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OTANI Shuki
大谷 修樹
OTANI Shuki
大谷 修樹
Graduate School of Humanities Division of Humanities, Assistant Professor

Research History 3

  1. 2025/04 - Present
    The University of Osaka Graduate School of Humanities assistant professor

  2. 2023/09 - 2024/06
    University of Western Ontario Department of Linguistics Visiting Scholar

  3. 2022/04 - 2023/03
    Mie University Faculty of Humanities, Law and Economics Full-time Foreign Language Lecturer

Education 3

  1. Osaka University Graduate School of Language and Culture

    2019/04 - 2025/03

  2. Osaka University Graduate School of Language and Culture

    2017/04 - 2019/03

  3. Mie University Faculty of Humanities, Law and Economics Department of Humanities

    2013/04 - 2017/03

Professional Memberships 2

  1. THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN

  2. Canadian Linguistic Association

Research Areas 2

  1. Humanities & social sciences / English linguistics /

  2. Humanities & social sciences / Linguistics /

Papers 10

  1. From Adjuncts to Arguments: Evidence from Null Positions and Pivot Promotion in Tagalog

    Shuki Otani

    Proceedings of the 27th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar p. 201-210 2025/08

  2. Multiple Foci and Lack of Island Effect in Tagalog

    Shuki Otani, Koki Nakano

    Proceedings of the 24th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar p. 265-273 2023/04

  3. Light nouns and extraction from null clausal arguments

    Shuki Otani, Yuta Tatsumi

    Proceedings of the 13th Generative Linguistics in the Old World in Asia (GLOW in Asia XIII) 2022 Online Special p. 211-224 2022/12

  4. On Null Arguments in Japanese and Tagalog

    Otani Shuki

    Vol. 2021 p. 32-41 2022/03/31

    Publisher: Graduate School of Language and Culture, Osaka University
  5. On Multiple Foci Constructions in Tagalog

    Shuki Otani

    International Christian University Working Papers in Linguistics 18: Selected Papers from the 6th Asian Junior Linguists Conference p. 107-113 2022/03

  6. Ellipsis of disjunction for LF-copy analysis

    Shuki Otani

    Proceedings of Japanese/Korean linguistics 28 2021/09

  7. VSO Languages and Argument Ellipsis : A Case Study in Tagalog

    Otani Shuki

    Vol. 2020 p. 1-10 2021/05/31

    Publisher: Graduate School of Language and Culture, Osaka University
  8. Ellipsis of Exhaustive Phrases in Japanese

    Otani Shuki

    Vol. 2019 p. 11-20 2020/07/31

    Publisher: Graduate School of Language and Culture, Osaka University
  9. The relative scope of connectives and negation in Japanese children

    Shuki Otani, Andreea C. Nicolae, Mana Asano, Yoichi Miyamoto, Kazuko Yatsushiro

    Proceedings of the 44th Boston University Conference on Language Development p. 479-491 2020/05

  10. On the scope interpretation of a null disjunctive phrase in Japanese

    Shuki Otani

    Proceedings of 27th Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe p. 174-193 2020/01

Presentations 16

  1. From Adjuncts to Arguments: Evidence from Null Positions and Pivot Promotion in Tagalog

    Shuki Otani

    SICOGG 27 2025/08/15

  2. The licensing conditions for PF-deletion: Evidence from null clausal arguments in Tagalog

    Shuki Otani

    2024 Annual Conference of Canadian Linguistic Association 2024/06/18

  3. Extraction from null arguments and the implication for Tagalog

    Shuki Otani

    31th annual meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA 31) 2024/06/13

  4. A’-agreement and argument ellipsis

    Shuki Otani

    Malagasy in Montreal 2023 2023/11

  5. Argument ellipsis and voice agreement in Javanese and Tagalog

    Shuki Otani

    30th annual meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA 30) 2023/10/21

  6. Multiple Foci and Absence of Phi-Feature Agreement in Tagalog

    Shuki Otani, Koki Nakano

    The fifteenth Conference on Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis (SinFonIJA 15) 2022/09/22

  7. Multiple Foci and Lack of Island Effect in Tagalog

    Shuki Otani, Koki Nakano

    The 24th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar (SICOGG 24) 2022/08/14

  8. Light nouns and extraction from null clausal arguments

    Shuki Otani, Yuta Tatsumi

    GLOW in Asia XIII 2022 Online Special 2022/08

  9. The PF-deletion approach to null nominal clauses in Japanese

    Shuki Otani, Yuta Tatsumi

    30th Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe (ConSOLE 30) 2022/01

  10. On Multiple Foci Constructions in Tagalog

    Shuki Otani

    The 6th Asian Junior Linguists Conference 2021/12

  11. When children interpret disjunction exclusively

    Yatsushiro, Kasuko, Andreea C. Nicolae, Mana Asano, Yoichi Miyamoto, Shuki Otani

    The 45th Boston University Conference on Language Development (Online) 2020/11

  12. Exclusive children in Japanese: Evidence from disjunction in subject position

    Asano, Mana, Yoichi Miyamoto, Andreea C. Nicolae, Shuki Otani, Kazuko Yatsushiro

    Experiments in Linguistic Meaning 1 (Online) 2020/09

  13. Ellipsis of disjunction for LF-copy analysis

    Shuki Otani

    Japanese/Korean linguistics 28 (Online) 2020/09

  14. The relative scope of connectives and negation in Japanese children

    Otani, Shuki, Andreea C. Nicolae, Mana Asano, Yoichi Miyamoto, Kazuko Yatsushiro

    The 44th Boston University Conference on Language Development 2019/11

  15. On null arguments and scope interaction with negation in Japanese

    Semantic Workshop in Tokai and Kansai 2019/04

  16. On the scope interpretation of a null disjunctive phrase in Japanese

    Shuki Otani

    27th Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe 2019/02

Institutional Repository 3

Content Published in the University of Osaka Institutional Repository (OUKA)
  1. On Null Arguments in Japanese and Tagalog

    Otani Shuki

    言語文化共同研究プロジェクト Vol. 2021 p. 32-41 2022/03/31

  2. VSO Languages and Argument Ellipsis : A Case Study in Tagalog

    Otani Shuki

    言語文化共同研究プロジェクト Vol. 2020 p. 1-10 2021/05/31

  3. Ellipsis of Exhaustive Phrases in Japanese

    Otani Shuki

    言語文化共同研究プロジェクト Vol. 2019 p. 11-20 2020/07/31