Junichi Suda

Contact:

junichi.suda@ames.ox.ac.uk

 

Position: 

Professor, Senshū University (Tokyo)

 

Research Interest: 

How had grammatical categories, such as mood, voice, tenses, aspect, modality, and case, emerged and self-organized the systems as they are self-evident today, especially in Old Japanese.

 

Research Field: 

Historical Linguistics, History of Japanese Grammar, Historical Morphology.

 

Current Projects:

  • Emergence of grammatical voice system in Old Japanese.
  • Aktionsart of Old Japanese Verbs 

 

Publications

Major Books

Junichi SUDA. “Another Japanese Grammar Bridging English for School.” (in Japanese) Design Egg Inc. 2017.

Junichi SUDA and Sumino NIIDA (ed.).  “Japanese Morphology”. (in Japanese) Hitsuji-Shobo. 2010.

Taro TAKAHASHI, Junichi SUDA, and others. “Reference Grammar of Modern Japanese”. (in Japanese) Hitsuji-Shobo. 2005. 

 

Recent Papers 

Junichi SUDA.  “Alienable and Inalienable Possessive Suffixes in Old Japanese.” (in Japanese)  The Annual Bulletin of the Humanities. Vol.,54. The Institute of Humanities of Senshū University. 2024

Junichi SUDA.  “Gerund and Participle of Old Japanese.” (in Japanese) Studies in the Humanities. Vol., 105. The Journal of Senshū University Research Society. 2019

Junichi SUDA.  “Infinitive of Old Japanese.” (in Japanese) Studies in the Humanities. Vol., 106. The Journal of Senshū University Research Society. 2019

Junichi SUDA.  “No Instrumental Case through Medieval Japanese.” (in Japanese)  The Commemorative Bulletin of The International Association of Collocation. 2017.

Junichi SUDA.  “Differences between -ku and -raku nominalization on naked verbs in Old Japanese – From the event-contingency point of view.” (in Japanese) Senshu University Institute of Humanities. Monthly Bulletin vol. 284. 2016

 

Experiences in other institutes outside Japan: 

2019: Invited Professor, EHESS (L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales,Paris)  https://www.ehess.fr/fr/personne/junichi-suda

2001-2002: Exchange Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Hawaii at Manoa.     

1996: Dispatch Lecturer (History of Japanese Language), The Beijing Institute of Japanese Studies. (dispatched by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan)