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KUYA Aimi
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College of Letters International Studies and English Communication Program
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Associate Professor
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Academic background
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2011/10~2017/02
Doctorial Course │ Comparative Philology and General Linguistics │ Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics │ University of Oxford │ Completed Doctor of Philosophy in Comparative Philology and General Linguistics
2.
2009/10~2011/07
Master Course │ General Linguistics and Comparative Philology │ Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics │ University of Oxford │ Completed Master of Philosophy in General Linguistics and Comparative Philology
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2004/04~2008/09
Sociology │ School of Letters │ Kyushu University │ Graduated
Business career
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2021/04 ~
Associate Professor │ College of Letters, International studies and English Communication │ Ritsumeikan University
Research activities
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2015/09 ~
The Linguistic Society of Japan
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2015/08 ~
Japan Association for English Corpus Studies
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2013/05 ~
The Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences
Present specialized field
Linguistics (Keyword:Language Variation and Change)
Books
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2019/02
The Diffusion of Western Loanwords in Contemporary Japanese: A Variationist Approach (Hituzi Linguistics in English No.30) │ (Sole-authored)
Subject
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English?in Society
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Englishes?in Contact
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Introduction to Language Studies