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  ISHIKAWA Kazuyoshi   Faculty of Economics Department of Socio-Economics   Lecturer
■ Academic background
1. 2008/04~2012/03 Tokyo Metropolitan University Faculty of Urban Liberal Arts Graduated Bachelor of Arts
2. 2012/04~2015/03 Tokyo Metropolitan University Graduate School, Division of Humanities〔Master degree program〕 Completed Master of Arts
3. 2017/04~2023/03 University of Tsukuba Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences〔Doctoral course〕 Completed Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics
■ Business career
1. 2018/04~2023/03 National Institute of Technology, Ibaraki College a part-time lecturer
2. 2023/04~2024/03 Daito Bunka University The Faculth of Economics a part-time lecturer
3. 2023/04~ Hosei University The Faculth of Economics a part-time lecturer
4. 2023/04~2024/03 Josai University Liberal Arts Center a part-time lecturer
5. 2024/04~ Daito Bunka University The Faculth of Economics Lecturer
■ Books and Papers
1. Paper The Japanese Inanimate Subject Construction as Seen from the Function of Result Focus: Analysis as a Pragmatically Motivated Construction  (Single)  2024
2. Paper The English-Like Behavior of Japanese Inanimate Subject Constructions in Narrative Contexts: From the Perspective of the Three-Tier Model of Language Use  (Single)  2022
3. Paper The Commonality and Difference between English Instrument Subject Constructions and Their Japanese Counterparts: From the Perspective of the Three-Tier Model of Language Use  (Single)  2022
4. Paper "On the Behavior of Peculiar Passives in English: From the Perspective of the Characterization Mode"  (Single)  2022
5. Paper "Notes on Middle-like Constructions in English"  (Collaboration)  2022
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■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2023/12/10 The Japanese Inanimate Subject Construction as Seen from the Function of Result Focus: Analysis as a Pragmatically Motivated Construction
2. 2021/11/13 The Commonality and Difference between English Instrument Subject Constructions and Their Japanese Counterparts: From the Perspective of the Three-Tier Model of Language Use
3. 2021/09/05 The English-Like Behavior of Japanese Inanimate Subject Constructions in Narrative Contexts: From the Perspective of the Three-Tier Model of Language Use
4. 2020/06 The Identificational Function of Instrument Subject Sentences in English: From a Contrastive Perspective of Japanese and English
5. 2020/05/10 "Extraposition as Late-Merger or Agreement" (The English Linguistics Society of Japan 13th International Spring Forum)
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