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Curriculum Vitae & Research Profile
I. Name in Full: A.B.M. Razaul Karim Faquire, PhD
II. Affiliation: Professor, Institute of Modern Languages, University of Dhaka
III. Gender: Male IV. Date of Birth: 31/07/1963 V. Nationality: Bangladeshi VI. Address: Institute of Modern Languages, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh
Mobile Phone- 8801715113701; E-mail: [email protected]
VII. Education:
June 1984 B.Sc. in Psychology (major), Sociology, Statistics (minor), University of University June 1985 M.Sc. in Psychology, University of Dhaka
June 1988 Diploma in Japanese as Foreign Language, University of Dhaka
July 1992 Enrolled in Long-term Training Programs (equivalent of Master degree) for Teachers of the Japanese-Language, Japan Foundation Japanese Language Institute
April 1999-
Mar 2002 Graduate Studies (enrolled in and withdrawn from the Ph.D. Program due to getting Snakebite) in Sciences of School Education, Hyogo University of Teachers Education
June 2008 Degree of Ph.D. received in Japanese Linguistics, University of Dhaka
VIII. Employment History
January 1993 Lecturer, Institute of Modern Languages, University of Dhaka Oct 1994~Jan 1995 Visiting Research Fellow, Kobe Gakuin University
October 2007 Associate Professor, University of Dhaka
May 2013 Professor, University of Dhaka
Oct 2013~Sep 2014 Visiting Research Fellow, National Institute for Japanese Language and
Linguistics
Apr 2014~Sep 2014 Adjunct Faculty, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Oct 2015~Jan 2016 Visiting Professor, Kobe Gakuin University
From Feb 2016 Professor, Institute of Modern Languages, University of Dhaka
IX. Courses Taught
Japanese as Foreign Language, Linguistics, Language and Society, Language History of Bangla and Japanese, and Language Acquisition
X. Language Skills:
Bangla (mother tongue), Japanese (native level), English (native level), Korean and Hindi
XI. Other Skills
Feature Writer, Columnist and Public Speaker (I speak and write in the languages of Bangla, English and Japanese)
XII. Awards
1. Visiting Research Fellowship, Kobe Gakuin University, Japan (Oct 1994~Mar 1995).
2. MEXT Scholarship as Doctoral Research Scholar, Hyogo University of Teacher Education, Japan (Oct 1998~Mar 2002).
3. AILA Solidarity Award at the 15th World Congress held in August 24-29, 2008 in Essen, Germany
organized by the Association International de Linguistique Appliquée.
4. Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan (Oct 2013~Sep 2014).
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The Editor. Addaiyan Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. AI Publishers. India. ISSN: 2581-8783. URL: https://aipublisher.org/projects/ajahss/
XIV. Field of Research Interests
General Linguistics, Language Contact, Second Language Acquisition, Language Policy, Language History of Bangla, Language and Politics, Language and Society of South Asia, and Nationalism, Nationhood and Nationality of Various Speech Communities Inhabited South Asia
XV. Research Publications A) Books
1. Modality and Its Learner Variety in Japanese. Bern, Brussels, Frankfurt, New York and Oxford: Peter Lang AG, April 2012.
2. বাংলােদেশ iংেরজী ভাষা িশkাবয্বsার চালিচt o সংsােরর পেরখা (The English Language
Education System in Bangladesh and An Outline of Its Reform). Dhaka: Adorn Publication,
February 2017.
3. ভাষা-সংসগর্ তেttর িনিরেখ বাংলা ভাষার সৃজন o িবকাশ (Creation and development of Bangla Language
in the Framework Language Contact Theory). (Writing in progress)
B) Articles
1. On the Identical Function of Bangla and Japanese Substantive Verbs as Aspectual Marker. The
Japanese Language Education Around the World. Vol. 7. pp. 187-199. June 1997.
2. On the Associative Changes of Some Dvandvas of Bangla Language: A Case Study. Journal of the
Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 14~24, Dec 1998.
3. Subject-Verb Agreement: A Cross-Linguistic Study. The Dhaka University Studies. Vol. 56. No. 1, 131~158, June 1999.
4. ভাষা o িচnন pিkয়া (Language and Thinking). Center for Advanced Studies in Humanities.
University of Dhaka. Vol. 11, pp. 68~75, March 2002.
5. Convergence of Languages in Asia as Factor of Conciliation of Asian Value. In Asian Value in the
Globalizing World of the 21st Century. Asia Pacific Research Center, Kobe Gakuin University,
Japan. pp.141~146, March 2007.
6. Defining Science Literacy: An Overview. The Dhaka University Studies, Vol. 64, No. 01, pp. 187~196, June 2007.
7. Modality in Linguistics with Reference to that in Logic. Indian Linguistics. Vol.70, No. 1-4, pp. 103~113, 2009.
8. The Effects of the Semantic and Morphosyntactic Constraints in the Developing Interlanguage of Modality in Japanese. The Dhaka University Studies Vol. 64, No.2, December 2007.
9. Participial Relative Clause in Bangla. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Vol. 55, No.2, pp. 293-304, December 2010.
10. On the Classification of Varieties of Bangla Spoken in Bangladesh. Bangladesh University of
Professional (BUP) Journal. Vol. I, Issue 1, pp. 130-139, September 2012.
11. Language Situation in Bangladesh. The Dhaka University Studies. Vol. 67, No. 2, December 2010.
12. বাংলা বয্াকরেণ শb o তার ে িণকরণ: ভাষািবjােনর আেলােকর eকিট পযর্ােলাচনা (The Words and Their
Classification in Bangla: A Review from the Perspective of Linguistics). িনবnমালা (Collection
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2014.Vol.18.
13.「紅茶にまつわるバングラデシュの新しい飲用文化」『茶味』第3号、2014年6月。 [On the New Tea-drinking Culture in Bangladesh. Chami (Taste of Tea), June 2014, Vol.III. 14. Revisiting Relative Clauses in Japanese, with Reference to Bangla. NINJAL Research Paper (国立
国語研究所論集). November 2014. Vol. 8.
15.「言語状況から見てバングラデシュの社会文化的構成」月刊誌『アジ研ワールドトレンド』 2015年01月号。[The Socio-cultural Makeup of Bangladesh in the Purview of the Language Situation. Monthly World Trend. January 2015.
16.Mode and Extent of Social Support Activities of Japanese NGOs in Bangladesh (Co-Authored with Sano Mitsuhiko). 神戸学院大学総合リハビリテーション研究誌 (Kobe Gakuin Journal of Rehabilitation Research. March 2017, Vol. XII, Issue 2.
17. Globalization as an Underpinning Ideology of Foreign Language Education Policy in Bangladesh. 神戸学院大学共通教育研究紀要 (Kobe Gakuin University Journal of General Education). March 2017, Vol. II.
18. Reconsidering the Prevalent English Language Education System in Bangladesh. Mother Language: The Journal of International Mother Language Institute. December 2017. 1 (1), 101-148.
19. On the Nationalism of Bangla Speech Communities. In Beyond the Horizon: A Prismatic Writings
on Social Sciences. Paschimbanga Anchalik Itihas O Loksanskriti Charcha Kendra. July,
2018. Kolkata, India. Vol. I.
20. Consolidating English as a Medium of Instruction in the Education System of Bangladesh. Proceedings of the Modern Developments In Linguistics And Language Teaching: The Problem Of Method. Penza State University, Russia. April 2019.
21. Language Contact across Ethnic Boundaries due to the Political Maneuver: The case of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh. Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology (CALA) Special Issue 2019. (Accepted for publication and editing is going on)
22. Nominalization and their Role in the Formation of Noun Phrase in Japanese. The Asian Languages
and Linguistics. John Benjamins Publishing. (Passed first review)
23. Reconsidering the MOI Scheme in the Purview of LPP and ELF to Consolidate EMI in the Education System of Bangladesh. The Journal of Language Problems and Language Policy. (Submitted for publication)
24. Consolidating the English as a Medium of Instruction in the Education System of Bangladesh. (Submitted for publication)
XVI.Panel Convener
1. I, as a convener, organized and hosted a panel themed Migration and Its Linguistic Consequences in
South Asia and Its Neighboring Regions as a part of the 17th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences held in Manchester, UK、
05-10 August 2013. (http://www.nomadit.co.uk/iuaes/iuaes2013/panels.php5?PanelID=1467). 2. My proposal for the panel titled Political, Diplomatic and Martial Manifestation Espoused by the
Irredentism across Asian Continent has been accepted as a part of the 26th World Congress of Political Science to be held on July 10-14, 2021 at Lisbon in Portugal, the link of which is as
follows. https://wc2021.ipsa.org/my-congress/my-panels
XVII. Refereed Conference Presentations of the Research Works Relevant to the Research Proposal
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1. Convergence of Languages in Asia as Factor of Conciliation. International Workshop & Open
Forum “Recognition of History in Asia”. October 5-7, 2006. Kobe Gakuin University, Japan.
October 5-7, 2006.Kobe Gakuin University, Japan.
2. Exploring Modal System in Bangla with Regard to the Modal Logic. 26th
Meeting of South Asian Language Analysis (SALA). December 19-21, 2006. CIIL, India.
3. Modality in Linguistics with Reference to that in Logic. 29th
All India Conference of Linguists.
December 12-14, 2007. Annamalai University, India.
4. The Trend of Subject-Verb Agreement in Some Tibeto-Burman Languages. Fourth International Meeting of North East Indian Linguistics Society, 13-17 January 2008, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India.
5. Learner Variety of Modality in the Emergent Interlanguage of Japanese. AILA 2008-The 15th
World Congress of Applied Linguistics. 24-29 August 2008, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
6. Recognizing Participial Relative Clause in Bangla. 30th
All India Conference of Linguists. 26-28,
November 2008. Deccan College, Pune, India.
7. Effects of Language Contact on Some Tibeto-Burman Languages of Bangladesh: Issues of
Language Endangerment. The 16th
World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. 27-31 July, 2009, Yunan University, Kunming,
China.
8. Revisiting the Subjunctive Mood in Bangla. 31st
All India Conference of Linguists. 15-17 December
2009. CALTS, University of Hyderabad, India. (Accepted for presentation but not presented) 9. Language Situation beyond Monolingualism in Bangladesh. Multilingual Individual and
Multilingual Societies (MIMS). 6-8 October, 2010. LiMA, University of Hamburg, Germany.
11. Verbal Agreement as an Areal Feature in Some Tibeto-Burman Languages of Bangladesh. 33rd
All India Conference of Linguists. 1-3 October 2011, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India.
14. Describing the Development of Proto-Bengali in the Situation of Language Contact: Migration and
Its Linguistic Consequences in South Asia and Its Neighboring Regions: 17th
World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences at Manchester, UK
during 05-10, August 2013. (Accepted for presentation but not presented)
17. On the Formation and Interpretation of Relative Clause in Japanese. The Annual Meeting of the
Linguistic Association of the Southwest. 18-20 September 2014, California State University,
San Diego, USA.
19. Political Disintegration as Consequences of Language Right Movement in South Asia. Fifth
Annual Symposium of the Consortium for Asian and African Studies. October 3-4, 2014,
Columbia University, New York, USA. (Accepted for presentation but not presented)
22. Unfolding the Nationhood of Bangla Speech Communities Inhabited South Asia. 4th International Congress of Bengal Studies. December 12-13, 2015. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo.
23.「言語接触論の枠組におけるベンガル語の形成過程について」『第4回日本歴史言語学会』
北海道学園大学、2015年12月19日-12月20日。
24. Exploring the Political Disintegration as Consequences of Language Rights Movement in South Asia Language. 14-16 March 2016. Conference on Power and Identity in Asia: Creating and Crossing Language Boundaries. The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden. (Accepted for presentation but not presented)
26. Effects of Language Contact on Some Tibeto-Burman Languages Spoken in Bangladesh. 22nd
Himalayan Languages Symposium. 8-10 June 2016. Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati,
Assam, India.
28. Hypothesizing the Creation of Chakma Speech Variety in the Framework of Contact Linguistics.
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2017. Indian Institute of Technology, Patna.
30. The Consequences of the Rise and Fall of the Short-lived Habshi Dynasty in the Bengal Sultanate.
International conference Africa-Asia: A New Axis of Knowledge (Second Edition). 20–22
September 2018. University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM, Tanzania), Association for Asian Studies in Africa (A-Asia, Accra, Ghana).
31. Migration and Creation of New Language Contact Situation in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology (CALA) 2019. January 23-26, 2019. Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
32. Language in Acquisition Planning in Bangladesh in the Framework of Language Policy. 3rd International Conference on Modern Developments in Linguistics and Language Teaching. April 24-27, 2019. Penza State University, Penza, Russia. (Accepted for presentation but could not attend)
35. Depicting the Visual Linguistic Landscape of Dhaka University Campus. Conference on Asian
Linguistic Anthropology (CALA) 2020. February 5-8, 2020. Universiti Putra Malaysia, Sarawak,