Proceedings/Papers

  • Proceeding of ConSOLE 33 (w/ Kanta Tateno) Nagano, Taika and Kanta Tateno (To Appear) Morpho-Semantic Notes on unhappier. in Proceedings of the 33rd Edition of the Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics in Europe (ConSOLE).
  • Proceeding of SICOGG 27 Nagano, Taika (2025) Decomposing causative/passive morphemes in Japanese. in Proceedings of the 27th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar (SICOGG 27), A. Kang, Ed., The Korean Generative Grammar Circle, pp. 182–191. [PDF]
  • Department Bulletin Paper Nagano, Taika (2025) Phonological Allomorphs of sase. Ms., the University of Osaka [PDF]
  • Proceeding of WAFL 17 (w/ Akitaka Yamada) Yamada, Akitaka and Taika Nagano (2024) Not always introducing arguments: The syntax of high-applicative constructions in Japanese. in Proceedings of the 17th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics 17 (WAFL 17), E.-O. Tumen-Ochir, J. Sinitsyna, and S. Miyagawa, Eds., MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, pp. 299–306.

Presentations

  • SICOGG 27 Decomposing Causative/Passive Morphemes in Japanese. Poster Presentation. Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea. Aug 14-16, 2025. [poster]
  • ConSOLE 33 (w/ Kanta Tateno) Morpho-Semantic Notes on unhappier. Oral Presentation. The University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany. Jan, 29 -31, 2025. [slides]
  • Linguistic Society of Japan 169 Deriving Japanese Causative Morphemes from a Single Phonological Form. Poster Presentation. Hokkaido University, Hokkaido, Japan. Nov 9-10, 2024.
  • WAFL 17 (w/ Akitaka Yamada) Not always introducing arguments: the syntax of high-applicative constructions in Japanese. Poster Presentation. National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Sep 27-29, 2023
  • Linguistic Society of Japan 166 (w/ Akitaka Yamada) The ‘passivized’ high applicative construction in Japanese. Poster Presentation. Senshu University, Tokyo, Japan. Jun 17-18, 2023.

Others

Thesis

M.A. Thesis

Nagano, Taika (2024) Locality Constraints on Allomorphy: Japanese Verbal Morphology in the Causative-Inchoative Alternation. Master's Thesis. Osaka University.