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Some Properties of Inanimate Subject Passives
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Chieko Sato
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
29. März 2018
Published Online: 2018-3-29
Published in Print: 1982-1-1
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents
- Reconstruction of *nu—A Hypothesis for the Origin of Japanese
- The Segmentation of Japanese Verbs: Experimental Evidence
- Apparent Object Control of Reflexives in a Restrictive Theory of Grammar
- A Categorial Analysis of Morphologically Complex Predicates in Japanese (I)
- A Structure-Preserving Approach to Japanese Passive Construction
- So me Non-arguments against Transformational Analysis of Reflexives
- Some Properties of Inanimate Subject Passives
- The Status of “Particles” and Its Typological Implications
- A Review of Nichiei Taishoo Giseigo (Onomatope) Jiten by Yuichi Mito, Hisao Kakehi, et al.
- Summaries
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents
- Reconstruction of *nu—A Hypothesis for the Origin of Japanese
- The Segmentation of Japanese Verbs: Experimental Evidence
- Apparent Object Control of Reflexives in a Restrictive Theory of Grammar
- A Categorial Analysis of Morphologically Complex Predicates in Japanese (I)
- A Structure-Preserving Approach to Japanese Passive Construction
- So me Non-arguments against Transformational Analysis of Reflexives
- Some Properties of Inanimate Subject Passives
- The Status of “Particles” and Its Typological Implications
- A Review of Nichiei Taishoo Giseigo (Onomatope) Jiten by Yuichi Mito, Hisao Kakehi, et al.
- Summaries