Formal Approaches to Japanese Linguistics: Proceedings of
FAJL 2
- MIT Working Papers in Linguistics #29
- 1996
- edited by Masatoshi Koizumi, Masayuki Oishi, and Uli
Sauerland
- Ordering
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- Right Dislocation
- Yoshio Endo
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- Multiple Case-Checking in the Head-Internal
Relativization in Japanese
- Koji Hoshi
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- Agr and Agreement in Japanese
- Hideki Kishimoto
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- Consonant Gemination and Accent in Japanese
loanwords
- Mafuyu Kitahara
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- Unambiguous Checking
- Takeo Kurafuji
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- Multiple Wh-Phrases in Elliptical Clauses and
Some Aspects of Clefts with Multiple Foci
- Kazuki Kuwabara
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- Word Order Restrictions and Nonconfigurationality
- Shigeru Miyagawa
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- Empty Categories and Argument Structures
- Mineharu Nakayama
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- Historical Change of Japanese Verbs and Its
Implications for Optimality Theory
- Kunio Nishiyama
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- The Definiteness of Tense and Specifier-Head
Agreement in Japanese
- Yoshiki Ogawa
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- Clause Reduction in Japanese
- Hiromu Sakai
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- The Interpretability of Scrambling
- Uli Sauerland
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- Shari Okinawan KaLari-Musubi and Movement
- Mariko Sugahara
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- Move-F and Pro
- Daiko Takahashi
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- Intrinsic Reflexivity and Inalienable Possession
in Japanese
- Natsuko Tsujimara and Takako Aikawa
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- Deriving Surface Word Order in Discourse
Configurational Languages
- Yuko Yanagida
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- Long-Distance Scrambling via Partial Compaction
- Shuichi Yatabe
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- Case, Scope and Feature Movement
- Kazuko Yatsushiro
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- Complex Predicates, Word Order and Feature
Checking
- Mihoko Zushi
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- Scrambling in Japanese and English
- Toshifusa Oka
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