Yasushi Terao

Yasushi Terao

CURRICULUM VITAE Yasushi Terao University of Shizuoka (Shizuoka, Japan) Professor, School of International Relations Email: [email protected] Phone: (+81) 054-264-5252 Address: 52-1 Yada Suruga-Ward Shizuoka-City Japan 422-8526 Nationality: Japanese ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Education 1987- Ph.D Candidate, University of Tsukuba, Applied Linguistics 1984 - M.A., University of Tsukuba, Applied Linguistics 1982 - B.A., University of Tsukuba, Applied Linguistics 1982 - Teaching Certificate, English ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Book Terao, Y. (2002) Iimachigai wa doshite okoru? (How do speech errors occur?) (in Japanese) Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten. Book Chapters Terao, Y.(2019) Iimachigai(specch error), Gairaigo(Loaneords), in Nihonngo kara Hazimeru Shogakkoo Eigo.(Teaching English in elementary school from viewpoint of Japanese), Kaitakusha: Tokyo. Terao, Y. (2016) Gengo Sanshutsu ni okeru onsetus no hatarakibasho, (Remarks on a locus of syllabic units in language production process), in The Phonological Society of Japan (ed.) The State of the Art of Phonology, pp188-191, Tokyo:Kaitakusha. Terao, Y. (2015) Gengo Sanshutsu Kenkyu no Uchi to Soto, (Inside and Outside factors in Language Production Reseach) (in Japanese), in Tamura, T., Nishida, K. and Fikada, S. (Eds.) Gengo Kenkyu no Shiza (Perspectives in Language Studies), Tokyo: Kaitakusha. Terao, Y. (2013) Onin (Phonology) (in Japanese), in Handbook of Cognitive Psychology, Tokyo:Yuhikaku. Terao, Y. (2010) Gengosanshutsu (Language Production) (in Japanese), in Inui, T., Yoshikawa, S., and Kawaguchi, J. (Eds.) Yokuwakaru Ninchikagaku (Beginners’ guide for cognitive science) Kyoto: Mineruva Shobo. Terao, Y., (2009) Gengosanshutsu (Language Production) (in Japanese), in Ishizaki S. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Natural Language Processing, Tokyo: Kyoritsu Shuppan. Terao, Y. (2008) Remarks on Comparative Analysis between Children's and Adults' Speech Error in Japanese, in Sano, T., Endo, M., Osobe, M., Otaki, K., Sugisaki, K.,and Suzuki T., (Eds.) An Enterprise in the Cognitive Science of Language. Tokyo: Hituzi Syobo Publishing. Terao, Y. (2006) Shizenhatsuwa ni shozita onitento no shinrigengogakuteki bunseki, (Psycholinguistic analysis of metathesis in spontaneous speech)(in Japanese), Zikkennonseigaku to Ippanngenngogaku (Experimental phonetics and general linguistics), Tokyo: Tokyodo Shuppan. Terao, Y. (2006) Speech Errors, in The Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics.Cambridge University Press. Terao, Y. (2003) Notes on comparative study of speech errors in English and Japanese, In Takeru Honma, Masao Okazaki, Toshiyuki Tabata, and Shin-ichi Tanaka (Eds.) A New Century of Phonology and Phonological Theory. Tokyo:Kaitakusha. Terao, Y. (1992) Bunsanshutsu (Sentence Production) (in Japanese), in Anzai, Y., Ishizaki, S., Otsu, Y., Hatano, G., and Mizoguchi, F. (Eds.) Handbook of Cognitive Science, Tokyo: Kyoritsu Shuppan. Journal Articles Terao, Y. (2016) Gengo sanshutsu kenkyu kara mita yomi no ichisokumen – announcer no godoku ga okoru basho- (Notes on reading from language production study with special reference to lapses in TV casters’ speech), Kotoba to Bunka, 19, 53-72. Terao, Y. (2014) Idioms in Language Production Models: A Preliminary Study, Kotoba to Bunka, 17, 71-98. Sawasaki, K., Terao, Y. & Shirahata, T. (2014) The use of third-person pronouns in English learners' discourse: Compared with proper nouns (Preliminary study). Kotoba to Bunka, 17, 1-21. Terao, Y. (2013) Oninteki fugokabumon no tani to gengosanshutu model, (Some remarks on phonological units in language production) (in Japanese), Language and Culture, Vol. 16, 27-48. Yoshimura, N., Nakayama, M., Sawasaki, K., Shirahata, T. and Yerao, Y., (2012) Zibun and locality in L2 Japanese, Journal of Japanese Linguistics, Vol. 28, 89-110. Terao, Y. (2012) Iimachigai no gengokan hikaku ni muketeno oboegaki, (Some remarks on cross language analysis of speech errors) (in Japanese), Language and Culture, Vol. 15, 29-40. Terao, Y. (2010) Gengo data to shite no iimaachigai no koken to kadai, (Methodological contribution of speech errors data as linguistic evidence), (in Japanese), Ars Linguistica, Vol. 17, 81-94. Takeda, S. ,Nishina, A., Sawasaki, K., Terao, Y., Tsubomoto, A., and Yoshimura, N. (2010) Gengokyoikugaku no tenbo to kanosei, (Exploring theoretical and practical potential of pedagogical linguistics) (in Japanese) Language and Culture, Vol. 13, 1-30. Yoshimura, N., Terao, Y., and Sawasaki, K. (2009) Pod-casting wo riyo shita daigaku eigo kyoiku, (University English education using Pod-casting) (in Japanese), Journal of the Chubu English Language Education Society, Vol.38, 213-218. Terao, Y. (2008) Iimachigai siryo niyoru gengosanshutu model no kensho, (Comparing language production models: Evidence form Japanese speech errors)(in Japanese), Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan, Vol. 12No. 3,17-27. Yoshimura, N., Terao, Y. and Ikeda, C. (2007) After TOEIC (in Japanese), Language and Culture, Vol. 10, 23-40. Terao, Y. (2005) Iimachigai no rule ga oshietekureru mono, (What rules of speech errors tell us)(in Japanese) Nihongogaku, (Japanese Linguistics) Vol.24, No,9, 46-55, Tokyo: Meiji shoin. Tamaoka, K., and Terao, Y. (2004) Mora or syllable? Which unit do Japanese use in naming visually presented stimuli? Applied Psycholinguistics 25, 1-27. Terao, Y. (1999) Oninseisakugo to kenjosha no iiayamari to no hikakubunseki (An comparative analysis between phonological paraphasia and spontaneous speech errors), Higher Brain Function Research, Vol.19, No.3, 193-198. Terao, Y. and Murata, T. (1999) Ni mora renzoku no choonkanosei to sono gengosanshutsu kenkyu eno imiai (The articulability of two consecutive morae ant its theoretical implications for language production research), Phonological Studies, Vol.2, 109-116. Conference Proceedings Terao, Y. (2014) Phonological/Phonetic Factors in Sound Exchange Speech Errors and their Theoretical Implications, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Phonology and Morphology, 41-52. Yoshimura, N., Terao, Y. and Ikeda, C. (2007) What can we get from students’ test scores? , Proceedings of the 9th Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics Conference, pp372-382. Conference Presentations Yoshimura, N., Nakayama, M., Sawasaki, K., Shirahata, T. and Yerao, Y., (2011) Locality and Zibun in L2 Japanese, Paper presented at the International Conference of Practical Linguistics of Japanese ( ICPLJ7 2011). Amano, S., Inui, T., Terao, Y., and Kazikawa, S. (2003) Hatsuwa no zyudanteki data niyoru yozi no oninteki iiayamari no bunseki, (An analysis of children’s phonological speech error based on longitudinal corpus of utterances) (in Japanese), The 14th conference of the Japan Society of Developmental Psychology. Terao, Y. (2002) Nawabari no ne no kakutoku ni tusite, (Acquisition of territorial particle ne in Japanese) (in Japanese), Chubu Gengo Gakkai. Tamaoka, K., and Terao, Y. (1999) The phonological processing unit used by Japanese native-speakers, The 12th International Conference of Applied Linguistics, Terao, Y., and Murata, T. (1998) Articulability of two consecutive morae in Japanese speech production: Evidence from sound exchange errors in spontaneous speech, The 5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing. Symposium Talks Terao, Y. (2013) Gengosanshutsu Kenkyu kara mita collocation, (Some aspects of Collocation, from the Viewpoint of Language Production Studies) Conference of the English Literature Society of Japan Chubu Branch, Sugiyama Women’s University, Nagoya. Terao, Y. (2010) Gengoitsudatsu zirei corpus no koken to kadai, (Some methodological contributions and problems of speech error corpus) (in Japanese), Special symposium at the 28th Conference of the English Linguistic Society of Japan. Terao, Y. (2009) Kotoba no chikara o hagukumu zyugyo no tenkai, ( Developing class activity to improve students’ language ability) (in Japanese), Keio University language education symposium. Terao, Y. (2008) Oninsyori tani to soki eigokyoiku, (Phonological processing units and early English education) (in Japanese), Open symposium at the conference of the Society of English Literature, Chubu Nippon Branch. Terao, Y. (2008) Nizyumokutekigokobun eno shinrigengogakuteki approach, (Psycholinguistic approaches to dative construction), 10th Annual International Conference of the Japanese Society for Language Sciences, Invited symposium. Terao, Y. (2005) Iimachigai kara mita gengohattatsu (Language development from a viewpoint of speech error research) (in Japanese), Special symposium at the 5th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society of Baby Science. Terao, Y. (2003) Hatsuwakatei no onseiteki/oninteki fugoka to iimachigai (On the process of phonetic/phonological encoding and speech errors) (in Japanese), Special symposium at the 21st Conference of the English Linguistic Society of Japan. Invited Talks Terao, Y. (2018) Iimachi kenkyu no shinrigengogaku eno kouken. (Speech error studies in psychilinguistics), Tohoku University. Terao, Y. (2017) Gengo itsudatsu data kara mita kotoba no sanshutsu model (Language production models from language derivation data) Institute of Language and Culture, Tsuda University. Terao, Y. (2014) Phonological/Phonetic Factors in Sound Exchange Speech Errors and their Theoretical Implications, Paper presented at The 5th International Conference on Phonology

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    12 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us