Hiromune Oda
Welcome to my website!
I am a lecturer at the Department of Language and Information Sciences at The University of Tokyo, Japan.
I received my B.A. and M.A. in English Linguistics from The University of Tokyo, Japan, and M.A. and Ph.D in Linguistics from University of Connecticut, USA.
My research interests lie in comparative syntax, generative typology, parameter theory, and the morphology-syntax-semantics interface.
You can download my CV here.
Recent Updates:
New publications!
Large-scale pied-piping in the labeling theory and conditions on weak heads. The Linguistic Review 41
Definite articles need not project DP: A more fine-grained NP/DP-language distinction. Proceedings of NELS 53
Decategorialization of parenthetical I mean and typology of grammaticalization. JELS 41
Upcoming Talks
with Yosuke Sato. Interspeaker Variation in Particle Stranding Ellipsis in the Two-Grammar Model for Japanese. Poster at West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 42
P as a locus of definiteness in the extended projections of the nominal domain. Talk at The English Linguistic Society of Japan 17th International Spring Forum