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NOMURA Masashi
School of Global Studies
Professor
Last Updated :2024/10/11

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Profile and Settings

Name

  • Name

    NOMURA Masashi

Affiliations

Affiliation (Master)

  • School of Global Studies, Professor
  • Department of , Professor
  • Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Professor

Education, Etc.

Degree

  • Linguistics, May 2005, University of Connecticut

Research Activities

Book, papers, etc

Published Papers

  • Labeling and Pair-Merge of Heads
    NOMURA Masashi
    Nanzan Linguistics, Center for Linguistics, No. 15, 1, 23, 2020, Not refereed, Single Work
  • Remarks on the Case-licensing of Nominative Objects in Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    Proceedings of the Tenth Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics, MITWPL, 179, 190, 2018, Not refereed, Single Work
  • The nominative/accusative alternation in Japanese and information structure
    NAMBU Satoshi, HWANG Hyun Kyung, OSHIMA David Y., and NOMURA Masashi
    Journal of East Asian Linguistics, Springer, 27, 2, 141, 171, 2018, refereed, Joint Work
  • Pair-Merge and Feature-Valuation via Minimal Search: Evidence from Icelandic
    NOMURA Masashi
    Proceedings of the 34th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 395, 403, 2017, Not refereed, Single Work
  • Case-Marking in Japanese Complex Predicates
    NOMURA Masashi
    Deep insights, broad perspectives: Essays in honor of Mamoru Saito, Kaitakusha, 309, 324, 2013, refereed, Single Work
  • Defectiveness, cliticization, and long-distance reflexives in Icelandic
    NOMURA Masashi and MAKITA Yuka
    Online proceedings of GLOW in Asia IX, 1, 14, 2013, Not refereed, Joint Work
  • Unaccusativity, restructuring infinitives, and Japanese V-te ar- constructions
    NOMURA Masashi
    Proceedings of the Forth Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics, MITWPL, 229, 240, 2008, Not refereed, Single Work
  • Two types of complement clauses in Japanese V-te ar- constructions
    NOMURA Masashi
    The Perspectives of Linguistics in the 21st Century: The Linguistic Society of Korea, Hankook Munhwasa, 207, 218, 2008, Not refereed, Single Work
  • On the syntax of two types of transitive V-te ar- constructions in Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    Proceedings of the Eighth Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics, Hituzi Syobo, 239, 263, 2007, Not refereed, Single Work
  • Remarks on the Scope of Nominative Objects in Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    Proceedings of the Sixth Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics, Hituzi Syobo, 269, 292, 2005, Not refereed, Single Work
  • The Left Branch Condition in the Acquisition of Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi and HIROTSU Koko
    A View from Arjona: University of Connecticut working papers in linguistics, MITWPL, 13, 119, 144, 2005, refereed, Joint Work
  • Expletives move!
    NOMURA Masashi
    Proceedings of the thirty-second Western Conference On Linguistics (WECOL 2003), Department of LInguistics, California State University, Fresno, 207, 220, 2004, Not refereed, Single Work
  • The true nature of nominative objects in Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    Proceedings of the 26th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium, University of Pennsylvania, Penn Linguistics Club, 169, 183, 2003, Not refereed, Single Work
  • LF Evidence for PF-islands
    SUGISAKI Koji and NOMURA Masashi
    Proceedings of the Western Conference On Linguistics 2000 (WECOL 2000), Department of LInguistics, California State University, Fresno, 478, 491, 2002, Not refereed, Joint Work

Books etc

  • 2017
  • What Is "Global Human Resource Development" and How Is It Related to English Language Education?
    SAITO Yoshifumi, TORIKAI Kumiko, OTSU Yukio, ERIKAWA Haruo, and NOMURA Masashi
    Hituzi Syobo, 2016
  • NOMURA Masashi and MAKITA Yuka
    2014
  • Nominative Case and AGREE(ment)
    NOMURA Masashi
    MITWPL, 2006
  • A View from Arjona: University of Connecticut Working Papers in Linguistics, vol.13
    NOMURA Masashi, NIINUMA Fumikazu, and REGLERO Lara
    MITWPL, 2005

Conference Activities & Talks

  • Pair-Merge of Heads in the System of Chomsky (2015)
    NOMURA Masashi
    ELSJ 12th International Spring Forum 2019: Workshop "Pair-Merge under MERGE", 2019, Single Work, The English Linguistic Society of Japan, University of the Sacred Heart, Tokyo, Japan
  • External Pair-Merge of Heads as a Core Syntactic Operation
    NOMURA Masashi
    The 26th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, 2018, Single Work, refereed, UCLA Department of Linguistics, UCLA, CA, USA
  • Labeling and Pair-Merge of Heads
    NOMURA Masashi
    50 Years of Linguistics at UCONN, 2018, Single Work, Not refereed, UConn Linguistics Department, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
  • External Pair-Merge of Heads: Evidence from Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    NINJAL Collaborative Research Project Meeting 2018: Generative Perspectives on the Syntax and Acquisition of Japanese, 2018, Single Work, Not refereed, NINJAL Collaborative Research Project, NINJAL, Tokyo, Japan
  • The Labeling analysis of 'that'-trace effects
    NOMURA Masashi
    The 32nd Sophia University Linguistic Society: "On Externalization: Linearization, Language Variation and the Syntax-Phonology Interface", 2017, Single Work, refereed, Sophia University Linguistic Society, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
  • A Syntactic Operation Driven by Morphophonological Requirements
    NOMURA Masashi
    The 153rd Meetings of the Linguistic Society of Japan: "Exploring the Notion of Parameters in the Minimalist Program", 2016, Single Work, Linguistic Society of Japan, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan
  • Eliminating the Notion of Weak Phase: Evidence from Icelandic
    NOMURA Masashi
    The 41st Meeting of the Kansai Linguistic Society: "Putting Our Heads Together: A Symposium on Pair-Merge", 2016, Single Work, Kansai Linguistic Society, Ryukoku University, Kyoto, Japan
  • Pair-Merge and Feature-Valuation via Minimal Search: Evidence from Icelandic
    NOMURA Masashi
    The 34th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL34), 2016, Single Work, refereed, Department of Linguistics, University of Utah, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
  • The Nominative/Accusative Alternation in Japanese and Information Structure
    NAMBU Satoshi, OSHIMA David Yoshikazu, NOMURA, Masashi, and HWANG Hyun Kyung
    The 8th Meeting of Formal Approaches to Japanese Linguistics (FAJL8), 2016, Joint Work, refereed, Mie University, Mie University, Tsu, Mie, Japan
  • NOMURA Masashi
    2015, Joint Work, Not refereed, Chukyo University, Chukyo University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
  • Pair-Merge and Its Consequences
    NOMURA Masashi
    The 87th General Meeting of The English Literary Society of Japan: SYMPOSIA "Examining the Basic Assumptions on the Architecture and Operations of Language Faculty: From the Perspective of the Strong Minimalist Thesis, 2015, Single Work, English Literary Society of Japan, Rissho University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Daigaku-no eigo-kyouiku-no kadai-to taisaku
    NOMURA Masashi
    2015, Joint Work, Doshisha University, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan
  • Unvalued features and phase domains
    NOMURA Masashi
    The 32nd Conference of The English Linguistic Society of Japan: "Case and Agreement Revisited: Why do Unvalued Features Exist?", 2014, Single Work, The English Linguistic Society of Japan, Gakushuin University, Tokyo, Japan
  • On Recent Developments in Minimalist Inquiries
    NOMURA Masashi and KITAHARA Hisatsugu
    Keio Linguistics Colloquium, 2014, Joint Work, Not refereed, The Keio Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Remarks on the Case-licensing of nominative objects in Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    The Tenth Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL10), 2014, Single Work, refereed, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
  • TMU Workshop on Theoretical Linguistics, 2013, Single Work, Not refereed
  • Keio Linguistic Colloquium, 2013, Single Work, Not refereed, The Keio Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Defectiveness, cliticization, and long-distance reflexives in Icelandic
    NOMURA Masashi and MAKITA Yuka
    GLOW in Asia IX, 2012, Joint Work, refereed, Mie University, Mie University, Tsu, Mie, Japan
  • How is it that nominative Case can surface on NPs other than finite subjects?
    NOMURA Masashi
    The First Workshop of the International Research Project on Comparative Syntax, 2008, Single Work, Not refereed, Nanzan University Center for Linguistics, Nanzan University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
  • Nominative Case, the EPP, and restructuring infinitives in Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    The Second Syntax Workshop, 2007, Single Work, Not refereed, Nanzan University Center for Linguistics, Nanzan University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
  • Unaccusativity, restructuring infinitives, and Japanese V-te ar- constructions
    NOMURA Masashi
    The Fourth Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics, 2007, Single Work, refereed, Department of Linguistics, Harvard University, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
  • On the syntax of two types of transitive V-te ar- constructions in Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    The Eighth Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics, 2007, Single Work, refereed, Keio University, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Two types of complement clauses in Japanese V-te ar- constructions in Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    2007 International Conference on Linguistics in Korea, 2007, Single Work, refereed, Seoul National University, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
  • Nominative Case licensed by non-finite T
    NOMURA Masashi
    The 24th Conference of The English Linguistic Society of Japan: "Empirical Issues in Minimalist Theorizing", 2006, Single Work, The English Linguistic Society of Japan, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
  • What are the driving forces of NP-movement?
    NOMURA Masashi
    Mobius 2006, 2006, Single Work, Not refereed, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kyoto, Japan
  • Nominative Case and T
    NOMURA Masashi
    Keio Linguistic Colloquium, 2006, Single Work, Not refereed, The Keio Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Remarks on the Scope of Nominative Objects in Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    The Sixth Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics, 2005, Single Work, refereed, Keio University, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Mechanisms of Case and Agreement
    NOMURA Masashi
    Kyoto Gaidai Student Ling-Circle, 2003, Single Work, Not refereed, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kyoto, Japan
  • Icelandic Agreement and Phase-Impenetrability Condition
    NOMURA Masashi
    The 32nd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Association of the Southwest, 2003, Single Work, refereed, University of Texas-Pan American (UTPA), University of Texas-Pan American (UTPA), Edinburg, TX, USA
  • Expletives move!
    NOMURA Masashi
    The thirty-second Western Conference On Linguistics (WECOL 2003), 2003, Single Work, refereed, Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
  • The true nature of nominative objects in Japanese
    NOMURA Masashi
    The 26th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium (PLC 26), 2002, Single Work, refereed, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • LF evidence for PF-islands
    NOMURA Masashi and SUGISAKI Koji
    Western Conference On Linguistics (WECOL2000), 2000, Joint Work, refereed, Department of Linguistics, California State University, California State University, Fresno, CA, USA

Other Research Activities

Awards & Honors

  • 2002, NOMURA Masashi, Department of Linguistics, University of Connecticut, David Michaels Teaching Assistant Award: For excellence in teaching, David Michaels Teaching Assistant Award: For excellence in teaching

Research Grants & Projects

  • 2018, 2018, 2023
  • 2014, 2014, 2016, 26580081
  • 2012, 2012, 2013, 24720224

内外研究・留学実績

内外研究・留学実績

Social Contribution

  • 201308, 201408, The United States of America, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 199908, 200503, The United States of America, Department of Linguistics, University of Connecticut


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