eds.) Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol.26: Poster Papers. Stanford: CSLI Publications page: 1 - 12 2020.4
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The English rise-fall-rise contour and the Japanese contrastive particle wa: A uniform account Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Shin Fukuda, Shoichi Iwasaki, Sun-Ah Jun, Sung-Ock Sohn, Susan Strauss, and Kie Zuraw (eds.) Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol.26. Stanford: CSLI Publications page: 165 - 175 2020.4
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On a special interpretation of evaluative adjectives/adverbs of disposition and luck Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of the 12th Generative Linguistics in the Old World in Asia & the 21st Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar page: 527 - 536 2020.3
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On supererogation: One should go when going is good enough and not going is not Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of Amsterdam Colloquium 2019 page: 319 - 326 2019.12
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Factive islands from necessary blocking Reviewed
Bernhard Schwarz, David Y. Oshima, Alexandra Simonenko
Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory 29 page: 529 - 548 2019.11
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The logical principles of honorification and dishonorification in Japanese Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Kazuhiro Kojima, Maki Sakamoto, Koji Mineshima, and Ken Satoh (eds.) New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI-isAI 2018 Workshops, JURISIN, AI-Biz, SKL, LENLS, IDAA, Yokohama, Japan, November 12-14, 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Heidelberg: Springer page: 325 - 340 2019.10
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Gradability, scale structure, and the division of labor between nouns and verbs: The case of Japanese Reviewed
David Y. Oshima, Kimi Akita, Shin-ichiro Sano
Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics Vol. 4 ( 41 ) page: 1 - 36 2019.3
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The prosody of positively biased negative polar interrogatives in Japanese: Post-focal reduction or deaccenting? Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of Chicago Linguistic Society 53 page: 275 - 289 2019.1
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The nominative/accusative alternation in Japanese and information structure Reviewed
Satoshi Nambu, Hyun Kyung Hwang, David Y. Oshima, Masashi Nomura
Journal of East Asian Linguistics Vol. 27 ( 2 ) page: 141 - 171 2018.4
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Remarks on epistemically biased questions Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of the 31st Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation page: 169 - 177 2017.12
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Graded (metric) tenses in embedded clauses: The case of South Baffin Inuktitut Reviewed
Midori Hayashi, David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory 27 page: 134 - 152 2017.11
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Anaphoric demonstratives and mutual knowledge: The cases of Japanese and English Reviewed
David Y. Oshima, Eric McCready
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory Vol. 35 ( 3 ) page: 801 - 837 2017.7
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Japanese subordinate clauses without a head: The non-occurrence of DO, SAY, and THINK Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Gengo Kenkyu: Journal of the Linguistic Society of Japan Vol. 151 page: 1 - 35 2017.3
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The meanings of perspectival verbs and their implications on the taxonomy of projective content/conventional implicature Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory 26 page: 43 - 60 2016.11
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On two varieties of negative polar interrogatives in Japanese Reviewed
Satoshi Ito, David Y. Oshima
Michael Kenstowicz, Ted Levin, and Ryo Masuda (eds.) Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol.23. Stanford: CSLI Publications page: 229 - 243 2016.7
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How multiple past tenses divide the labor: The case of South Baffin Inuktitut Reviewed
Midori Hayashi, David Y. Oshima
Linguistics: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Language Sciences Vol. 53 ( 4 ) page: 773 - 808 2015.8
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On the functional differences between the discourse particles ne and yone in Japanese Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of the 28th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation page: 442 - 451 2014.12
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How mutual knowledge constrains the choice of anaphoric demonstratives in Japanese and English Reviewed
David Y. Oshima, Eric McCready
Proceedings of the 28th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation Vol. 28 page: 214 - 223 2014.12
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Iconicity, implicature, and the manner interpretation of coordination structure: Through comparison of English and French Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of Berkeley Linguistics Society 38 page: 355 - 370 2014.11
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On the functions of the Japanese discourse particle yo in declaratives Invited Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Eric McCready, Katsuhiko Yabushita, and Kei Yoshimoto (eds.) Formal Approaches to Semantics and Pragmatics: Japanese and Beyond. Heidelberg: Springer page: 145 - 171 2014.9
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On the morphological status of -te, -ta, and related forms in Japanese: Evidence from accent placement Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Journal of East Asian Linguistics Vol. 23 ( 3 ) page: 233 - 265 2014.7
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On the endophoric use of demonstratives in Japanese: A reconsideration of Susumu Kuno's analysis Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Forum of International Development Studies Vol. 44 page: 1 - 16 2014.3
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Japanese speech/attitude report sentences without a quotative predicate: Ellipsis or construction? Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Research Bulletin of International Student Center, Ibaraki University Vol. 11 page: 113 - 128 2013.3
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On the relation between the intonation types and the functions of discourse particles in Japanese Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Forum of International Development Studies Vol. 43 page: 47 - 63 2013.3
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On the semantics of the Japanese infinitive/gerund-clause constructions: Polysemy and temporal constraints Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar page: 292 - 309 2012.10
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GO and COME revisited: What serves as a reference point? Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of Berkeley Linguistics Society 32 page: 287 - 298 2012.9
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The Japanese particle yo in declaratives: Relevance, priority, and blaming Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Manabu Okumura, Daisuke Bekki, and Ken Satoh (eds.) New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI-isAI 2011 Workshops, LENLS, JURISIN, ALSIP, MiMI, Takamatsu, Japan, December 2011, Selected Papers. Heidelberg: Springer page: 40 - 53 2012.8
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On the characteristics of Japanese reported discourse: A study with special reference to elliptic quotation Invited Reviewed
David Y. Oshima, Shin-ichiro Sano
Isabelle Buchstaller and Ingrid Van Alphen (eds.) Quotatives: Cross-linguistic and Cross-disciplinary Perspectives. Amsterdam: John Benjamins page: 145 - 171 2012.5
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On the interpretation of toki-clauses: Beyond the absolute/relative dichotomy Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Journal of East Asian Linguistics Vol. 20 ( 1 ) page: 1 - 32 2011.3
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Ellipsis of quotative predicates in Japanese Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Research Bulletin of International Student Center, Ibaraki University Vol. 8 page: 86 - 99 2010.3
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On the so-called thematic use of wa: Reconsideration and reconciliation Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of the 23rd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation Vol. 1 page: 405 - 414 2009
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Between being wise and acting wise: A hidden conditional in some constructions with propensity adjectives Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Journal of Linguistics Vol. 45 ( 2 ) page: 363 - 393 2009
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Perspective, logophoricity, and embedded tense in Japanese Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Yukinori Takubo, Tomohide Kinuhata, Szymon Grzelak, and Kayo Nagai (eds.) Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol.16. Stanford: CSLI Publications page: 481 - 495 2009
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Morphological vs. phonological contrastive topic marking Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of Chicago Linguistic Society 41 Vol. 1 page: 371 - 384 2008
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Semantic divergence of -(r)are: From a different perspective Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Mutsuko Endo Hudson, Peter Sells, Sun-Ah Jun, Patricia M. Clancy, Shoichi Iwasaki, and Sung-Ock Sohn. (eds.) Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol.13. Stanford: CSLI Publications page: 309 - 320 2008
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On factive islands: Pragmatic anomaly vs. pragmatic infelicity Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Takashi Washio, Ken Satoh, Hideaki Terada, and Akihiro Inokuchi (eds.) New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: Joint JSAI 2006 Workshop Post-Proceedings. Heidelberg: Springer page: 147 - 161 2007
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On empathic and logophoric binding Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Research on Language and Computation Vol. 5 ( 1 ) page: 19 - 35 2007
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Syntactic direction and obviation as empathy-based phenomena: A typological approach Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Linguistics: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Language Sciences Vol. 45 ( 4 ) page: 727 - 764 2007
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Boundary tones or prominent particles?: Variation in Japanese focus-marking contours Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of Berkeley Linguistics Society 31 page: 453 - 464 2006
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Adversity and Korean/Japanese passives: Constructional analogy Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Journal of East Asian Linguistics Vol. 15 ( 2 ) page: 137 - 166 2006
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Motion deixis, indexicality, and presupposition Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory 16 page: 172 - 189 2006
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On exceptional zibun binding: An experimental approach Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Timothy Vance and Kimberly Jones (eds.) Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol.14. . Stanford: CSLI Publications page: 283 - 294 2004
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Zibun revisited: Empathy, logophoricity, and binding Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of the 20th Northwest Linguistic Conference (vol.23 of University of Washington Working Papers in Linguistics) page: 175 - 190 2004
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Non-transitive information flow in Japanese noun-classifier matching Reviewed
Roger Levy, David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar page: 257 - 277 2003
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Out of control: A unified analysis of Japanese passive constructions Reviewed
David Y. Oshima
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar page: 245 - 265 2002