This paper argues that Japanese Right Dislocation involves a feature-driven movement. By using the so-called sika-nai construction, it will be shown that Japanese Right Dislocation does not allow reconstruction. Since typical feature-driven movement such as English wh-movement and topicalization does not allow reconstruction while scrambling does allow reconstruction, it will be concluded that Japanese Right Dislocation is a feature-driven movement. This conclusion supports the parameter value preservation (PVP) measure proposed in Fukui 1993 which predicts that a rightward movement in a head-final language is costly and must be feature-driven
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
This paper argues that French Left-Dislocation is a unified phenomenon whether it is resumed by a cl...
A number of researchers claim that the derivation of the Right Dislocation Construction (RDC) involv...
The present paper shows that Right-Dislocation (RD) in Japanese shares a number of characteristics w...
The present paper shows that Right-Dislocation (RD) in Japanese shares a number of characteristics w...
Japanese is a pro-drop, SOV language. However, in casual speech, there occur non-canonical orders in...
Article exploring the syntactic nature of Japanese Right Dislocation Constructions (RDCs) by illumin...
The aim of my thesis is to show that some properties of rightward movement constructions (a cover te...
This paper looks at Right-dislocation in SOV languages, where verbs and functional category suffixes...
moves the /i / features into the onset followed by compensatory lengthening resulting from spreading...
This paper considers some aspects of Right Dislocation in Cantonese and argues that, despite its na...
This paper examines the syntax of gapless right-dislocations in Korean. I argue that gapless right-d...
This paper mainly focuses on gapless multiple right dislocation constructions in Korean. Abe (2016) ...
The paper argues that by modelling the incremental and left-right process of interpretation as a pro...
In my paper, I show that the so-called German right dislocation actually comprises two distinct cons...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
This paper argues that French Left-Dislocation is a unified phenomenon whether it is resumed by a cl...
A number of researchers claim that the derivation of the Right Dislocation Construction (RDC) involv...
The present paper shows that Right-Dislocation (RD) in Japanese shares a number of characteristics w...
The present paper shows that Right-Dislocation (RD) in Japanese shares a number of characteristics w...
Japanese is a pro-drop, SOV language. However, in casual speech, there occur non-canonical orders in...
Article exploring the syntactic nature of Japanese Right Dislocation Constructions (RDCs) by illumin...
The aim of my thesis is to show that some properties of rightward movement constructions (a cover te...
This paper looks at Right-dislocation in SOV languages, where verbs and functional category suffixes...
moves the /i / features into the onset followed by compensatory lengthening resulting from spreading...
This paper considers some aspects of Right Dislocation in Cantonese and argues that, despite its na...
This paper examines the syntax of gapless right-dislocations in Korean. I argue that gapless right-d...
This paper mainly focuses on gapless multiple right dislocation constructions in Korean. Abe (2016) ...
The paper argues that by modelling the incremental and left-right process of interpretation as a pro...
In my paper, I show that the so-called German right dislocation actually comprises two distinct cons...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
This paper argues that French Left-Dislocation is a unified phenomenon whether it is resumed by a cl...
A number of researchers claim that the derivation of the Right Dislocation Construction (RDC) involv...