edited by William J. Poser
This volume contains papers presented at the Second International Workshop on Japanese Syntax, held at Stanford University. In these papers the topic of syntax is broadly construed as covering discourse phenomena and the interface between morphology and syntax. Particular emphasis was on discourse phenomena, to which are devoted approximately one third of the papers in the present work. The Stanford workshop was the second in a series of three on Japanese syntax.
William J. Poser was assistant professor of
linguistics and director of the Phonetics Lab at Stanford
University.
- Preface
- Subcategorization and Word Order
Takao Gunji
- Discourse Factors in the Binding of Sibun
Masayo Iida and Peter Sells
- Japanese Zero Pronominal Binding : Where Syntax and Discourse Meet
Megumi Kameyama
- Blended Quasi-Direct Discourse in Japanese
Susumu Kuno
- Whether We Agree or Not: A Comparative Syntax of English and Japanese
Shige-Yuki Kuroda
- Case Deletion and Discourse Context
Kiyoko Masunaga
- Predication and Numeral Quantifier
Shigeru Miyagawa
- Readjustment and Compound Formation
Masayoshi Shibatani and Taro Kageyama.
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