Satoshi Kinsui
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is a Japanese
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who is currently a professor at
Osaka University The , abbreviated as UOsaka or , is a List of national universities in Japan, national research university in Osaka, Japan. The university traces its roots back to Edo period, Edo-era institutions Tekijuku (1838) and Kaitokudō, Kaitokudo (1724), ...
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Biography

Born in Osaka, Kinsui currently lives in the city of
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in
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. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from the
University of Tokyo The University of Tokyo (, abbreviated as in Japanese and UTokyo in English) is a public research university in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1877 as the nation's first modern university by the merger of several pre-westernisation era ins ...
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 the department. In 1983, he began working as a lecturer in the
Kobe University , also known in the Kansai region as , is a public research university located in Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan. The university was established in 1949, but the academic origins of Kobe University trace back to the establishment of Kobe Higher Commercia ...
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 , also known in the Kansai region as , is a public research university located in Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan. The university was established in 1949, but the academic origins of Kobe University trace back to the establishment of Kobe Higher Commercia ...
Department of Literature. He moved to
Osaka University The , abbreviated as UOsaka or , is a List of national universities in Japan, national research university in Osaka, Japan. The university traces its roots back to Edo period, Edo-era institutions Tekijuku (1838) and Kaitokudō, Kaitokudo (1724), ...
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 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
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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 is a common masculine Japanese given name. Written forms Hideki can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *秀樹, "excellence", "timber trees" *英樹, "superior", "timber trees" *英機, "superior", "chance" *秀喜, "exce ...
and
Yukinori Takubo Yukinori is a masculine Japanese given name. Written forms Yukinori can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: *幸徳, "happiness, virtue" *幸憲, "happiness, constitution" *幸法, "happiness, m ...
. * ''Gendai nihongo nyūmon 4: Imi to bunmyaku'', Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2000. ("''Introduction to Modern Japanese 4: Meaning and Context''") ** Copublished with
Ikumi Imani is a feminine Japanese given name. People with this name include: *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese voice actress *, first Japanese woman to win the Miss In ...
* ''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 Takao may refer to: Geography * Mount Takao, a mountain in Tokyo, Japan * Mount Takao, a mountain in Kyoto, Japan, location of the Jingo-ji temple * Takao, the Japanese name for Kaohsiung, a municipality in Taiwan * Takao Prefecture, an administra ...
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, and
Takashi Masuoka is a masculine Japanese given name. Written forms The name Takashi can have multiple different meanings depending on which kanji is used to write it. Possible forms of the name include: *隆 - "prosperous noble" *喬士 - "high, boasting, samur ...
. * ''Shirīzu Nihongoshi 4: Nihongoshi no intāfēsu'', Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2008. ("''Japanese Language History Series 4: The Japanese Language History Interface''" ** Copublished with
Yoshihiko Inui Yoshihiko is a masculine Japanese given name. Written forms Yoshihiko can be written using different combinations of kanji characters, such as: *義彦, "justice, elegant boy" *義比古, "justice, young man (archaic)" *吉彦, "good luck, el ...
and
Katsumi Shibuya is a common Japanese given name used by either sex. Written forms Katsumi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: ;as a given name *克己, "overcome, self/oneself" *克巳, "overcome, sixth earthly branch" *克美, "over ...
. * ''Shirīzu Nihongoshi 3: Bunpōshi'', Iwanami Shoten Publishers, 2011. ("''Japanese Language History Series 3: The History of Grammar''") ** Copublished with
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Tomohide Kinuhata Tomohide is a masculine Japanese given name. Written forms Tomohide can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *友英, "friend, hero" *友秀, "friend, excellence" *友栄, "friend, prosperity" *友日出, ...
, and
Tomoko Okazaki Tomoko (ともこ, トモコ) is a female Japanese given name. Like many Japanese names, Tomoko can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: * 友子 - "friendly child" * 知子 - "knowing child" * 智子 - "wise child" * 朋子 ...
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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 Yukari is a feminine Japanese given name. Written forms Yukari can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: *由加里, "reason, addition, village" *由香里, "reason, scent, village" *由佳 ...
and
Minako Okamuro is a Japanese feminine given name. Minako can be written using different kanji characters: *美奈子, "beauty, apple tree, child" *美那子, "beauty, unknown, child" or "beauty, child" *美菜子, "beauty, (green) vegetable, child" *美名子, ...
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External links


Satoshi Kinsui's home page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kinsui, Satoshi 1956 births Living people Linguists from Japan University of Tokyo alumni Academic staff of Osaka University