Shigeru Miyagawa is Professor of Linguistics and the Kochi-Manjiro Professor of Japanese Language and Culture at MIT. His research interests include syntax, morphology, argument structure, and Japanese, Korean, and Turkish linguistics. Recent publications include (with Takae Tsujioka) “Argument Structure and Ditransitive Verbs in Japanese,” in the Journal of East Asian Linguistics; “EPP, Scrambling, and Wh-in-situ,” in Ken Hale: A Life in Language (MIT Press); and “Against Optional Scrambling,” in Linguistic Inquiry.
Topics in the Morpho-syntax of Ditransitives | LSA.232
TR 10:10-11:50
Three Week Course | Second Session |
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