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So Miyagawa | Curriculum Vitae
GeorgAugustUniversität Göttingen SFB 1136 Nikolausberger Weg 23 D37073 Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany.
Tel.: +49 551 3910859 • [email protected] https://unigoettingen.academia.edu/SoMiyagawa
Jobs
Oct. 2015 – Research Fellow (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter)
SFB1136 “Bildung und Religion in Kulturen des Mittelmeerraums und seiner Umwelt von der Antike bis zum Mittelalter und zum Klassischen Islam”. GeorgAugustUniversität Göttingen. Göttingen. Germany.
Oct. 2015 – Research Fellow (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter)
KELLIA: Koptische/Coptic Electronic Language and Literature Inter national Alliance (DFG/NEH) GeorgAugustUniversität Göttingen. Göttingen. Germany.
Apr. 2015 – Sep. 2015 Research Fellow (Tokubetsu Kenkyūin DC1) Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. Japan.
Apr. 2014 – Mar. 2015 Tutor
Kyoto University, Faculty of Letters, Kyoto. Japan.
Education
2015 GeorgAugustUniversität Göttingen
Doctorate Course in Coptology
2015 Kyoto University Doctorate Course in Linguistics
20132015 Kyoto University
Master of Arts in Linguistics GPA 4.00 (max. 4.00)
20092013 Hokkaido Univeristy
Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and Informatics GPA 3.75 (max. 4.00), Valedictorian of the Faculty of Letters at the graduation ceremony (because of the
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highest GPA), Hokkaido University Clark Prize (similar to Summa cum Laude in the United States. This prize was given to four students in each faculty who got highest GPA)
Internship
Aug. 2015 Aug. 2015 Database and Dictionary of Greek Loanwords in Coptic (DDGLC)
http://research.unileipzig.de/ddglc/ Universität Leipzig. Leipzig, Germany.
Special Seminars and Summer Schools
2015 Jul. – Aug.: Summer School: The Coptic Bible and Coptic Literature in the Digital Age.
https://www.unigoettingen.de/en/517807.html GeorgAugustUniversität Göttingen & Universität Hamburg. Göttingen & Hamburg. Germany.
2015 Jul. The 11th Leiden Summer School in Languages and (participated just for one week Linguistics. because of the summer school above) http://www.hum.leiden.edu/summerschool/programmes
2015/ Introduction to Papyrology & Reading Greek Papyri Leiden University, the Netherlands
2015 Feb.: DocLing 2015.
http://lingdy.aacore.jp/en/activity/docling/2015.html Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. Tokyo. Japan.
2014 Dec.–2015 Jan.: Chūkiejiputogokōza [Seminar of Middle Egyptian]. http://www.kansaiu.ac.jp/calendar/archives/2015/10/ post_742.html Kansai University. Osaka. Japan.
2014 Jul.–Aug.: Bloomsbury Summer School. http://www.egyptologyuk.com/bloomsbury/index.htm
READING HIEROGLYPHS: WISDOM FOR THIS LIFE AND THE NEXT
DEITIES AND DEMONS: THE MYTHOLOGY OF ANCIENT EGYPT.
University College London. London. UK.
2014 Jul.: The 5th International Seminar of Coptic Papyrology http://media.leidenuniv.nl/legacy/seminarcoptic
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papyrologybarcelona(3).pdf Pompeu Fabra University. Barcelona. Spain.
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Academic Awards
2013 Hokkaidōdaigaku Kurākushō [Hokkaido University Clark Prize]
For 4 students of the highest GPA at the graduation equivalent to Summa cum Laude
2010 Hokkaidōdaigaku Nitobeshō [Hokkaido University Nitobe Prize]
For students of the highest GPA at the end of the 1st year.
Ph.D. Theme
Text ReUse in Shenoute and Besa University: GeorgAugustUniversität Göttingen Coptology Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Heike Behlmer Dr. Alin Suciu
Demonstratives and Definite Articles in EgyptianCoptic University:
Kyoto University Linguistics
Supervisors: Prof. Yutaka Yoshida Prof. Dr. Kazuhiko Yoshida Prof. Dr. Shuntaro Tida Dr. Adam A. Catt
Master’s Thesis
Chūejiputogo no Shijishi ni tsuite University: [Demonstratives in Middle Egyptian] Kyoto University
Linguistics Supervisors: Prof. Yutaka Yoshida Prof. Dr, Kazuhiko Yoshida Prof. Dr. Yukinori Takubo Prof. Dr. Shuntaro Tida Dr. Adam A. Catt
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Academic Publications
to appear: “Koputoejiputogo Saīdohōgen ni okeru On’inronteki Kōsokukeitaisojō no Sūpurariniāsutorōku [Suptralinear Strokes on Phonological Bound Morphs in Sahidic Coptic]”. Gengokijutsuronshū [Journal for Descriptive Linguistics], 8.
to appear: “A receipt and a letter”. In: Anne Boud’hors (ed.) Coptica Barcinonensia. Texts and Documents from the 5th International Seminar of Coptic Papyrology (Barcelona, 613 July 2014).
2014: “Koputoejiputogo Saīdohōgen ni okeru Sūpurariniāsutorōku:Jiyūkeitaiso o
Chūshinni [Supralinear Strokes in Sahidic Coptic: On Free Morphs]”. Gengokijutsuronshū [Journal for Descriptive Linguistics], 6. 141154.
2014: “Chōfukugono Yūkeisei: Gengoruikeiron no Shitenkara
[Linguistic Motivation of Reduplicated Words: from Typological Perspectives]”. Nihon Ninchigengogakkai Ronbunshū[Papers from the National Conference of the Japanese Cognitive Linguistics Association], 14, 490496. http://repository.kulib.kyotou.ac.jp/dspace/handle/2433/198574
Academic Presentations
Apl. 2016: (with Kirill Bulert) “Coptic OCR” Workshop on Super Computing in the Humanities. Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbH Göttingen. Göttingen. Germany.
Feb. 2016: “Demonstratives and Spatial Calculation in Middle Egyptian”.
Crossroads: Whence and Whither? EgyptianCoptic Linguistics in Comparative Perspectives. Poster Session. HumboldtUniversität zu Berlin, BerlinBrandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, and the Excellence Cluster Topoi. Berlin. Germany. https://www.academia.edu/22150810/Demonstratives_and_Spatial_Calculation_in_Middle_Egyptian
Jan. 2016: “A fast and easy way to type hieroglyphs: The Progress of the HieroJIS
Project” Die Ägyptologie in Göttingen: Stand der Forschung. GeorgAugustUniversität Göttingen. Göttingen. Germany.
Nov. 2015: “An Intuitive Unicode Input Method for Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic
Writing: Applying the Input Technology of the Japanese Writing System”.
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Altertumswissenschaften in a Digital Age: Egyptology, Papyrology and Beyond. Universität Leipzig. Leipzig. Germany.
Aug. 2015: “[Independent Personal Pronoun + Copula + Noun] Constructions in
Later Egyptian”. The 11th International Congress for Egyptologists. The University of Florence. Florence. Italy.
Jun. 2015: “Koputogo no Nijūkanshi [Sequence of Articles in Coptic]”.
The 150th Congress of the Linguistics Society of Japan. Daito Bunka University.Tokyo. Japan.
Apr. 2015: “Koputogo Saīdohōgen no Honyakubungaku to Hihonyakubungaku to
no Aida no Gengoshiyō no Sa [Linguistic Differences between Literary Manuscripts and nonLiterary Mnuascripts in Sahidic Coptic]”. The 1st meeting of the Society of Eastern Christian Area Studies. Kyoto University. Kyoto. Japan.
Mar. 2015: “Synthesis, Boundness and Clitics in Sahidic Coptic”.
Digital Coptic 2. Georgetown University. Washington, D.C. USA.
Jan. 2015: “Koputoejiputogo ni okeru Kopyurabun [Copulative Sentences in
Coptic Egyptian]”. The 9th Grammatical Studies Workshop of the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA). Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. Tokyo. Japan.
Nov. 2014: “Koputogo ni okeru Fukusūteikanshi [Plural Definite Article in Coptic]”.
The annual conference of Japan Society for Historical Linguistics. National Museum of Ethnology. Osaka. Japan.
Sep. 2014: “Ejiputogo no Hierogurifu ni okeru Mojicho f̄uku to Ruizōsei:
Ninchirekishimojiron no Kakuritsu ni mukete [Reduplication and Iconicity in the Egyptian Hieroglyphic Writings: Toward Historical Grammatology in Cognitive Linguistics]”. The 16th Congress of the Japanese Cognitive Linguistics Association. Keio University. Tokyo. Japan. Poster Session.
Jul. 2014: “P. PalauRib. inv. 353: A 89th century Coptic letter written by Makarios
and Memoranda”. The 5th International Seminar fo Coptic Papyrology. Pompeu Fabra University. Barcelona. Spain. (as a student presentation).
Jun. 2014: “Koputoejiputogo no Tadōshi no ‘Zenmeishikei no Keidōshisei to
Bunpōka [The “Prenominal” Form of Verbs in Coptic Egyptian: Lightverbs and Grammaticalization]”. The 148th Congress of the Linguistics Society of Japan. Hosei University. Tokyo. Japan.
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Mar. 2014: “Koputoejiputogo ni okeru Gengosesshoku to Goishakuyō [Language
Contact and Lexical Borrowing in Coptic Egyptian]”. The monthly meeting of the Society of Descriptive Linguistics. Kyoto University. Kyoto. Japan.
Mar. 2014: “FieldWorks Language Explorer o Mochi’ita Bunpōkenkyū [Grammatical
Analysis through FieldWorks Language Explorer]”. The monthly meeting of the Society of Descriptive Linguistics. Kyoto University. Kyoto. Japan.
Feb. 2014: “Koputogo Saīdohōgen no Fukusūsei [Plurality in Sahidic Coptic]”.
The 5th Grammatical Studies Workshop of the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA). Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. Tokyo. Japan.
Dec. 2013: “Koputogo Saīdohōgen no Boin’on’inron [Phonology of Vowels in
Sahidic Coptic]”. The annual congress of Association of West Asian Languages. Kyoto Sangyo University. Kyoto. Japan.
Nov. 2013: “Iconical Explanation on the Iterative and Imperfective Reduplications
of Sumerian Verbs”. NINJAL International Symposium 2013, ‘Mysteries VerbVerb Complexes in Asian Languages.’ National Institute of Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL). Tokyo. Japan.
Nov. 2013: “Koputogo Saīdohōgen ni okeru Bointaikei [Sahidic Coptic Vowel
System]”. The monthly meeting of the Society for Descriptive Lingusitics. Kyoto University. Kyoto. Japan.
Nov. 2013: “Shumērugo no Meishichōfuku: ePSD ni okeru Jidaiteki Chi’ikiteki
Shutsugenhindo to Sono Goika [Sumerian Noun Reduplication: Periodical and Regional Frequency and its Lexicaliza tion in ePSD]”. The 3rd Congress of the Japan Society for Historical Linguistics. Tohoku University. Sendai. Japan. Poster Session.
Oct. 2013: “Kyōtonanbuhōgen ni okeru Chōfukukeiyōshi [Adjective Reduplication
in Southern Kyoto Japanese]”. Doyō Kotoba no Kai. Osaka University. Osaka. Japan.
Sep. 2013: “Chōfukugo no Yūkeisei: Gengoruikeiron no Shiten kara [Linguistic
Motivation of Reduplicated Words: from Typological Perspectives]”. The 15th Congress of the Japanese Cognitive Linguistics Association. Kyoto Univeristy of Foreign Studies. Kyoto. Japan.
May. 2013: “Maorigo Shakuyōgo ni okeru Shi’injitsugen [Consonants in Loanword
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Phonology in Māori]”. The monthly meeting of the Society for Descriptive Lingusitics. Kyoto University. Kyoto. Japan.
Translations
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Languages Learned at Universities and Schools
Coptic, Ancient Greek, Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian, Late Egyptian, Demotic, Hebrew (Biblical, Mishnaic, Modern), Latin, Sanskrit, Pali, Sumerian, Old Irish, Tocharian, German (I got an "Oberstufe" (advanced level) at the replacement test of GeorgAugustUniversität Göttingen), English, French, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Chinese (Classical, Modern Mandarin), Ainu, Czech, Polish, Russian, Classical Japanese, Avestan, Arabic, Finnish
Languages Learned in Study Groups
Modern Hebrew, Syriac, Luxembourgish
Languages Learned from Private Teachers
Swedish, Egyptian Arabic
Languages Learned at a Mosque
Modern Standard Arabic
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Languages Learned by Myself
Old Nubian, Akkadian, Syriac, Hurrian, Tagalog, Ponapean, Yiddish
Experiences
NLTK, Python, Sphinx, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, XML, XSLT, Pearl, WordSmith, AntConc, SublimeText, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, GitHub, GitLab, Ocropy, TEI, EpiDoc, PaulaXML, LaTeX, XeLaTeX, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Powerpoint, Keynote, FileMaker Pro, Bootscrap, JQuery, reStructuredText, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrtor, Affinity Designer, Affinity Photo, Scan Tailor, Tesseract, Finereader Pro, Oxygen XML Editor, Evernote, Microsoft OneNote, PDF Expert, Cyberduck, eXistdb, regular expressions, pandas, matplotlib, numpy, scipy, EPWING, markdown, Sphinx, Glyph
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