Masaya Yoshida

Masaya Yoshida

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Humanities

Masaya Yoshida is a Research Professor at the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA). He is a member of the Center of Theoretical Linguistics (CLT), and a member of the Department of Catalan Philology. He was Associate Professor of Linguistics at Northwestern University, before joining ICREA. He obtained PhD in Linguistics from University of Maryland (2001-2006) and he pursued an ESRC post-doctoral fellowship at the Department of Psychology at the University of Edinburgh (2006-2007).

Research interests

Syntactic structure building, or parsing, is one of the crucial components in the mechanism of sentence comprehension. In this view, upon receiving the bottom-up input (e.g., words), the comprehender builds a partial sentence structure, integrates each successive bottom-up input into the currently built partial parse, and achieves semantic representation. Thus, in this view, it is expected that grammatical structural constraints constrain the time-course of online sentence comprehension. My recent studies have been trying to show that rich and sophisticated grammatical structures are build and utilized during online processing of sentences.

Selected publications

- Kim H, Orth WJ, Yoshida M 2025, 'Incremental structure building in the processing of ellipsis', Quarterly journal of experimental psychology, 78 - 8 - 1589 - 1609.
- Orth W & Yoshida M 2025, 'Gaps That Do Not Sprout', Linguistic Inquiry, 1-22.
- Orth W, Sloggett S & Masaya Y 2025, 'Positive Polarity Items: An Illusion of Ungrammaticality', Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 1-25.

Selected research activities

I delivered a keynote presentation at the Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis Conference, held at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany (09/09/2025).
I delivered a keynote presentation at the Symposium on Empirical Approaches to Meaning and Structure, held in Nicosia, Cyprus (22/11/2025).