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Personal bio
Yoshiko Matsumoto is professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, and, by courtesy, of Linguistics, and coordinator of the Japanese Language Program. She is also an affiliate of the Stanford Center on Longevity and the Program in Feminist Studies. Her research interests are in various aspects of pragmatics, including context in linguistic structure as well as sociolinguistic and discourse analyses of language, aging, and gender. She is a recipient of the Dean�??s Award for Distinguished Teaching. She was born and raised in Tokyo, and received a Ph.D. at UC-Berkeley.
Currently teaching
JAPAN 197: Points in Japanese Grammar
(Autumn)
JAPAN 297: Points in Japanese Grammar
(Autumn)
JAPAN 279: Research in Japanese Linguistics
(Winter)
EALC 198H: Senior Research (Honors Thesis)
(Autumn, Winter, Spring)
EALC 198C: Senior Research (Capstone Essay)
(Autumn, Winter, Spring)
EALC 200: Individual Studies in East Asian Languages and Cultures (Graduate)
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
EALC 399: Dissertation Research
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
EALC 299: Master's Thesis or Qualifying Paper
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
EALC 199: Individual Studies in East Asian Languages and Cultures (Undergraduate)
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
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