Formal Approaches to Japanese Linguistics: Papers from the
May 1994 MIT Conference
- MIT Working Papers in Linguistics #24
1994
edited by Masatoshi Koizumi and Hiroyuki Ura
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- Logophoric Use of the Japanese Reflexive Zibun-zusin
'self-self'
- Takako Aikuwa
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- On Association with Focus and Scope of Focus
Particles in Japanese
- Hiroshi Aoyagi
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- Mo: Quantificational Evidence for a
Non-Quantificational Analysis
- Chris Brockett
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- Syntactic Underspecification: A Minimalist
Approach to Light Verbs
- Stanley Dubinsky
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- Stage/lndividual-level Nouns
- Yoshio Endo
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- Negative Polarity and Movement
- Yasuhiko Kato
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- Deriving Paradoxical Flip-flop Change in
Ouantificational Force in Japanese
- Rurito Kawashima
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- Scrambling and Relativized L-Relatedness
- Akira Kikuchi, Masayuki Oishi and Noriati Yusa
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- Multiple Specifiers and Long Distance Anaphora
- Norimi Kimura
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- Restricting Ambiguous Rule-Application: A Unified
Analysis of Movement
- Hisatsugu Kitahara
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- Nominative Objects: The Role of TP in Japanese
- Masatoshi Koizumi
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- Some Aspects of Temporal Interpretation in
Japanese
- Akira Natarnara
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- Null Arguments in Japanese Children's Speech
- Minetaru Nahayoma
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- lmproper Adjunction
- Mamoru Saito
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- Derivational Economy in Long Distance Scrambling
- Hiromu Satai