This paper argues against syntactic verb movement in Japanese, through a case study of Non-Constituent Coordination (NCC) in Japanese and a dialectal variation of Korean. I provide novel data observing the scope relation between heads and QPs inside NCC, showing that verb movement does NOT take place. The arguments are also supported by the observations on Korean data. Moreover, I defend Fukui and Sakai\u27s (2003) gapping analysis of NCC, providing counterexamples to Kawazoe\u27s (2005) arguments. This study opens a new window by providing two novel syntactic diagnostics for head movement in head-final languages. As a theoretical implication, it insists on the importance of re-examining the existence of head movement in head-final language...
In a head final language, the placement of the verb in the clause structure is hard to detect, since...
This paper argues that, with syntax defined as progressive projection of semantic representations al...
This paper investigates whether overt wh-movement in Korean, a wh-in-situ language, triggers Subjace...
This paper argues against syntactic verb movement in Japanese, through a case study of Non-Constitue...
This paper is a response to Hatakeyama et al (2008), who argue for V-to-I in Japanese mainly on the ...
This paper explores the nature of verb-less coordination (VLC) in Korean. Various proposals have bee...
This thesis attempts to assimilate head movement as far as possible to phrasal movement. In particul...
This paper aims to propose an account of the scope between negation and VP-coordination in Japanese....
The Japanese particle to ‘and ’ is generally considered a coordinator of nominals. It is phonologica...
This paper argues for verb movement in Japanese. In Taro-ga sushi-o mo tabe-ta 'Taro also ate s...
This paper presents an analysis of Motion-conflation patterns of Korean verbs in Talmy's (1975, 1985...
In a head final language, the placement of the verb in the clause structure is hard to detect, since...
This thesis aims to fill the gaps in two distinct, but related, areas of linguistic theory with resp...
In this paper, I provide a set of data which is problematic for the movement theory of control (MTC)...
This study aims at clarifying the interaction between argument structure and prosody in Japanese in ...
In a head final language, the placement of the verb in the clause structure is hard to detect, since...
This paper argues that, with syntax defined as progressive projection of semantic representations al...
This paper investigates whether overt wh-movement in Korean, a wh-in-situ language, triggers Subjace...
This paper argues against syntactic verb movement in Japanese, through a case study of Non-Constitue...
This paper is a response to Hatakeyama et al (2008), who argue for V-to-I in Japanese mainly on the ...
This paper explores the nature of verb-less coordination (VLC) in Korean. Various proposals have bee...
This thesis attempts to assimilate head movement as far as possible to phrasal movement. In particul...
This paper aims to propose an account of the scope between negation and VP-coordination in Japanese....
The Japanese particle to ‘and ’ is generally considered a coordinator of nominals. It is phonologica...
This paper argues for verb movement in Japanese. In Taro-ga sushi-o mo tabe-ta 'Taro also ate s...
This paper presents an analysis of Motion-conflation patterns of Korean verbs in Talmy's (1975, 1985...
In a head final language, the placement of the verb in the clause structure is hard to detect, since...
This thesis aims to fill the gaps in two distinct, but related, areas of linguistic theory with resp...
In this paper, I provide a set of data which is problematic for the movement theory of control (MTC)...
This study aims at clarifying the interaction between argument structure and prosody in Japanese in ...
In a head final language, the placement of the verb in the clause structure is hard to detect, since...
This paper argues that, with syntax defined as progressive projection of semantic representations al...
This paper investigates whether overt wh-movement in Korean, a wh-in-situ language, triggers Subjace...