James Marshall Unger

James Marshall Unger, (born May 28, 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio), is emeritus professor of Japanese at the Ohio State University. He specializes in historical linguistics and the writing systems of East Asia, but has also published on Japanese mathematics of the Edo period (wasan).[1]

He chaired academic departments at the University of Hawai’i, University of Maryland, and the Ohio State University from 1988 to 2004, and has been a visiting professor/researcher at Kōbe University, Tsukuba University, the University of Tōkyō, the National Museum for Ethnography (Minpaku) in Senri, and the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL) in Tachikawa. Among various research grants, he has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation,[2] Ford Foundation, and Japan Foundation (twice).

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  1. Quinn, Charles. "An historic historical linguist (and then some)". Buckeye East Asian Linguistics 2 (BEAL 2). Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  2. "J. Marshall Unger". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 11 September 2016.

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