The aim of this paper is to make clear about the alternation between the two types of predicates "Sino-Japanese noun + wo + suru" and "Sino-Japanese noun + suru". By introducing the concept of "involvement into the event", it was made possible to explain the cases with experiencer subjects that remained unclear in previous studies. It was shown that the Sino-Japanese nouns in "Sino-Japanese noun + wo + suru" construction have the feature of strong involvement into the event
About the expression of giving and accepting in Japanese, the differences between honorific and unho...
This paper examines lexical-semantic properties of verbs, adjectives and auxiliaries appearing in qu...
The purpose of this dissertation is to argue that verbal nouns (VNs) in Japanese are verbs, contrary...
The aim of this paper is to make clear about the alternation between the two types of predicates "Si...
This paper examines on the linguistic differences between verb-verb complex predicates in Japanese a...
Sino-Japanese is an important part of the Japanese language. It is unique in the sense that it has m...
Although the word order is the same in both Japanese and Chinese noun-modifying clause structures, t...
This study aimed to determine whether the interpretation of personal nouns and possibility of omitti...
Japanese complex predicates of the type "Verbal Noun + suru ('to do') may be classified (i) either a...
Japanese complex predicates of the type "Verbal Noun + suru ('to do') may be classified (i) either a...
Japanese has two types of Verbal Noun construction (hereafter, VN-construction) as shown in the foll...
A Noun Phrase must have some kind of thematic role in order to be interpreted in a sentence. These t...
The aim of this paper is to extend the application of a previous analysis of simple honourific expre...
In this paper, we attempt to make explicit the fundamental common factor behind two distinct empiric...
The aim of this paper is to extend the application of a previous analysis of simple honourific expre...
About the expression of giving and accepting in Japanese, the differences between honorific and unho...
This paper examines lexical-semantic properties of verbs, adjectives and auxiliaries appearing in qu...
The purpose of this dissertation is to argue that verbal nouns (VNs) in Japanese are verbs, contrary...
The aim of this paper is to make clear about the alternation between the two types of predicates "Si...
This paper examines on the linguistic differences between verb-verb complex predicates in Japanese a...
Sino-Japanese is an important part of the Japanese language. It is unique in the sense that it has m...
Although the word order is the same in both Japanese and Chinese noun-modifying clause structures, t...
This study aimed to determine whether the interpretation of personal nouns and possibility of omitti...
Japanese complex predicates of the type "Verbal Noun + suru ('to do') may be classified (i) either a...
Japanese complex predicates of the type "Verbal Noun + suru ('to do') may be classified (i) either a...
Japanese has two types of Verbal Noun construction (hereafter, VN-construction) as shown in the foll...
A Noun Phrase must have some kind of thematic role in order to be interpreted in a sentence. These t...
The aim of this paper is to extend the application of a previous analysis of simple honourific expre...
In this paper, we attempt to make explicit the fundamental common factor behind two distinct empiric...
The aim of this paper is to extend the application of a previous analysis of simple honourific expre...
About the expression of giving and accepting in Japanese, the differences between honorific and unho...
This paper examines lexical-semantic properties of verbs, adjectives and auxiliaries appearing in qu...
The purpose of this dissertation is to argue that verbal nouns (VNs) in Japanese are verbs, contrary...