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Change-Relatives in Japanese
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Sumiko Tonosaki
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July 4, 2017
Published Online: 2017-7-4
Published in Print: 1998-1-1
© 2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Editorial Note
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- Remarks on Nominative Objects
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- Dissertation Abstracts
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- Phrase Structure in Minimalist Syntax
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- Style Sheet
Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- Editorial Note
- Articles
- On Kakarimusubi in Old Japanese: A Possibility under A Perspective of Generative Grammar
- Remarks on Nominative Objects
- (S)ase as an Elsewhere Causative and The Syntactic Nature of Words
- Quotation Verb to Modal: TOYUU Reconsidered
- Change-Relatives in Japanese
- Dissertation Abstracts
- Style and Genre in Japanese Women's Discourse
- Passive, Causative, and Light Verbs: a Study on Theta Role Assignment
- Structural and Interpretive Aspects of Head-Internal and Head-External Relative Clauses
- Phrase Structure in Minimalist Syntax
- On the Wordhood of Complex Predicates in Japanese
- Secondary Predicates and Tense
- A Constructional Approach to Japanese Internally Headed Relativization
- Movement and Parametric Variation in Syntax
- Multiple Feature-Checking: A Theory of Grammatical Function Splitting
- Style Sheet