How Much Can Spatial Notions of Inside and Outside Explain Japanese Language and Culture?
Date: February 25
Time: 1-2:30 pm
Location:YouTube
Professor Makino is a talented linguist who specializes in teaching Japanese as a foreign language and has experience teaching all levels. Currently, he is an emeritus at Princeton University and researches linguistic inquiry. All Japanese learners at any level are invited to learn from the experienced, energetic, and creative Seiichi Makino.
Presenter:
Seiichi Makino, Professor of East Asian Studies, Emeritus at Princeton University
Makino’s major book publications:
- Some Aspects of Japanese Nominalizaions (1969)
- Kotoba to Kuukan (Language and Space) (1978)
- Kurikaeshi no Bunpoo (Grammar of Repetitions) (1980)
- Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar (with Michio Tsutsui) (1986)
- Kakudai Bunsetsu no Ninchi (Reading Comprehension Through Identification of the Extended Sentential Unit) (1990)
- Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar (with Michio Tsutsui) (1905)
- Aspects of Linguistics: In Honor of Noriko Akatsuka (With S. Kuno, S.Strauss & S.Makino) (2007)
- Dictionary of Advanced Japanese Grammar (with Michio Tsutsui) (2008)
- A Bilingual Dictionary of English and Japanese Metaphors (with Mayumi Oka) (2017)
- Nihongo o hon'yaku suru to iu koto—ushinawareru mono, nokoru mono (Translation of Japanese—what will be lost and what will remain (2018)