Abstract
The analysis offered in “Verb doubling construction in Japanese” is critically reviewed. The analysis yield verb doubling construction (VCD) by moving a verb-tense complex (VTC) in T to C, and phonetically realizing both the moved VTC in C and its copy in T. The analysis suffers from various shortcomings. Among them, it relies upon a problematic formulation of Doubly Filled Comp Filter, and the analysis incorrectly predicts the possibility of VDC in embedded contexts. The present study offers a brief outline of a plausible alternative of VDC that involves a phonetically null sentence-final particle (SFP) whose phonetic content is copied from the predicate at the phonetic interface.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- L1–L2 asymmetry in animacy effects in the processing of Japanese relative clause
- Relative tense in relative clauses
- The verb doubling construction in Japanese
- Comments on verb doubling construction in Japanese
- Aspects of scientific Japanese revealed by JECPRESE
- Book Reviews
Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- L1–L2 asymmetry in animacy effects in the processing of Japanese relative clause
- Relative tense in relative clauses
- The verb doubling construction in Japanese
- Comments on verb doubling construction in Japanese
- Aspects of scientific Japanese revealed by JECPRESE
- Book Reviews