Yumiko Enyo  延与由美子


Here is how to pronounce my name, and below is its spectrogram and pitchtrack in my own voice (Praat).
                        
I am currently a Ph.D. student in the Linguistics Department at University of Hawaii.

My Email address: enyo@hawaii.edu

My research interest includes sociolinguistics, phonetics, and sociophonetics of Japanese language.
Currently, I am conducting research on Japanese ideology of gender.  In Japanese, there are words of otoko kotoba 男言葉 'men's language' and onna kotoba 女 言葉 'women's language.'  I am interested in how native speakers of Japanese choose these gendered features in different context in performance.  
 
The list of my selected projects and previous publication.

'Does it sound like a man or a woman? --- A case study of gender performance and prosody in Japanese sentence-final particles'
        New Ways of Analyze Variations34, New York Univeristy.  Oct. 2005
        Presentation outline can be seen in here.

'What triggers Japanese style shifts of honorifics?'
        Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference for Graduate Students in the College of Languages, Linguistics, and Literature, University of Hawaii, Manoa.

The graduate assistantship at the Language Analysis and Experimentation Laboratories (LAE Labs) at the Linguistics Department provides me an opportunity to learn more about research tools.  One example of my work is a brief instruction for Praat, which is found here.
 
And I enjoy teaching Japanese to non-native speakers, which was my previous job before I came to Hawaii.

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