Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa,
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
2019 Poster Session
Institute-wide Research Program:
Establishment of a New Cooperative Research System for Solving Contemporary Problems in Asia and Africa
This session has ended but we can still see all posters at the 1st floor of ILCAA
On this poster session, we introduce a part of our research project at ILCAA. Please feel free to come and see the session (Sorry, all posters are written in Japanese).
Date/Time
Date/Time
23–24 November, 2019, 10:00–17:00
From 18 December, 2019
Venue
Venue
Hall at the third floor of ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
1st floor of ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Exhibitors and Poster Titles (all posters are written in Japanese)
Exhibitors and Poster Titles (all posters are written in Japanese)
- Hayato AOI (ILCAA Research Associate, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics)
- Collecting of Rare Phonetic Features: A Linguistic Phonetic Fieldwork in the Ryukyu Archipelago
- Shintaro ARAKAWA (ILCAA)
- A Study on the Forms of Tangut Script
- Kazue HOSODA (ILCAA, National Institute for the Humanities)
- Arabic, Hebrew and In-Between: Language Choice in Israeli Literature
- Fumiyo ISHIGURO (ILCAA Research Associate)
- Considering the Characteristics of Pictures: Record and Research on the Process of Creating Pictures from Folk Tales of Minorities
- Kota KARIYA (ILCAA)
- Knowledge and Violence in the Early Sokoto Caliphate: Thoughts on Jihad and Slavery
- Norikazu KOGURA (ILCAA)
- Study of Language as a Window into Human Thoughts
- Wakako KUMAKURA (ILCAA)
- Continuity and Change of History Engraved on the Land of Egypt
- Keita KURABE (ILCAA)
- Documentation, Archiving, and Revitalization of the Vanishing Oral Literature of the Kachin People
- Tokusu KUREBITO (ILCAA)
- Outreach Activities by LingDy Project: In Russia and Mongolia
- Jin NODA (ILCAA)
- A Method for Conflict Resolution in the Russo-Qing Border
- Satoshi OGURA (ILCAA)
- Translation Strategies in the Persian Translation of the Rajataranginis
- Nobuhiro OTA (ILCAA)
- Exploring Potential of Literary Turn of Indian Historical Research
- Tomoyo OTSUKI (ILCAA Research Associate)
- Intonational Patterns at the End of Interrogative Sentences of Tsugaru-Aomori Japanese: Interrogations Pronounced with a Final-Falling Pitch
- Wakana SHIINO (ILCAA)
- A Study on Contemporary Family, Kinship and Women in East Africa
- Daisuke SHINAGAWA (ILCAA)
- Establishment of a Research Network for Exploring the Linguistic Diversity and Linguistic Dynamism in Africa (ReNeLDA)
- Asako SHIOHARA (ILCAA)
- A Comparative Grammar of Malay Varieties: Developing a Parallel Corpus of 'Jackal and Crow'' Story
- Yona TAKAHASHI (ILCAA Research Associate)
- Language Life in First Century Palestine
- Masahiko TOGAWA (ILCAA) and Toshiki SHIBUYA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Kanto Gakuin University)
- Revisiting an Ethnography by Prof. Hara Tadahiko after 50 Years: Transformation of Rural Society in South Asia
- Yasuhiro YAMAKOSHI (ILCAA)
- An Attempt to Revitalize Indigenous Languages with Using Smartphone
- Yukako YOSHIDA (ILCAA)
- An Ethnography of Balinese Performing Arts in Jakarta
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- Core Project “Linguistic Dynamics Science3” (LingDy3): Designed by Tomoyo OTSUKI
- What is LingDy3?: Intoroduction to LingDy3 Project
- Information Resourses Center (IRC)
- Our 20-year Journey of Collaborative Developmentof Research Resources on Asia and Africa
Jointly Sponsored byILCAA Institute-wide Research Program: Establishment of a New Cooperative Research System for Solving Contemporary Problems in Asia and Africa, Core Project “Linguistic Dynamics Science3” (LingDy3), Information Resources Center (IRC), JSPS's Core-to-Core Program: Establishment of a Research Network for Exploring the Linguistic Diversity and Linguistic Dynamism in Africa (ReNeLDA), Perso-Indica, Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists "A study in the Mughal Persian translations of the Laghu-Yogavasishtha" (Principal Investigator: Satoshi OGURA (ILCAA) Project Number: 18K12519), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) “Urgent Research on Endangered Languages in Burma” (Principal Investigator: Keita KURABE (ILCAA) Project Number: 17H04523)