NONOMIYA, Ayumi |
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Faculty, Department/Institute
- Faculty of Letters General Department of Humanities Department of English Linguistics and Literature
Academic status (qualification)
- Associate Professor Apr. 1,2022
Undergraduate Degrees・University
- University of Sheffield School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics2017
Academic Degrees
- Ph.D. The University of Sheffield
- MA The University of Tokyo
- BA Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Research Publications
No. | Type of publication | Date of publication (Date of presentation) | Title | Type of research result | Jointly authored or single authored | Publisher and journal name | Volume number |
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1 | Papers1 | 2021/7~2021,07,00,,, | Second person pronoun ye in George Bernard Shaw's plays | Studies in Modern English | 37,,19-42 | ||
2 | Papers1 | 2021/4~2021,04,00,,, | Some problems of Oxford Beginner's Japanese Dictionary | ,14,128-137 | |||
3 | Keynote address20 | 2021/3/18~2021,03,18,,, | The use of thou in George Bernard Shaw's Plays | Historical Sociolinguistics Network 2021 | |||
4 | Book2 | 2021/1/30~2021,01,30,,, | Enregisterment of thou in eighteenth‐century plays | Kaitakusha | xvi, 256 p. | ||
5 | Papers1 | 2019/12~2019,12,00,,, | [Review] Kate Burridge and Alexander Bergs, Understanding Language Change | Studies in English Literature | 96,,166-170 | ||
6 | Keynote address20 | 2019/8/31~2019,08,31,,, | Some Problems in Oxford Beginner's Japanese Dictionary | ||||
7 | Keynote address20 | 2017/8~2017,08,00,,, | The Two Types of Ye in Eighteenth-Century Dramas | 6th Late Modern English Conference (LMEC6), Uppsala University | |||
8 | Keynote address20 | 2017/6~2017,06,00,,, | Thou and You in Eighteenth-Century Dramas | ||||
9 | Papers1 | 2017/6~2017,06,00,,, | Second Person Pronouns in Eighteenth-Century Dramas | ,,- | |||
10 | Artistic activities13 | 2016~2016,00,00,,, | 'Arts and Humanities Research Culture in Japan.' Research Culture Database, White Rose University Consortium. | ||||
11 | Keynote address20 | 2014/4~2014,04,00,,, | Second Person Pronouns in Eighteenth-Century British Dramas | Personal Pronouns in Linguistics and Stylistics, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon | |||
12 | Keynote address20 | 2014/3~2014,03,00,,, | 'Sir!' 'That damned monosyllable has froze me!' – Speakers’ Choices of Second Person Pronouns and Address Terms in 18c British Dramas | Postgraduate Politeness Conference, Sheffield Hallam University | |||
13 | Papers1 | 2014~2014,00,00,,, | Thou and You in Eighteenth-Century English Plays. | Token: A Journal of English Linguistics | 3,,211-234 | ||
14 | Papers1 | 2013/10~2013,10,00,,, | What Happens When a Word Is Falling out of Use? Case Study on Thou and You in Henry Fielding's Plays | Track Changes | 4,,39-56 | ||
15 | Keynote address20 | 2013/8~2013,08,00,,, | THOU and YOU in Eighteenth-century Plays | 5th Late Modern English Conference (LMODE5), University of Bergamo. | |||
16 | Keynote address20 | 2012/5~2012,05,00,,, | THOU and YOU in Henry Fielding’s Plays | School of English PG Colloquium | |||
17 | Papers1 | 2011/5~2011,05,00,,, | Imperative sentences in ten eighteenth-century English comedies | Studies in Modern English | 27,,101-119 | ||
18 | Papers1 | 2009/7/29~2009,07,29,,, | An analysis of the Longman Advanced American Dictionary, New Edition: a pedagogical viewpoint | Lexicon | 39,,18-99 | ||
19 | Papers1 | 2009/3/1~2009,03,01,,, | Gender and imperatives in the eighteenth-century English novel | Language and information sciences | 7,,65-78 | ||
20 | Keynote address20 | 2008/10~2008,10,00,,, | Gender and Imperative in Eighteenth-Century Novels | ||||
21 | Artistic activities13 | 2005~2005,00,00,,, | TUFS Language Module: English Grammar Module |
PapersSecond person pronoun ye in George Bernard Shaw's playsIn refereedNonomiya, AyumiStudies in Modern English37,,19-422021/7~
PapersSome problems of Oxford Beginner's Japanese DictionaryNonomiya, Ayumi,14,128-1372021/4~
Keynote addressThe use of thou in George Bernard Shaw's PlaysAyumi NonomiyaHistorical Sociolinguistics Network 20212021/3/18~
BookEnregisterment of thou in eighteenth‐century playsNonomiya, AyumiKaitakushaxvi, 256 p.2021/1/30~9784758922951This is a study on the use of the second person pronoun THOU in eighteenth-century English plays based on a corpus compiled from ten tragedies and ten comedies. Although THOU had largely fallen out of use in Standard English by the eighteenth century, it was still used in dramas, especially in tragedies. This study hypothesises that the high frequency of THOU in theatrical English, particularly in grave drama, is due to enregisterment. THOU became enregistered through the influence of Elizabethan dramas, in which THOU was still an active part of the personal pronoun system. This change would also account for the shift in the usage of THOU from ‘casual/intimate’ to ‘formal/elevated’. This study also discusses and compares the use of other second person pronouns you and ye, and other address terms to establish broader context.
Papers[Review] Kate Burridge and Alexander Bergs, Understanding Language ChangeNonomiya, AyumiStudies in English Literature96,,166-1702019/12~10.20759/elsjp.96.0_1660039-3649
Keynote addressSome Problems in Oxford Beginner's Japanese DictionaryNonomiya, Ayumi2019/8/31~Prefectural University of Kumamoto
Keynote addressThe Two Types of Ye in Eighteenth-Century DramasAyumi Nonomiya6th Late Modern English Conference (LMEC6), Uppsala University2017/8~University of Uppsala
Keynote addressThou and You in Eighteenth-Century DramasAyumi Nonomiya2017/6~Aoyama Gakuin University
PapersSecond Person Pronouns in Eighteenth-Century DramasNonomiya, Ayumi,,-2017/6~
Artistic activities'Arts and Humanities Research Culture in Japan.' Research Culture Database, White Rose University Consortium.Anya Benson, Ayumi Nonomiya2016~
Keynote addressSecond Person Pronouns in Eighteenth-Century British DramasAyumi NonomiyaPersonal Pronouns in Linguistics and Stylistics, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon2014/4~École normale supérieure de Lyon
Keynote address'Sir!' 'That damned monosyllable has froze me!' – Speakers’ Choices of Second Person Pronouns and Address Terms in 18c British DramasNonomiya, AyumiPostgraduate Politeness Conference, Sheffield Hallam University2014/3~Sheffield Hallam University
PapersThou and You in Eighteenth-Century English Plays.In refereedNonomiya, AyumiToken: A Journal of English Linguistics3,,211-2342014~
PapersWhat Happens When a Word Is Falling out of Use? Case Study on Thou and You in Henry Fielding's PlaysIn refereedNonomiya, AyumiTrack Changes4,,39-562013/10~
Keynote addressTHOU and YOU in Eighteenth-century PlaysAyumi Nonomiya5th Late Modern English Conference (LMODE5), University of Bergamo.2013/8~University of Bergamo
Keynote addressTHOU and YOU in Henry Fielding’s PlaysNonomiya, AyumiSchool of English PG Colloquium2012/5~School of English, University of SheffieldUniversity of Sheffield
PapersImperative sentences in ten eighteenth-century English comediesIn refereedNonomiya, AyumiStudies in Modern English27,,101-1192011/5~
PapersAn analysis of the Longman Advanced American Dictionary, New Edition: a pedagogical viewpointIn refereedKanazashi Takashi, Otani Tamaki, Ayumi Nonomiya, Miyako Ryu AramakiLexicon39,,18-992009/7/29~0385-566X
PapersGender and imperatives in the eighteenth-century English novelIn refereedNonomiya, AyumiLanguage and information sciences7,,65-782009/3/1~10.15083/000165891347-8931
Keynote addressGender and Imperative in Eighteenth-Century NovelsAyumi Nonomiya2008/10~University of Kyoto
Artistic activitiesTUFS Language Module: English Grammar ModuleChisako Asai, Satoru Uchida, Ayumi Nonomiya, Koichiro Yamaguchi2005~
Community Activities
- Get Henry Fielding onto Youtube! 2012/10~2013/3
- The Image Speaks 2014/10~2015/2
- Henry Fielding's Covent-Garden Tragedy
Courses Taught
- Introductory Lecture : Gateway to Learning
- Studies in English Literature and Linguistics I
- Studies in English Literature and Linguistics II
- Sophomore Seminar in English Literature and Linguistics II
- Junior Seminar in English Literature and Linguistics III
- Junior Seminar in English Literature and Linguistics IV
- Passport to Knowledge A
- Graduation Seminar in English Literature and Linguistics V
- Graduation Seminar in English Literature and Linguistics VI
- Sophomore Seminar in English Literature and Linguistics I
- English Philology IB
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