(Last updated : 2024-03-30 11:51:27)
  TAKIMOTO Masahiro
   Department   Aoyama Gakuin University  , College of Science and Engineering
   Position   Professor
■ Specialization and related fields
Linguistics 
■ Academic background
1. The University of Tokyo〔Doctorial Course〕 Completed
2. The University of Tokyo
■ Business career
1. 2001/04~2002/03 The University of Auckland Resident PhD Student (long-term foreign residency research) Associate Professor
2. 2009/04~ Aoyama Gakuin University College of Science and Engineering Professor
3. 2020/04~2021/03 National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities Department of Rehabilitation for Brain Functions Visiting Researcher
4. 2021/09~2022/09 University of Cambridge Faculty of MMLL Visiting Scholar (long-term foreign residency research) Professor
5. 2021/09~2022/09 Wolfson College University of Cambridge Visiting Fellow (long-term foreign residency research) Professor
■ Belonging society
1. The Japanese Cognitive Linguistics Association
2. Cognitive Neuropsychology Society
■ Winning science prize
1. 2010 Asia TEFL travel grant for the 8th Asia TEFL International Conference
2. 2021 2021 JACET Distinguished Research Award
■ Activity in society
1. 2024 Manuscript Reviewer (Cognitive Processing, Springer Link)
2. 2023 Manuscript Reviewer (Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics, John Benjamins Publishing Company)
3. 2020 Manuscript Reviewer (ReCall, Cambridge University Press)
4. 2020 研究発表要旨査読委員 (言語科学会 第22回国際年次大会)
5. 2019 Manuscript Reviewer (The Japanese Journal of Language in Society, The Japanese Associate of Sociolinguistic Sciences)
■ Book and thesis
1. Book Application of Cognitive Linguistics in Foreign Language Teaching   (Single) 2020/03
2. Book Research summay of exploring the effects of similar and same task repetition on learners' second language pragmatic proficiency. In T. Stephens & J. Duncan (Eds.), Education Research Summaries.   (Collaboration) 2013/05
3. Book Exploring the effects of similar and same task repetition on learners' second language pragmatic proficiency. In D. Alonso (Ed.), English as a Second Language.   (Collaboration) 2011/01
4. Book Input-Based Task and Interlanguage Pragmatics   (Single) 2009/09
5. Article A cognitive linguistic approach to overcome cross-cultural pragmatic failure   (Single) 
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■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2023/08 The efficacy of animated versus static illustrations with 3D images on EFL learners’ acquisition of degrees of sureness (31st MELTA International Conference)
2. 2022/08 The application of cognitive linguistics and right-hemisphere in foreign language teaching (5th International Conference on Advanced Research in Social Sciences, Keynote Speaker)
3. 2022/07 The relationship between the effects of metaphor-based approach and the right-hemisphere involvement in developing EFL learners' knowledge of degrees of sureness (The European Conference on Language Learning, Session Chair)
4. 2022/06 The relationship between cognitive linguistic approach and right-hemisphere of the brain in developing EFL learners' pragmatic proficiency (The Paris Conference on Education)
5. 2019/12 Application of cognitive linguistics to foreign language teaching (5th Annual International Conference on Modern Education and Social Science, Keynote Speaker)
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