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The Accent of Extended Word Structures in Tokyo Standard Japanese, by Yoshiko Higurashi
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Timothy J. Vance
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March 29, 2018
Published Online: 2018-3-29
Published in Print: 1986-1-1
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial statement
- Table of contents
- "The constituent structure of -te complements"
- "On stativity in Japanese"
- "Remarks on the notion of subject with reference to words like also, even, or only. Illustrating certain Banners in which formal systems are employed as auxiliary devices in linguistic descriptions: Part 1"
- "Counter Equi-NP deletion"
- Nihongo no Sintakusu to Imi, I 'Japanese Syntax and Meaning, I' and Nihongo no Sintakusu to Imi, II 'Japanese Syntax and Meaning, II, by Hideo Teramura
- Shin Nihon Bunpoo Kenkyuu, by Susumu Kuno
- The Accent of Extended Word Structures in Tokyo Standard Japanese, by Yoshiko Higurashi
- ANNOUNCEMENT
- STYLE SHEET