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E-grāmata: Japanese Syntax in Comparative Perspective [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

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This book examines the syntax of Japanese in comparison with other Asian languages within the Principles-and-Parameters framework. It grows out of a collaborative research project on comparative syntax pursued at the Center for Linguistics at Nanzan University from 2008-2013, in collaboration with researchers at Tsing Hua (Hsinchu, Taiwan), Connecticut, EFL U. (Hyderabad, India), Siena, and Cambridge.

In ten chapters, the book compares the syntax of Japanese to that of Chinese, Korean, Turkish, Hindi, and Malayalam, focusing on ellipsis, movement, and Case. The first three chapters compare nominal structures in Japanese and Chinese and account for the differences between them. An important point of comparison in these chapters is the patterns of N'-ellipsis the two languages exhibit. The subsequent two chapters focus on ellipsis. One examines argument ellipsis in Japanese, Turkish, and Chinese, and argues for its correlation with the absence of
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Contributors xv
List of Terms
xvii
1 N'-Ellipsis and the Structure of Noun Phrases in Chinese and Japanese
1(24)
Mamoru Saito
T.-H. Jonah Lin
Keiko Murasugi
2 Number and Classifier
25(25)
Yasuki Ueda
3 On Chinese and Japanese Relative Clauses and NP-Ellipsis
50(38)
Yoichi Miyamoto
4 Argument Ellipsis, Anti-agreement, and Scrambling
88(29)
Daiko Takahashi
5 A Comparative Syntax of Ellipsis in Japanese and Korean
117(22)
Mamoru Saito
Duk-Ho An
6 A Comparative Approach to Japanese Postposing
139(42)
Yuji Takano
7 Comparative Remarks on Wh-adverbials in Situ in Japanese and Chinese
181(25)
Tomohiro Fujii
Kensuke Takita
Barry Chung-Yu Yang
Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai
8 On Multiple Wh-Questions with `Why' in Japanese and Chinese
206(22)
Kensuke Takita
Barry Chung-Yu Yang
9 Dative/Genitive Subjects in Japanese: A Comparative Perspective
228(47)
Hideki Kishimoto
10 Dative Subjects and Impersonals in Null-subject Languages
275(34)
Hiroyuki Ura
Subject Index 309
Mamoru Saito is Professor of Linguistics at Nanzan University