This paper investigates properties of locative arguments with measure phrases inJapanese. It is observed that locative arguments with a measure phrase in Japanesemay have three kinds of interpretation. It is also shown that the order of postpositionsand measure phrases, and the presence of “tokoro” determine which interpretationthey have. This fact is explained by the combination of two assumptions: (i) in locativearguments there are two positions where measure phrases may appear, and (ii) twocovert nouns, that is PLACE and PART, can be a head noun of the locative argument
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Resultative phrases in Japanese are generally believed to be predicated of the object of transitive ...
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Resultative phrases in Japanese are generally believed to be predicated of the object of transitive ...
Two linguistic propositions provide the subject matter for this discussion. The first is that all no...
This chapter attempts to provide an overview of linguistic phenomena in Japanese involving quantific...
This paper investigates properties of locative arguments with measure phrases inJapanese. It is obse...
This paper proposes two syntax-semantics correspondence rules which consistently ac-count for the di...
This study proposes a cognitive network model of the Japanese locative postpositions ni and de (both...
This article argues that Japanese locational sentences (with aru or iru), where possessor and locati...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the nature of Japanese phrase structure and the related ...
In this paper, I investigate the categorial status of spatial terms in locative/directional expressi...
This paper shows that Japanese-speaking children around 6 years old interpret a Japanese comparative...
Every word has its own \u27grammar\u27, as the verb \u27tomeru\u27 > requires three one of locative ...
In this paper I discuss the grammatical properties of container phrases in Yudja (Tupi; Brazil). I s...
Resultative phrases in Japanese are generally believed to be predicated of the object of transitive ...
The present study investigated the canonical position of instrumental and locative adverbial phrases...
The syntactic properties of N-no hito construction in Japanese are discussed. It is shown that the o...
Resultative phrases in Japanese are generally believed to be predicated of the object of transitive ...
Two linguistic propositions provide the subject matter for this discussion. The first is that all no...
This chapter attempts to provide an overview of linguistic phenomena in Japanese involving quantific...