David Y. Oshima

About David Y. Oshima

David Y. Oshima, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Nagoya University, specializes in the field of Linguistics, Semantics, Pragmatics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

On the mirative use of the no (da) construction in Japanese

Semantic variation in exclusive quantifiers: English only, Japanese dake, dake-wa, and shika, and the cleft construction

The semantics and sociopragmatics of the Japanese honorific titles san, kun, and chan: some focal points of variation

The Japanese Verb Itasu and its Kin: Dishonorifics (Kenjogo II) vs. Courtesy Honorifics (Teichogo)

The nominative-to-accusative shift in Japanese: diachronic and synchronic considerations

The Semantic Markedness of the Japanese Negative Preterite: Non-existence of (Positive) Eventualities vs. Existence of Negative Eventualities

Psycholinguistic evidence for severing arguments from the verb

Against the multidimensional approach to honorific meaning: A solution to the binding problem of conventional implicature

David Y. Oshima Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Linguistics

Citations(all)

753

Citations(since 2020)

289

Cited By

574

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

David Y. Oshima Skills & Research Interests

Linguistics

Semantics

Pragmatics

Top articles of David Y. Oshima

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

On the mirative use of the no (da) construction in Japanese

David Y Oshima

2024

Semantic variation in exclusive quantifiers: English only, Japanese dake, dake-wa, and shika, and the cleft construction

Natural Language & Linguistic Theory

David Y Oshima

2023/11

The semantics and sociopragmatics of the Japanese honorific titles san, kun, and chan: some focal points of variation

Journal of East Asian Linguistics

David Y Oshima

2023/6

The Japanese Verb Itasu and its Kin: Dishonorifics (Kenjogo II) vs. Courtesy Honorifics (Teichogo)

DAVID Y OSHIMA

2023

The nominative-to-accusative shift in Japanese: diachronic and synchronic considerations

Journal of Japanese Linguistics

Satoshi Nambu

David Y Oshima

Shin-ichiro Sano

2022/11/25

The Semantic Markedness of the Japanese Negative Preterite: Non-existence of (Positive) Eventualities vs. Existence of Negative Eventualities

David Y Oshima

2022/11/19

Psycholinguistic evidence for severing arguments from the verb

Japanese/Korean linguistics

SHINNOSUKE Isono

YUKI Hirose

K Horie

K Akita

Y Kubota

...

2022

Against the multidimensional approach to honorific meaning: A solution to the binding problem of conventional implicature

David Y Oshima

2021

The Semantics and Pragmatics of the Japanese Honorific Titles San, Kun, and Chan

David Y Oshima

2021/11/13

When (not) to use the Japanese particle wa: Groundhood, contrastive topics, and grammatical functions

Language

David Y Oshima

2021

Redefining Verbal Nouns in Japanese: From the Perspective of Polycategoriality

David Yoshikazu Oshima

Midori Hayashi

2020/10

On the marked usage of demonstratives: Toward the typology

Japanese/Korean Linguistics

Ying Meng

David Y OShima

2020

The Nominative-to-Accusative Shift in Modern Japanese: A Diachronic Observation

The 26th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference

Satoshi Nambu

Shin-ichiro Sano

David Y Oshima

2020

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