Article exploring the syntactic nature of Japanese Right Dislocation Constructions (RDCs) by illuminating the ellipsis sites in the postverbal domains of the constructions via pragmatic inference. Although the most prevailing bi-clausal analysis of RDCs adopts the perspective that the repetition of the antecedent clause occurs in collocation, this paper shows that the same surface strings are potentially ambiguous since right dislocation is a heterogeneous phenomenon. It proposes additional types of a bi-clausal structure and discusses evidence that suggests that even when the surface strings are the same the recovery of the ellipsis site is possibly derived in multiple ways through the use of distinct linguistic strategies
This paper looks at Right-dislocation in SOV languages, where verbs and functional category suffixes...
The sentence "She's a smart one, that Diana" is a so-called right dislocation construction: the noun...
National audienceThis paper examines the problem of the ambiguity between clausal extraposition (CE)...
This article investigates the clausal nature of Korean Right-Dislocation Constructions (RDCs) and re...
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 present paper shows that Right-Dislocation (RD) in Japanese shares a number of characteristics w...
This paper investigates the syntax and semantics of right dislocation constructions (RDCs) in Korean...
The present paper shows that Right-Dislocation (RD) in Japanese shares a number of characteristics w...
Among various important issues pertaining to the so-called right dislocated construction (RDC) in Ko...
The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal. 17(4). 1-23. This paper concerns itself with the syntax...
Japanese is a pro-drop, SOV language. However, in casual speech, there occur non-canonical orders in...
Among various important issues pertaining to the so-called right dislocated construction (RDC) in Ko...
The aim of my thesis is to show that some properties of rightward movement constructions (a cover te...
The paper argues that by modelling the incremental and left-right process of interpretation as a pro...
This paper looks at Right-dislocation in SOV languages, where verbs and functional category suffixes...
The sentence "She's a smart one, that Diana" is a so-called right dislocation construction: the noun...
National audienceThis paper examines the problem of the ambiguity between clausal extraposition (CE)...
This article investigates the clausal nature of Korean Right-Dislocation Constructions (RDCs) and re...
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 present paper shows that Right-Dislocation (RD) in Japanese shares a number of characteristics w...
This paper investigates the syntax and semantics of right dislocation constructions (RDCs) in Korean...
The present paper shows that Right-Dislocation (RD) in Japanese shares a number of characteristics w...
Among various important issues pertaining to the so-called right dislocated construction (RDC) in Ko...
The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal. 17(4). 1-23. This paper concerns itself with the syntax...
Japanese is a pro-drop, SOV language. However, in casual speech, there occur non-canonical orders in...
Among various important issues pertaining to the so-called right dislocated construction (RDC) in Ko...
The aim of my thesis is to show that some properties of rightward movement constructions (a cover te...
The paper argues that by modelling the incremental and left-right process of interpretation as a pro...
This paper looks at Right-dislocation in SOV languages, where verbs and functional category suffixes...
The sentence "She's a smart one, that Diana" is a so-called right dislocation construction: the noun...
National audienceThis paper examines the problem of the ambiguity between clausal extraposition (CE)...