Yoko Hasegawa, Associate Professor of Japanese Linguistics in the Department of East
Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Berkeley, received her Ph.D.
in Linguistics from UC Berkeley in 1992. She teaches Japanese Linguistics at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels and serves as Coordinator of the University's Japanese
Language Program.
Her publications include: "Fundamental frequency as an
acoustic cue to accent perception" (with Kazue Hata) in Language and Speech;
"Prototype semantics: A case study of TE K-/IK- constructions in Japanese" in
Language and Communication;
"The (nonvacuous) semantics of
TE-linkage in Japanese" in Journal of Pragmatics; A Study of Clause
Linkage: The Connective TE in Japanese, co-published by the CSLI, Stanford University
and Kurosio Publishers, Tokyo; "Nihongo kara mita nihonjin" (with Yukio Hirose) in
Gengo; Elementary Japanese, Tuttle Publishing.
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