The Oxford handbook of Japanese linguistics
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The Oxford handbook of Japanese linguistics
Oxford University Press, 2008
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  Fukushima
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  Saitama
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  Tokyo
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  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
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  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
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  Fukuoka
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  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Shigeru Miyagawa and Mamoru Saito
- On the causative construction / Heidi Harley
- Japanese -wa, -ga, and information structure / Caroline Heycock
- Lexical classes in phonology / Junko Ito and Armin Mester
- On verb raising / Hideki Kishimoto
- Nominative object / Masatoshi Koizumi
- Japanese accent / Haruo Kubozono
- Ga/no conversion / Hideki Maki and Asako Uchibori
- Processing sentences in Japanese / Edson T. Miyamoto
- The acquisition of Japanese syntax / Keiko Murasugi and Koji Sugisaki
- The syntax and semantics of floating numeral quantifiers / Kimiko Nakanishi
- V-V compounds / Kunio Nishiyama
- Wh-questions / Norvin Richards
- Indeterminate pronouns / Junko Shimoyama
- Noun phrase ellipsis / Daiko Takahashi
- Ditranstivie constructions / Yuji Takano
- Prominence marking in the Japanese intonation system / Jennifer J. Venditti, Kikuo Maekawa, and Mary E. Beckman
- The structure of DP / Akira Watanabe
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Over the past twenty years or so, the work on Japanese within generative grammar has shifted from primarily using contemporary theory to describe Japanese to contributing directly to general theory, on top of producing extensive analyses of the language. The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Linguistics captures the excitement that comes from answering the question, "What can Japanese say about Universal Grammar?" Each of the eighteen chapters takes up a topic in
syntax, morphology, acquisition, processing, phonology, or information structure, and, first of all, lays out the core data, followed by critical discussion of the various approaches found in the literature. Each chapter ends with a section on how the study of the particular phenomenon in Japanese
contributes to our knowledge of general linguistic theory. This book will be useful to students and scholars of linguistics who are interested in the latest studies on one of the most extensively studied languages within generative grammar.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 2. On the Causative Construction
- 3. Japanese -Wa, -Ga, and Information Structure
- 4. Lexical Classes in Phonology
- 5. On Verb Raising
- 6. Nominative Object
- 7. Japanese Accent
- 8. Ga/No Conversion
- 9. Processing Sentences in Japanese
- 10. The Acquisition of Japanese Syntax
- 11. The Syntax of Semnatics of Floating Numeral Quantifiers
- 12. V-V Compounds
- 13. Wh-Questions
- 14. Indeterminate Pronouns
- 15. Noun Phrase Ellipsis
- 16. Ditransitive Constructions
- 17. Prominence Marking in the Japanese Syntax Intonation System
- 18. The Structure of DP
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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