In Japanese relative clauses, nonrestrictive clauses have certain properties distinct from those of restrictive clauses. In particular, the differences in terms of their structural complexity and temporal interpretation imply their difference in syntax. The paper proposes that the outer layers of the extended projection of NPs are associated with features related to the interface with the discourse, and that the differences between restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses in temporal interpretation and in the occurrence of epistemic modals are attributed to their different merge positions. It also points out that in the so-called Head-internal relative clauses, the same kinds of differences between restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses are o...
This paper investigates the existence and structure of Japanese internally-headed relative clauses (...
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1976), pp. 269-27
Japanese has two peculiar types of relative clause (RC), No-RCs and De-RCs. In these types of relati...
In Japanese relative clauses, nonrestrictive clauses have certain properties distinct from those of ...
This paper focuses on the use of relative clauses, specifically internally headed relative clauses i...
In this paper I consider syntactic and semantic properties of head-internal relative clauses (HIRC) ...
Abstract: We offer a new, unified approach to the derivation and interpretation of head-external, he...
A nonrestrictive relative clause (henceforth NRR) is shown in (I) and a restrictive relative clause ...
In Japanese, there is a unique type of relative clauses, a so-called ‘gapless relative clause’. The ...
In this reply, we argue against two proposals made by Erlewine & Gould (2016), and in favor of the f...
Like many other languages, Japanese is ambiguous about the potential attachment sites of a relative ...
A frequent, implicit, assumption is that the different types of relative clauses (nonrestrictive, re...
This paper pursues two inter-related goals. One goal is to compare the (de)merits of two approaches ...
In this paper, I argued that relative clauses in Japanese are IPs, contrary to the proposal that the...
0. It seems to be a tacit assumption in the past studies of relative clauses that relativization is ...
This paper investigates the existence and structure of Japanese internally-headed relative clauses (...
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1976), pp. 269-27
Japanese has two peculiar types of relative clause (RC), No-RCs and De-RCs. In these types of relati...
In Japanese relative clauses, nonrestrictive clauses have certain properties distinct from those of ...
This paper focuses on the use of relative clauses, specifically internally headed relative clauses i...
In this paper I consider syntactic and semantic properties of head-internal relative clauses (HIRC) ...
Abstract: We offer a new, unified approach to the derivation and interpretation of head-external, he...
A nonrestrictive relative clause (henceforth NRR) is shown in (I) and a restrictive relative clause ...
In Japanese, there is a unique type of relative clauses, a so-called ‘gapless relative clause’. The ...
In this reply, we argue against two proposals made by Erlewine & Gould (2016), and in favor of the f...
Like many other languages, Japanese is ambiguous about the potential attachment sites of a relative ...
A frequent, implicit, assumption is that the different types of relative clauses (nonrestrictive, re...
This paper pursues two inter-related goals. One goal is to compare the (de)merits of two approaches ...
In this paper, I argued that relative clauses in Japanese are IPs, contrary to the proposal that the...
0. It seems to be a tacit assumption in the past studies of relative clauses that relativization is ...
This paper investigates the existence and structure of Japanese internally-headed relative clauses (...
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1976), pp. 269-27
Japanese has two peculiar types of relative clause (RC), No-RCs and De-RCs. In these types of relati...