Personnel Information

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NOSE Masahiko


Title

Professor

Field

Field of Economics

Date of Birth

1971

Mail Address

E-mail address

Profile

Research: Ph.D. in Linguistics, my dissertation is "Passive constructions in Hungarian: in terms of verbal transitivity". My research interests are Finno-Ugric and the languages of South Pacific (Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu) Education: English teaching by using PC/Internet, CALL, English education in terms of contrastive linguistics

Seeds

https://www.shiga-u.ac.jp/wp/wp-content/uploads/seeds17-100.pdf

Research Interests 【 display / non-display

  • Finno-Ugric

  • Languages of South Pacific

  • Contrastive Linguistics

  • Language Documentation

  • Linguistic Typology

Graduating School 【 display / non-display

  • Tohoku University, Faculty of Literature, Japanese Linguistics

    University, 1994.03, Graduated, Japan

Graduate School 【 display / non-display

  • Tohoku University, Graduate School, Division of Letters, Japanese Linguistics

    Doctor's Course, 2003.03, Other, Japan

  • Kansai Gaidai University, Graduate School, Division of Foreign Language, Department of Language and Culture

    Doctor's Course, 1996.03, Other, Japan

Degree 【 display / non-display

  • Ph. D. (Lingusitics), Humanities & Social Sciences / Linguistics, Tohoku University, Coursework, 2003.03

  • M.A. (Language and Culture), Humanities & Social Sciences / Linguistics, Kansai Gaidai University, Coursework, 1996.03

Campus Career 【 display / non-display

  • Shiga University Faculty of Economics,Professor, 2019.08 - Now

  • Shiga University Faculty of Economics,Associate Professor, 2012.04 - 2019.07

External Career 【 display / non-display

  • Faculty of Foreign Studies, Reitaku University, Assistant Professor, Assistant professor, 2008.04 - 2012.03

  • Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe University, Visiting Scholar, Researcher, 2006.09 - 2006.12

  • Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Visiting Scholar, Researcher, 2005.09 - 2006.05

  • Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Post Doctoral Fellow, Researcher, 2005.04 - 2008.03

  • Contract Worker, Obirin University, Other Staff, 2004.11 - 2005.03

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Association Memberships 【 display / non-display

  • Association for Linguistic Typology

  • Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences

  • Linguistic Society of Japan

Research Areas 【 display / non-display

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Linguistics

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Foreign language education

 

Research Career 【 display / non-display

  • Study of temporal expressions: a cross-linguistic study, 1900

  • Typological study of cases, prepositions and postpositions, 1900

  • Language Documentation of the languages of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea, 1900

  • Locative and adverbial cases in Finno-Ugric, 1900

Papers 【 display / non-display

  • Metahors in Amele, Papua New Guinea (433) (p.22 - 31) , 2022.10, Nose, Masahiko

    Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution), Single Author

    Authorship:Lead author  

  • A small typology of applicative constructions and a case study in Papua New Guinea: by using the World Atlas of Language Structures, Objectivization and Subjectivization: A typology of Voice systems (Senri Ethnological Studies 77), vol.77 (p.97 - 111) , 2012, Nose, Masahiko

    Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution), Single Author

  • Reduplication in Tok Pisin -Forms, Functions and Uses- (6) (p.61 - 70) , 2011, Nose, Masahiko

    Research paper (scientific journal), Single Author

  • The expressions of comparative and similative in Oceanic and non-Oceanic languages: a typological study, Language and Linguistics in Oceania (1) (p.45 - 62) , 2009, Nose, Masahiko

    Research paper (scientific journal), Single Author

Books 【 display / non-display

  • Using Corpora in Contrastive and Translation Studies/ A Contrastive Study of Comparative Constructions in English, Japanese and Tok Pisin: Using Corpora in Cross-linguistic Contrast, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010

    Other, Contributor

Presentations 【 display / non-display

  • Workshop on the Representation of Time in Asian Languages, International presentation, 2011.10, Tense and temporal expressions in Papua New Guinea: a contrastive study, Oral presentation (general)

  • The 20th International Conference of Historical Linguistics, International presentation, 2011.07, Grammaticalization of temporal expressions in Amele: a diachronic account, Oral presentation (general)

  • The 6th International Contrastive Linguistics Conference, Domestic presentation, 2010.09, Temporal meanings using cases, prepositions or postpositions: a contrastive study, Oral presentation (general)

  • New Trends in Uralistics: typology, syntax, sociolinguistics, International presentation, 2009.09, Contrastive study between the adverbial case functions of Finno-Ugric and Australian languages, Oral presentation (general)

  • The 19th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, International presentation, 2009.08, Word formations of locative functions in the languages of Madang area, Papua New Guinea: a diachronic-typological perspective, Oral presentation (general)

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Committee Memberships 【 display / non-display

  • Association for Linguistic Typology, 1900

  • Linguistic Society of Japan, 1900

  • Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, 1900

Research Grants & Projects 【 display / non-display

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C),2020.04 - 2024.03

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C),2015.04 - 2019.03

Preferred joint research theme 【 display / non-display

  • Typological studies of locative cases and the other adverbial cases, and their counterparts (cases, prepositions or postpositions), Cooperative Research with other research organizations including universities., Cooperative Research

  • Time and Temporal expressions in the languages of the World, Cooperative Research with other research organizations including universities., Cooperative Research

  • Linguistic and anthropological fieldwork in Papua New Guinea, Cooperative Research with other research organizations including universities., Cooperative Research