Curriculum Vitae
Basic Information
Name | Noritsugu (Nori) Hayashi |
Nationality | Japan |
Birthday | Jan 12, 1994 |
Gender | Male |
ORC ID | 0000-0001-5829-9832 |
GitHub | aslemen |
PGP Public Keys | 6DD0 A11A D811 320B 0129 40A7 6F50 5E26 7249 C5DD |
Employments
- (April 2016 – Oct 2018) Technician, Theory and Typology Division, NINJAL
- Participating in the NPCMJ project
- (Nov 2018 – Apr 2021) Part-time research assistant, Theory and Typology Division, NINJAL
- Participating in the NPCMJ project
Education
- (Apr 2012 – Mar 2016)
Language Sciences Course, College of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo, Komaba.
- BA thesis: Minimality effects in discourse: An SDRT analysis of the anaphoric expression zibun and the zero pronoun in Japanese
- (Apr 2016 – Sep 2024)
Department of Language and Information Sciences,
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo, Komaba.
- MA thesis (2018): Lexical economy in Minimalist Grammar
Research activities
Conference proceedings
- Noritsugu Hayashi (2024)
Additivity in Attention Semantics.
Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics: 20th International Conference, LENLS20, Osaka, Japan, November 18–20, 2023, Revised Selected Papers, 84 – 117. Springer. - Yusuke Kubota, Noritsugu Hayashi, Takayuki Amamoto, Koji Mineshima (2023)
A “deep” dependency analsys for the semantics of comparative clauses. Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting of the Association for Natural Language Processing, 2962 – 2967. - Noritsugu Hayashi (2022)
Copula, additive, and wh-indeterminates.
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Japanese/Korean Linguistics, 181 – 195. CSLI. - Noritsugu Hayashi (2020)
Towards a unified, semantically-calculable and antilexicalistic analysis of various anaphoric expressions using “stacked” continuations.
New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence JSAI-isAI 2019 Workshops Yokohama, Japan, November 10–12, 2019, Revised Selected Papers, 214 – 230. Springer. - Yusuke Kubota, Koji Mineshima, Noritsugu Hayashi, and Shinya Okano. (2020)
Development of a general-purpose Categorial Grammar treebank.
Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2020), 5195 – 5201. - Yusuke Kubota, Koji Mineshima, Noritsugu Hayashi, and Shinya Okano. (2019)
Creating a general-purpose CCG treebank.
Proceedings of the 25th annual meeting of the Japanese Association for Natural Language Processing, 143 – 146. - Noritsugu Hayashi and Yoshiki Mori. (2019)
Towards a compositional semantics of apprehensiveness markers.
Information structure and speakers’ situation comprehension, Japanische Gesellschaft für Germanistik research series 135, 54 – 79.
Presentations
- Yoshiki Mori, Yehor Duma, Nori Hayashi, Mizuho Miyata, Uta Itakura (Jun 2024)
Linguistische Textanalyze zur ukrainischen Orangen Revolution (mit Augenmerk auf prominent politische Akteure).
Internationale Konferenz an der Seoul National University in Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschat für interkulturelle Germanistik (SUN-GiG). Seoul National University. - selected
Noritsugu Hayashi (Nov 2023)
Additivity in Attention Semantics.
Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics 20 (LENLS 20). Osaka University Nakanoshima Center. - Nori Haysahi (Jul 2022)
Wh-indeterminates mark homogeneity.
7. Workshop Germanistische Linguistik zwischen Köln und Tokio (GAKT 7). Raum S78 im Philosophikum, Universität zu Köln. - selected Noritsugu Hayashi (Mar 2022)
Generating and licensing the universality of the Japanese NPI dare-mo.
Theoretical Linguistics at Keio Semantic Conference. Mita, Tokyo, Japan. - selected Noritsugu Hayashi (Oct 2021)
Copula, additive, and wh-indeterminates.
J/K Linguistics 29. Online, Japan. - selected Nori Hayashi (Nov 2020)
A Nanosyntactic description of the ordering of case markers and focus markers in Japanese.
The 161st meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan. Online. - selected Nori Hayashi (Sep 2020)
On the case assignment to apparently floating numeral NPs.
Morphology and Lexicon Forum (MLF 2020). Online, Japan. - selected
Yusuke Kubota, Koji Mineshima, Noritsugu Hayashi and Shinya Okano. (May 2020)
Development of a general-purpose Categorial Grammar Treebank.
The 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2020). Le Palais du Pharo, Marseille. - Noritsugu Hayashi (Feb 2020)
Two cases of co-exhaustification.
5. Workshop Germanistische Linguistik zwischen Köln und Tokio (GAKT 5). House of Prominence, Universität zu Köln. - selected
Shin-ya Okano, Katsumasa Ito, Noritsugu Hayashi, and Yoshiki Mori. (Feb 2020)
On seemingly non-selected, indirectly quoted embedded questions in Japanese.
Workshop on non-interrogative subordinate wh-clauses 2020. House of Prominence, Universität zu Köln. - selected
Noritsugu Hayashi (Nov 2019)
Towards a unified, semantically-calculable and antilexicalistic analysis of various anaphoric expressions using “stacked” continuations.
Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics 16 (LENLS 16). Keio University, Hiyoshi. - Noritsugu Hayashi and Shinya Okano (Mar 2019)
On the apparent unambiguous scoping of weak necessity modals over negation.
4. Workshop Germanistische Linguistik zwischen Köln und Tokio (GAKT 4). University of Tokyo, Komaba. - Yusuke Kubota, Koji Mineshima, Noritsugu Hayashi, and Shinya Okano. (Mar 2019)
Creating a general-purpose CCG treebank.
The 25th annual meeting of the Japanese Association for Natural Language Processing. Nagoya University. - selected
Noritsugu Hayashi, Katsumasa Ito, Yuto Yamazaki and Yoshiki Mori (Sep 2018)
-te shima(u) as apprehensiveness trigger.
Workshop 14: The semantics and pragmatics of apprehensive markers in a crosslinguistic perspective, the 51st Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea (SLE 2018). University of Tallinn. - Noritsugu Hayashi and Yoshiki Mori. (May 2018)
Towards a compositional semantics of apprehensiveness markers.
Symposium 5: Information structure and speakers’ situation comprehension, the 72nd spring meeting of Japanische Gesellschaft für Germanistik. Waseda University, Toyama. - Noritsugu Hayashi and Yoshiki Mori. (Jan 2018)
An initial attempt of describing -te shimau as apprehensiveness marker.
3. Workshop Germanistische Linguistik zwischen Köln und Tokio (GAKT 3). House of Prominence, Universität zu Köln. - selected
Noritsugu Hayashi and Yoshiki Mori. (Sep 2017)
Long Distance Anaphor and φ-typology.
Variation as the new norm in syntactic research, 47th Poznań Linguistic Meeting (PLM 47). Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. - T. N. Hayashi. (Jan 2017)
Logophoric Anaphor and Empathy.
2. Workshop Germanistische Linguistik zwischen Köln und Tokio (GAKT 2). Universität zu Köln.