Koga, Hiroki
古賀 弘毅
Lastly revised and updated in March, 2004
(Revised and updated once per several years)
Biographical Information (NEW):
Hiroki Koga is Associate Professor at International Student Center,
Saga University. He was
Associate Professor at Kansai Gaidai
University from 2000 to 2003. He received his PhD in Linguistics from University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May, 2000, and his BA in Economics
from Waseda University in March, 1984. He joined the faculty at
Saga
University in January, 2004.
Research Areas:
Hiroki's research is in syntax-and-semantics
of natural language, especially on case
of Japanese and complex predicates,
e.g.,
copula in Japanese. The languages that he is interested in for his
research
are modern Japanese, the Hichiku dialect of
Japanese, modern English, and Ki-Bondei, a language in Muheza District
in Tanzania.
Publications:
(The publications each of which the author has its copyright are
downloadable here).
- [18] (NEW)
Hiroki Koga. "Multiple occurrences of the default morpheme of tense." manuscript (in review of an academic journal)
SAGA University.
- [17] Hiroki Koga, "A
constraint-based grammar of case: To correctly predict case phrases
occurring without their head verb." In Ji, Dong-Hong, and Kim Teng Lua,
eds., Proceedings of 17th Pacific Asia Conference on Language,
Information and Computation (PACLIC 17),
351-361, National University of Singapore, COLIPS Publications,
October, 2003
[Click to see the talk manuscript
and
see the Japanese version of this in [6]]
- [16] Hiroki Koga, "Seiyaku-ni motozuku kaku-no bunpou:
Jutsugo hogo fukugen genshou," Nihongo Kyouiku Ronshuu 11,
Kansai Gaidai University, 61-85, 2001
- [15] Hiroki Koga, "An analysis of the semantics
of /ga/ 'but' with the use of possible worlds," Nihongo
Kyouiku Ronshuu 10, Kansai Gaidai University, 107-114, 2000
- [14] Hiroki Koga, A
grammar of case: The head of a semantic filler, but a nominative
morpheme, PhD Dissertation, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, 2000. [UMI Dissertation Services]
[See this grammar implementation in [8]]
- [13] Hiroki Koga, "English 'tough' sentence analysis of Japanese
'intransitivized' verbal gerund + 'ar' 'be' sentences," Studies in the
Linguistic Sciences 28: 1, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, 137-157, 1998
Grammar Implementations
on Parsers:
- [12] Hiroki Koga, An implementation of a grammar of Japanese on
Earley*, 2003. [This is the implementation proposed in my course of
2003 Japanese Linguistics.]
- [11] Hiroki Koga, An implementation of a toy grammar of
Ashikari dialect on Earley*: Adjective-copula and negation of verb,
2003. [This is the implementation in [5]]
- [10] Hiroki Koga, An
implementation of a grammar of Japanese on Earley*, 2002. [This is
the implementation proposed in my course of 2002 Japanese Linguistics.]
- [9] Hiroki Koga, An
implementation of a toy grammar of Ashikari dialect on Earley*,
2002. [This is the implementation of [3]]
- [8] Hiroki Koga, An
implementation of Koga's 2000 grammar on Unicorn3**, 2000 [Click to see its analysis of /kodomo ga neru/ 'some child
sleeps.'] [This is the implementation of [14]]
- [7] Hiroki Koga, "An HPSG-styled grammar of
case: An analysis of Japanese multiple nominative sentences",
Linguistic Seminar at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.
[Implemented on Unicorn3**] [This is the implementation of [2]]
- *The parser Earley is one for Windows,
and was invented in 2000 by Jerry L. Morgan, Professor at University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- **The parser Unicorn3 was developed at
Beckman
Institute at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Oral Presentations:
- [6] Hiroki Koga, "Seiyaku-ni motozuku kaku-no
bunpou: shuyouji-nashi-de seiki-suru kakuku-wo tadashiku
yosoku-suru-tame," a talk at Fukuoka Gengogakukai
[Linguistic Society of
Fukuoka], Kyushu University, April, 2003 [This is the Japanese version
of
[17]]
- [5] Hiroki Koga, "Windows-ban koubun-kaiseki-ki
Earley-de-no bunpou-no jitsuyouka II: Saga-Ashikari-ben no
Keiyoushi-Keiji to Doushi no Hitei," a talk at Fukuoka Gengogakukai [Linguistic
Society of Fukuoka], Kyushu University, April 2003 [See the
implementation in [11]]
- [4] Hiroki Koga, "Seiyaku-ni motozuku kaku-no
bunpou: Jutsugo hogo fukugen genshou," a talk in
Japanese at 12th
Kansai Gaidai Gengogaku Kenkyuukai at Kansai Gaidai University,
2002,
[abstract in Japanese] [This is an earlier
version
of [17] and [6]]
- [3] Hiroki Koga, "Windows-ban koubun-kaiseki-ki
Earley-de-no bunpou-no jitsuyouka," a talk for a
gathering of Hirakata Kibou Kyoukai, Akeno Kyoukai, and Kita-Osaka
Kyoukai at Akeno Kyoukai, Osaka, 2002 [See this implementation in
[9]]
- [2] Hiroki Koga, "An HPSG-Styled grammar of
case: An analysis of Japanese multiple nominative sentences", a talk at
Linguistic Seminar at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
1998 [See the implementation
in [7]]
- [1] Hiroki Koga, "Exhaustive-listing
interpretations of sentences with Japanese nominative case-marker
-/ga/", Linguistic Seminar at University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, 1995
Courses: Linguistics, Japanese Language, etc.
- Linguistics with the Scope of Japanese:
Grammar and Meaning. [Click to see the course materials in
Japanese in April, 2003 to March, 2004 (NEW).]
- Japanese Language:
- ことばの成り立ちと構造:『統語理論入門:佐賀西部方言を初期射程にして』
- Introduction to the Western
Saga Dialect, 'Field Work on Japanese Affairs I and II', SPACE Program,
SAGA
University
- case forms
- verb morphems: exam
How to Write a Speech
Work in Progress:
- Hiroki Koga, An implementation of Koga's 2000 on
ConTroll*** (in progress)
- Hiroki Koga, "An analysis of copula in Japanese
on a constraint-based grammar" (in progress)
- Hiroki Koga, "Focus eligibility of events and
states" (in progress)
- *** ConTroll
is a parsing system that has been developed at University of Tuebingen.
About Personal Belief
Social Activities (NEW)
Address (NEW):
Mail: Koga, Hiroki,
PhD (古賀 弘毅)
Saga University (佐賀大学)
International Student
Center
1
Honjo-machi
Saga-shi,
Saga-ken 840-8502
JAPAN
Office: Room 225, 2nd Floor, Comprehensive
Research Building (総合研究棟2階、学生センターの上)
E-mail: hkogaATcc.saga-u.ac.jp (Please replace
`AT'
with @ for my e-mail address.)
Phone: (0952)28-8985 (direct)
Fax: (0952)28-8819 (administrative office)