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Noun Phrase Ellipsis in Written Japanese Texts
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John Hinds
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March 29, 2018
Published Online: 2018-3-29
Published in Print: 1980-1-1
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- Editor's Note
- Three Reasons for Not Deriving Japanese Reflexives from Full Np’s
- Noun Phrase Ellipsis in Written Japanese Texts
- The Role of Thematic Relations in the Spray Paint Hypallage
- Ga/Ni Conversion Re-examined
- Phonological Phrase and Phonological Reduction
- The Essive Embedded Sentence Construction in Classical Japanese
- Cooccurrence Restrictions on Onomatopoeic Adverbs and Particles
- The Etymology of the Japanese Word /kana/
- Summaries
Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- Editor's Note
- Three Reasons for Not Deriving Japanese Reflexives from Full Np’s
- Noun Phrase Ellipsis in Written Japanese Texts
- The Role of Thematic Relations in the Spray Paint Hypallage
- Ga/Ni Conversion Re-examined
- Phonological Phrase and Phonological Reduction
- The Essive Embedded Sentence Construction in Classical Japanese
- Cooccurrence Restrictions on Onomatopoeic Adverbs and Particles
- The Etymology of the Japanese Word /kana/
- Summaries