is a Japanese
linguist
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who is currently a professor at
Osaka University
, abbreviated as , is a public research university located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is one of Japan's former Imperial Universities and a Designated National University listed as a "Top Type" university in the Top Global University Project. ...
.
Biography
Born in Osaka, Kinsui currently lives in the city of
Nishinomiya
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is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 484,368 in 218948 households and a population density of 48 ...
in
Hyōgo Prefecture
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. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from the
University of Tokyo Department of Literature in Japanese literature. He then enrolled in the Department of Literature's graduate program in Japanese literature, but withdrew in 1982 to work as a tutor within in the department. In 1983, he began working as a lecturer in the
Kobe University Department of Education and moved to the
Osaka Women's University in 1987. In 1990, he accepted a position as an assistant professor in the
Kobe University Department of Literature. He moved to
Osaka University
, abbreviated as , is a public research university located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is one of Japan's former Imperial Universities and a Designated National University listed as a "Top Type" university in the Top Global University Project. ...
in 1998, where he was promoted to a full professorship in 2001. His research interests cover a wide variety of areas from classical to modern forms of Japanese, and in recent years he has been carrying out his research while advocating for and spreading awareness of the concept of ''
yakuwarigo'' ("role language").
In 2006, he was awarded the
Shinmura Izuru Prize
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for his book ''Nihongo sonzai hyōgen no rekishi''.
Currently, he is a trustee of the
Society for Japanese Linguistics, a committee member of the
Linguistic Society of Japan, director of the
Association for Natural Language Processing, vice president and committee member of the
Society for Japanese Grammar and a member of the
Science Council of Japan
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.
Bibliography
Solo publications
* ''Vācharu nihongo: yakuwarigo no nazo'', Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2003. ("''Virtual Japanese: The Mystery of Role Language''")
* ''Nihongo sonzai hyōgen no rekishi'', Hituzi Syobo Publishing, 2006. ("''A History of Japanese Existential Expressions''")
* ''Kore mo Nihongo aru ka?: Ijin no kotoba ga umareru toki'', ''Sou dattanda! Nihongo'' Series, Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2014. ("''Is this also Japanese?: The Birth of Foreigner Speak''")
Collaborative publications
* ''Nihongo bunpō serufu masutā shirīzu 4: Shijishi'', Kuroshio Publishers, 1989. ("''Japanese Grammar Self-Master Series 4: Demonstratives''")
** Copublished with
Hideki Kimura and
Yukinori Takubo.
* ''Gendai nihongo nyūmon 4: Imi to bunmyaku'', Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2000. ("''Introduction to Modern Japanese 4: Meaning and Context''")
** Copublished with
Ikumi Imani
* ''Nihongo no bunpō 2: Toki to hitei no toritate'', Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2000. ("''Japanese Grammar 2: Focus and Time/Negative Expressions''")
** Copublished with
Mayumi Kudō and
Yoshiko Numata.
* ''Iwanami kōza gengo no kagaku 5: Bunpō'', Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2005. ("''Iwanami Course Series, The Science of Language 5: Grammar''")
** Copublished with
Takao Gunji,
Yoshi Nitta, and
Takashi Masuoka.
* ''Shirīzu Nihongoshi 4: Nihongoshi no intāfēsu'', Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2008. ("''Japanese Language History Series 4: The Japanese Language History Interface''"
** Copublished with
Yoshihiko Inui and
Katsumi Shibuya.
* ''Shirīzu Nihongoshi 3: Bunpōshi'', Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2011. ("''Japanese Language History Series 3: The History of Grammar''")
** Copublished with
Yoshiyuki Takayama,
Tomohide Kinuhata, and
Tomoko Okazaki.
Edited works
* ''Yakuwarigo kenkyū no chihei'', Kuroshio Publishers, 2007. ("''Ground-Level Role Language Research''")
* ''Yakuwarigo kenkyū no tenkai'', Kuroshio Publishers, 2011. ("''Role Language Research Developments''")
* ''"Yakuwarigo" shōjiten'', Kenkyusha, 2014. ("Role Language' Mini-Dictionary''")
* ''Dorama to hōgen no atarashii kankei: 'Kānēshon' kara 'Yae no zakura', soshite 'Amachan' e'', Kasama Shoin, 2014.
** Coedited with
Yukari Tanaka and
Minako Okamuro.
External links
Satoshi Kinsui's home page
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1956 births
Living people
Linguists from Japan
University of Tokyo alumni
Academic staff of Osaka University