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23. Internal state predicates in Japanese and Thai

  • Satoshi Uehara and Kingkarn Thepkanjana
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface v
  3. Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics vii
  4. Contributors xxxix
  5. Introduction 1
  6. I. Verbal constructions and related issues
  7. 1. Transitivity in Japanese from a typological perspective 17
  8. 2. Non-canonical constructions in Japanese: A crosslinguistic perspective 57
  9. 3. Voice extension in passives and causatives 109
  10. 4. Causative constructions in Japanese and Korean 137
  11. 5. Entailed and intended results in Japanese and Burmese accomplishment verbs 173
  12. 6. Resultative constructions in Japanese from a typological perspective 193
  13. 7. Verb–Verb compounding in Japanese and Turkish 227
  14. 8. Ainu complex predicates with reference to Japanese 247
  15. 9. Motion event descriptions in Japanese from typological perspectives 273
  16. 10. Deictic motion constructions in Japanese and Thai 291
  17. 11. Event integration patterns in Sidaama and Japanese 313
  18. II. Nominal constructions and related issues
  19. 12. Nominalization in crosslinguistic perspective 345
  20. 13. Clausal noun-modifying constructions 411
  21. 14. Noun-modifying constructions in Swahili and Japanese 433
  22. 15. Quantifier float in Japanese and English 453
  23. 16. Measure nouns and numerals 477
  24. 17. Japanese spatial deixis in crosslinguistic perspective 507
  25. 18. ‘Who’, ‘what’, and ‘which’ in Japanese and Chinese 533
  26. 19. Inalienable possession in Japanese, English, and Warrongo 557
  27. III. Aspect, modality, and prediction
  28. 20. Continuous aspects in Japanese, Newar and Meche 589
  29. 21. Modality in Japanese from a crosslinguistic perspective 611
  30. 22. Modality in Japanese and Spanish 635
  31. 23. Internal state predicates in Japanese and Thai 653
  32. 24. Property predication in Koryak viewed from Japanese 677
  33. 25. Subordination and insubordination in Japanese from a crosslinguistic perspective 697
  34. Subject index 719
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