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Remnant movement
Grewendorf, Günther (Herausgeber); Collins, Chris; Poletto, Cecilia. - Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton, 2015
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Japanese syntax in comparative perspective
Saito, Mamoru. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Pr., 2014
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Semantic and discourse interpretation of the Japanese left periphery
In: The sound patterns of syntax. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press (2010), 140-173
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The Oxford handbook of Japanese linguistics
Miyagawa, Shigeru; Saito, Mamoru. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2008
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The Oxford handbook of Japanese linguistics
Miyagawa, Shigeru; Saito, Mamoru. - New York : Oxford Univ. Press, 2008
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The Oxford handbook of Japanese linguistics
Miyagawa, Shigeru (Hrsg.); Saito, Mamoru (Hrsg.). - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 2008
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The Oxford handbook of Japanese linguistics
Miyagawa, Shigeru; Saito, Mamoru. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008
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N'-ellipsis and the structure of noun phrases in Chinese and Japanese
In: Journal of East Asian linguistics. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 17 (2008) 3, 247-271
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N'-ellipsis and the structure of noun phrases in Chinese and Japanese
In: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics; Vol 28 (2008): Proceedings of the International Conference on East Asian Linguistics ; 1718-3510 ; 1705-8619 (2008)
Abstract: It has been assumed since Kitagawa and Ross 1982 that noun phrases in Chinese and Japanese are quite similar in structure. They are N-final in surface word order, they employ “modifying markers” (de in Chinese and no in Japanese) extensively, and they require classifiers for numeral expressions. In this paper, we argue that contrary to appearance, they have quite distinct structures. We examine N’-ellipsis in the two languages, and present supporting evidence for the hypothesis argued for by Simpson (2003), among others, that Chinese noun phrases are head-initial. According to this hypothesis, de is D and a classifier heads another projection within DP. Japanese noun phrases, on the other hand, are head-final. No is a modifying marker, as proposed by Kitagawa and Ross (1982), and classifier phrases are adjuncts modifying nominal projections. Our discussion shows that Kayne’s (1994) analysis of N-final relatives applies elegantly to Chinese but not to Japanese. It thus suggests that Japanese relative clauses are head-final throughout the derivation.
Keyword: Case; Chinese; Classifiers; Japanese; N'-ellipsis; Nominals; Noun Phrase
URL: https://twpl.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/twpl/article/view/6150
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Notes on East Asian argument ellipsis
In: Eo hag yeon gu. - Seo ul 43 (2007) 2, 203-227
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Further notes on the interpretation of scrambling chains
In: The free word order phenomenon. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter (2005), 335-376
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Japanese scrambling in a comparative perspective
In: Peripheries. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer (2004), 143-163
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Genitive subjects in Japanese : implications for the theory of null objects
In: Non-nominative subjects ; 2. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2004), 103-118
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A derivational approach to the interpretation of scrambling chains
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 113 (2003) 4-6, 481-518
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On the role of selection in the application of 'merge'
In: North Eastern Linguistic Society. Proceedings of NELS. - Amherst, Mass. : GLSA, Univ. of Mass. 33 (2003), 323-345
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Formal approaches to Japanese linguistics 3 : proceedings from FAJL 3
In: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIT working papers in linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : Dept. (2001) 41, V, 1-325
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The Japanese light verb construction and the minimalist program
In: Step by step. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press (2000), 261-295
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Order in phrase structure and movement
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 29 (1998) 3, 439-474
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Order in the theory of phrase structure and movement
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Order in the theory of phrase structure and movement
Saito, Mamoru; Fukui, Naoki. - Frankfurt am Main : Inst. für Dt. Sprache und Literatur II, 1996
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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