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  • German Studies 2020
    KIMURA, Goro Christoph

    Professor

    Strategie komunikacji transgranicznej: perspektywa polsko-niemiecka a sytuacja w Japonii (Strategies of transborder communication: German-Polish perspectives and the Japanese situation)

  • English Studies 2020
    HIROTA, Hidetaka

    Associate Professor

    Alien Contract Labor Law and the Problem of Imported Labor in Gilded Age America

  • English Studies 2020
    DEGUCHI, Makiko

    Professor

    Teaching about “Japanese Privilege” in Higher Education: Contextualizing Privilege to the Japanese Context

  • English Studies 2019
    KITAHARA, Mafuyu

    Professor

    Vowel devoicing in Tokyo Japanese: its lexical status

  • English Studies 2019
    KITAHARA, Mafuyu

    Professor

    Lexically conditioned phonetic variation: an experimental test with the singleton-geminate contrast in Japanese

  • English Studies 2019
    KITAHARA, Mafuyu

    Professor

    The effect of lexical competition on realization of phonetic contrasts: a corpus study of the voicing contrast in Japanese

  • English Studies 2019
    WILLIAMS, John

    Professor

    Screenplays Full of Holes

  • English Studies 2019
    Fairbrother, Lisa

    Professor

    When your name just doesn’t fit: Processes of marginalization surrounding the written representation of non-Japanese names

  • English Studies 2019
    OTSUKA, Yuka

    Professor

    Relative clause processing in Tongan: an effect of syntactic ergativity on the object preference

  • Russian Studies 2019
    ADACHI, Yuko

    Professor

    Russia’s Oil and Gas Pivot to Asia: State Politics, Economic Development and Market Dynamics

  • Hispanic Studies 2018
    TANI, Hiroyuki

    Professor

    Too Strong Competitor, Complement to NAFTA, or Potential Market?: China’s Impact on Mexican Economy

  • English Studies 2018
    ISHII, Noriko

    Professor

    From Mission to Secular: localization, imperialisms and transnational women’s activism in 1920s Japan