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VOLUME I Yukio Hirose: A Semantic Constraint on Extraction out ofNoun Phrases
Kenji Kanno: Between Language and Mathematics: In the Case oflnclusive OR ··----------------·-····--·····_19
Jun-ichi Murata: Notes on the Now1 Phrase Prominence Principle .................................................... .31 Masaki Sano: Rendaku in Japanese
Shigeki Seki: A Note on Parenthetical Tags ..................................................................................... 69
VOLUME2 Yukio Hirose: The Rhythm Rule and Latinate Prefix-StemAdjectives
Kenji Kanno: Why Can We Never Say, 'The Book Was Bought the Girl'? .......................................... 11
Katsuhiko Iwasawa: A Constraint on Passive Nominals in English ................................................... .23
Shigeki Seki: Semantic Properties ofNonrestrictive Relative Clauses ................................................. 39
Kozo Iwabe: Syntactic and Semantic Analysis ofNP - to - VP Complements ..... __ . _ ... _. _. ___ . __ . _ .. __ . _ ....... 63
Nobuhiro Kaga: Where Does John is being polite Come From? ........................................................ 81 Masaki Sano: Semantics ofPreposition Stranding
Hirose, Y, N. Koizwni and K. Fukuyasu: The Generalized Thematic Constraint on X-Shift ............... 129
Iwasawa, K., S. Tanaka and H. Tada: On SubjectAux Inversion ...................................................... 149
Ono, K., N. Kin1ura and M. Sano: On the Syntax of"Stylistic" Rules .............................................. 165
VOLUME3 Semantics and Pragmatics
Yukio Hirose: Real-Mary or Image-Mary?
Kozo Iwabe: When a Sentence Is Not Propositional ......................................................................... 13 Kenji Kanno: A Remark on the PERFORMADOX
Masahiro Kato: Another Look at Cohesion .................................................................................... .31
Shinobu Mizuguchi: But Topic Change Is Detected ......................................................................... 51
Tae Niiya: A Study of Deference in Negative Questions ................................................................... 67
Hiromi Onozuka: Note on the Futurate Progressive ........................................................................ .77 Shuichi Takeda: Existence and the Time Axis of Verbs 85
Izwni Yasui: Can the Generic Indefinite Article be Derived from Any? . ............................................... 99
Phonology
Shosuke Haraguchi: The Great Vowel Shift-A Multi-dimensional Grammatical Analysis . _ ... _ ... ___ . _ .. 111
Satoshi Mikarni: High Vowel Deletion in Old English ··-············------·--············----············-----------·····121
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Koji Ono: On Extrametricality ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 133
Shoichi Tanaka: On the Stress and Rhythm ofEnglishAuxiliaries ___________________________________________________ 151
Syntax
Yoshio Endo: On English Passives-Characteristics ofThree Pseudopassives __________________________________ 169
Kumiko Fukuda: The Optional To Be in Seem-sentences ________________________________________________________________ 181
Katsunori Fukuyasu: Empty Words-On Understood Objects as PronominalAnaphors ___________________ _191
Hiroaki Horiuch: A Note on Concessive Conjuncts 1 Tomoko Inagawa: On JiVhy+to-Infinitives _____________________________________________________________________________________ 221
Katsuhiko lwasawa: Three Levels ofComplementAPs and the Notion ofTime ______________________________ _229
Nobuhiro Kaga: Adjectives in Complements of Perception Verbs ____________________________________________________ 245
Norimi Kimura: A Phrase Structw·eAnalysis of"Constituent" Coordination ____________________________________ _255
Naoshi Koizumi: Certain Peculiarities of Though-Attraction ___________________________________________________________ 271
Takeshi Omuro: Problems on 'Nominal' ffClauses in English ________________________________________________________ _293
Hiroaki Sakakibara: Some Observations Conceming Conjunction-Augmented Participial Clauses _____ _307
Masaki Sano: On the Extraposability out ofP-NP Sequence ___________________________________________________________ 323
Shigeki Seki: On a Structural Ambiguity in It Constmctions ___________________________________________________________ 339
Hidekazu Suzuki: Notes on Theta-Marking in GB-Theory _____________________________________________________________ 347
Kunitoshi Takahashi: Control and Thematic Relations ___________________________________________________________________ 361
Atsuro Tsubomoto: The Syntax and Semantics ofFree Relatives in Japanese ___________________________________ _379
Other Topics
Kunihiko Hashimoto: On the Coreference of the Possessive-Reflexive Suffix in Mongolian ______________ _403
Masahito Kubota: The New Orthography as a Variant of the Conventional Orthography ____________________ 421
Hideaki Okawa: Selectional Restriction on Japanese Verbs of Commencement _________________________________ 427
Mitsuko Okubo: On the Acquisition of Adjective Sequence Constructions in English and Japanese ____ _439
VOLUME4
Wayne P. Lawrence: Metrical Structure in Tokyo Japanese-Accentuation and Accent Shifts- ___________ _)
Naohiro Takizawa: Notes on Topicalization and Left Dislocation in English ______________________________________ _19
Hiroaki Horiuchi: Some Constraints on the Distribution ofParentheticals in English ___________________________ _33
Shoichi Tanaka: On the Phrasal Eurhythmicity in English
NOiimi Kimma: An Interpretive Analysis ofRight Node Raising in English _______________________________________ 63
Yoshio Endo: A Note on English Nominal Passives _________________________________________________________________________ 89
Nobuhiro Kaga: A Non-constituent Analysis of"Small Clauses" _____________________________________________________ 1 01
Masaki Sano: A Note on Aspiration in English and its Counterpart in Japanese _________________________________ 115
VOLUMES
Kozo Iwabe: Semantic Interpretation ofFreeAdjunct Constructions
Wayne P. Lawrence: On the Segmental Derivation of resignation, condemnation and convention 15
Nobuhiro Kaga: On Two Types of With Absolute Phrases _______________________________________________________________ _37
Hiroaki Horiuchi: Adjective Preposing in Noun Phrases ___________________________________________________________________ 53
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Shinji Saito: On Control into NP . ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 67
JW1 Abe: The Behavior of Anaphors in GerW1ds ______________________________________________________________________________ 87
Yoshio Endo: A Constraint on English Activo-passives __________________________________________________________________ 1 07
Toshifusa Oka: Inherent Case . _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 123
Satoshi Ohta: Word Stress and Syllable Structure in English ___________________________________________________________ 167
VOLUME6
Wayne P. Lawrence: Notes on English Syllable Structure
Shinji Saito: Some Puzzles ofAnaphoric Binding and Levels of Control ___________________________________________ ) 7
Yoshio Endo: A Note on Two Types of Interpretations ofNominals: Action and Product ______________________ 35
Hiroto Ohnishi: On Generic NPs
JW1 Abe: Anaphoric INFL ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 69
Seiji Iwata, Norimi Kimura, Hiroto Ohnishi and Naohiro Takizawa: Adjectival Passive Revisited _________ 99
VOLUME7
Shinsuke Homma: A Remark on Scope Principle and Polarity Expressions in Japanese _______________________ _
Masao Okazaki: A DiachronicAccoW1t of Old English High Vowel Deletion _____________________________________ 33 Kazuhiko Tanaka: Sequence of Tenses in English ____________________________________________________________________________ 6 1
Takeru Honma: On Two Apparent CoW1terevidence against KSN Hypothesis in English Phonology _____ 75
Shin-ichi Tanaka: Two Types of Strategy for ClachAvoidance and Even-Spacing _____________________________ 103
Yoshio Endo: On Implicit Arguments in Derived Nominals ____________________________________________________________ 141
Yuji Takano: Extraction from NoW1 Phrases: Some Consequences of the DP Hypothesis and the Theory
ofBarrier -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------159 Toshifusa Oka: Abstract Case and Empty Pronouns _______________________________________________________________________ 187
Hiroto Ohnishi: Remarks on the Interpretation of the Bare Plural ____________________________________________________ _229
JW1 Abe: CompoW1d and Non-CompoW1d Reflexives: A Generalized Binding Approach ___________________ 245
VOLUMES
Shin-ichi Tanaka: Extrarnetricality in Arabic and English: Some Arguments for the Mora Tier _______________ _}
Masaki Sano: A Condition on LF-Representations ___________________________________________________________________________ 29
Shin Watanabe: On Anaphors: A Note on Representational Differences between Reflexives and Reciprocals in English . ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 49
Shinsuke Homma: The Scope ofNegation and INFL-Movement in English and Japanese ___________________ 85 KatsW1ori Fukuyasu: On the i-w.ithin-i Condition __________________________________________________________________________ 103
Yuji Takano: Retroactive Nominals: A View from the Revised DP Hypothesis __________________________________ 117
Masao Okazaki: On Secondary Stress in Old English ________________________________________________________ . ____________ 139
Takeru Honma: Voicing in Japanese and the Theory ofUnderspecification _______________________________________ 159
Seiji Iwata: Multiple Conceptual Structures of a Single Verb: The Case of Strike _______________________________ 179
Daisuke Inagaki: On the Locative Alternation ______________________________________________________________________________ _205
Mikio Hashimoto: On the Derivation ofMiddle and Ergative Verbs ________________________________________________ _237
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VOLUME9
Shin-ichi Tanaka: Intrasyllabic Boundaries: A Violation of Strict Layer Hypothesis
Shin-ichi Tanaka: Old English as a Mora-cow1ting Language: Stress and its Relation to High Vowel
Deletion
Kazuhiko Tanaka: On Reichenbach's Approach to Tense __________________________________________________________________ 61
Masao Okazaki: Specificity and Accent The Case of English Wh-Questions
Shinsuke Homma: Unselective Binding and Any-Phrases ______________________________________________________________ 1 07
Seiji Iwata: On Jackendoffs Conceptual Stmcture _________________________________________________________________________ 135
Yuji Takano: Empty Categories and Identification _________________________________________________________________________ 169
Takeru Honma: The English Rhymes and the Foot-internal Clusters ________________________________________________ 217
Masaki Sano: Negation and 11/h-Question in Japanese ___________________________________________________________________ 241
Keiko Miyagawa: Small Clauses and To-Infinitival Clauses
Kazue Takeda: Bound Pronoun Licensing ____________________________________________________________________________________ 295
Daisuke Inagaki: On the Japanese Suru
VOLUME 10
Masao Okazaki: Nucleus Placement and Prosodic Structw·e
Hiroto Ohnishi: Intensional Contexts and Common Knowledge
Shin-ichi Tanaka: A Reexamination of the Old English Prosody
Nobuhiro Kaga: Hwnanness and the Kind-Level Interpretation ________________________________________________________ 51
Shoichi Tanaka: On theArgun1enthood of that-Clauses which "Communication Verbs" Take _______________ 69
Kazuhiko Tanaka: Do we Really Need Reference Time in the Description of the Tense? ______________________ 83
Shinsuke Homma: Negative Polarity Quantifiers in Japanese: Universal or Existential? _______________________ 97
Seiji Iwata: Lexical Relatedness and Conceptual Structure: The Case of the Pass ______________________________ 119
Yukiko Kazw11i: i-Shortening and Ci V Lengthening ______________________________________________________________________ 139
Satosl1i Ohta: Syllable and Mora Geometry in Japanese _________________________________________________________________ 157
Shosuke Haraguchi: On Ternary Feet ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 183
Mika Okuyama: Toward a Semantic Approach to the English Passive: On the Basis of the Speaker's Conceptualization ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 197
Hidehito Hoshi: Wh-extraction of Secondary Predicates: Some Theoretical Implications ___________________ _213
Manabu Hashimoto: On the "Unaccusativity" of Psychological Verbs ____________________________________________ _239
Hiroaki H01iuchi: Re-Prefixation and Complement Selection in English _________________________________________ _253
Masaharu Shimada: A Note on Subject-Internal Parasitic Gaps ______________________________________________________ _275
Kenji Kanno: Remarks on the Liar Paradox _________________________________________________________________________________ _293
VOLUMEU
Minoru Nakau: Modality and Subjective Semantics
Masao Okazaki: Irregular Alliteration in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight _______________________________________ _49
Shin-ichi Tanaka: Aspects ofMinimality and Prosodic Constituenthood ____________________________________________ _75
Hideki Zamma: The Accentuation System of Japanese Inflection ____________________________________________________ 117
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Takeru Honrna, Masao Okazaki, Shinsuke Homma, Shin-ichi Tanaka and Yukiko Kazumi: Stump Words in English ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 149
Mika Okuyama: Make-Causatives and Have-Causatives in English ________________________________________________ 171
Hidehito Hoshi: On Factivity and Some oflts Effects --------------------------------------------------------------------199 Kertii Arisaka, Shinsuke Homma, Hidehito Hoshi, Mikinari Matsuoka, and Kazue Takeda: Control and
Te-Clauses in Japanese 1
Masaharu Shimada: On the Presence and Absence of That in That-Relative Clauses 279
VOLUME12
Katsunori Fukuyasu: Combined Process and Implied Limits
Masao Okazaki: The Accentuation of German Imperative Sentences _________________________________________________ 25 Shinsuke Homma: A Note on Te Moraw Sentences _________________________________________________________________________ 69
Satoshi Ohta: On Word Medial Destressing: An Account Based on the Principle of Economy of
Derivation 1 01
Noriko Nemoto: Presumptive and Negative Preswnptive Forms in the Ibaraki Dialect: Another Glance at a Mystery of /r/ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 109
Hideki Zamma: Stress Retraction in English _________________________________________________________________________________ 131
Mika Okuyama: Have Causatives and Related Issues --------------------------------------------------------------------163 Hidehito Hoshi: Case Marker Drop and 1117-Movement in Japanese ________________________________________________ 191
Yukiko Kazwni: She will make a goodwtfe: On a Certain Use of Make ________________________________________ 247
VOLUME13
Masao Okazaki: Sentence Accent Assignment and the Stage/Individual Contrast Hideki Zamma: Phonological Requirements on Suffixation . _____________________________________________________________ 21
Mika Okuyama: On the Conceptual Structure of Get-Causatives _______________________________________________________ 43
Hidehito Hoshi: On the Validity of the ECP Account of the That-Trace Effect and Consequences of the
PolP Hypothesis Ken'ichiro Nogawa: On Interpretations oflmplicit Complements ______________________________________________________ 95
Mikinari Matsuoka: The Accusative-ing Construction and the Feature Checking Theory . ___________________ 117
Hideki Tanaka: An Analysis of Object-Oriented Floating Quantifiers and Small Clauses in English _____ 147
Naoaki Wada: On the English Present Perfect A Cognition-based Approach to the Categorization of Its Functions ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 179
Yukiko Kazwni: Consonant Gemination in the North-East Ibaraki Dialect 217
VOLUME14
Shinsuke Homma: Syntax ofPossessor Passive in Japanese --------------------------------------------------------------Seizi Iwata: On Backward Anaphora ofPsych-Verbs ______________________________________________________________________ _41
Takashi Yoshida: Two Types ofNegative Polarity Items in English ___________________________________________________ _75
Hideki Zamma: On Cycles and Levels in English Stress Assignment _________________________________________________ 97
Ken'ichiro Nogawa: Cognate Objects and Island Effects ---------------------------------------------------------------- 111
140
Mikinari Matsuoka: An Alternative Approach to Nonfinite Clauses in English __________________________________ 141
Satoru Kobayakawa: Enumeration ofThings and Events _______________________________________________________________ 181
Naoaki Wada: English Relative Past Tense: Simultaneous or Anterior? ____________________________________________ 195
ToyokoAmagawa: The Not that-Construction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------221 Takeshi Ornuro: Critique of Tenny's View on the Correlation between Delimitedness and Noun Phrase
Passives/Middles
Noriko Nemoto: State Change and Location Change: A Study of the Locative Alternation and Related
Phenomena
Hideki Tanaka: Predication-Based Analysis ofEnglish Floating Quantifiers ____________________________________ _271
VOLUME15
Hideki Zamma: Gennan Final Devoicing in Optimality Theory
Toyoko Amagawa: Another Look at Taking in Lexical Network Theory ____________________________________________ 23
Koichi Nishida: Argwnents for the Heterogeneity of English Be . ______________________________________________________ _43
Takashi Yoshida: On Licensing Conditions of Minimizers _______________________________________________________________ _75
Ken'ichiro Nogawa: Cognate Objects and NP-Movement ________________________________________________________________ 95
Katsuo lchinohe: Adjunct Predicates, Small Clauses, and a Theory of Control __________________________________ 127
Hideki Tanaka: On the Palatalization of[dz] and [s] in the Nambu Dialect ________________________________________ 159
Takeshi Shimada: Quality Variation of the English Schwa ______________________________________________________________ 187
Yuji Tanaka: A Case of Constructional Polysemy in Japanese ________________________________________________________ _209
VOLUME16
Hideki Zamma: How Are Inputs Generated in Optimality Theory?
Masaharu Shimada: Some Notes on Much-Support _________________________________________________________________________ 21
Toyoko Amagawa: Subjective Motion in English and Japanese: A Case Study of Run and Hashiru _______ 33
Takeshi Shimada: Syllable Subsidiary ofthe English [ai] ·-------------------------------------·---------------------------51 Joe Mmita: On Deriving the Extraposition Construction and Its Implications for Syntactic Theory ________ 67
Ken'ichiro Nogawa: Semantic Requirements for the VN-o Suru Construction in Japanese ____________________ 95
Masanobu Ueda: A Cognitive Approach to the Syntax of English Nominalizations ___________________________ 125
Koichi Nishida: On the Indefinite Article of Predicate Nominals in English ______________________________________ 155
Hideki Tanaka: Some Remarks on Relative Clauses with Quantified Heads _____________________________________ 189
YL~i Tanaka: On Two Types of Japanese Passives _________________________________________________________________________ _209 Manabu Kusayama: Toward a Unified Account of the English Middle ___________________________________________ _247
Akiko Miyata: A Cognitive Approach to English Resultative Constructions ______________________________________ 283
VOLUME17
Hideki Zamma: English Cluster Simplification and Optimality Theory: A Critique of Lexicon
Optimization and Richness of the Base
Shinsuke Homma: Scope of Negation, Syntactic Movement, and Structure of Japanese Negative
Sentences
141
Masao Okazaki: On Two Half-Line Types in Sievers's Theory of Old English Meter: A Case for Clash
Deletion on the Second Metrical Plane in Old English __________________________________________________________ 51
Koichi Nishida: On the Presence vs. Absence of the Uniqueness of Reference Associated with the
Definite A1ticle in English
Naoaki Wada: Toward a New Compositional Tense Theory ___________________________________________________________ 107
ToyokoAmagawa: Semantic Constraints on theHave+A +VConstruction _______________________________________ 147
Hideki Tanaka: Relative Clauses on Type-Representing Head Nouns _______________________________________________ 167
Katsuo Ichinohe: Some Notes on Resultativeness and Agent: With Special Reference to the Resultative -te Aru Construction ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 183
Manabu Kusayama: Middle and Tough-Constructions in English ___________________________________________________ _201
Akiko Miyata: Restriction against Deverbal -ed Adjectives in Resultatives _______________________________________ 221
Masanobu Ueda: 'Arguments' and 'PRO' ofNorninalizations: A View from Cognitive Grammar ________ _231
Yuji Tanaka: Notes on Derivative Syntax ______________________________________________________________________________________ 251
Keigo Yamada: Toward a Unified Analysis of Honorification Phenomena in Japanese Existential and
Possessive Constructions: Is the Subject ofPossessive Construction Really the Dative NP? _____ 277
Keiko Sugiyama: A Semantic and Pragmatic Analysis of Will: With Special Reference to the
Characteristic Interpretation _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 303
Joe Morita: Some Notes on Prepositional Resultatives ___________________________________________________________________ 319
VOLUME18
Koichi Nishida: An Analysis of Predicational Sentences with Special Reference to Class and Quality
Descriptions
Akiko Miyata: Two Types ofResultatives
Keigo Yamada: On Pseudo Double Nominative Constructions in Japanese: With Special Reference to
Relativization
Keiko Sugiyama: On the Subjectivity of the 'Characteristic' Use of Will ______________________________________________ 69
Katsuo Ichinohe: An Essay on Morphosyntactic Characteristics ofV-te 1- Complex in Japanese ____________ 85
Manabu Kusayama: The Subjects of Event and State Preclicates ______________________________________________________ 105
Hiroyuki Tahara: A Note on Exceptive Use of But and Except _________________________________________________________ 129
Joe Morita: Secondary Preclicates Stacked ____________________________________________________________________________________ 137
VOLUME19
Toshifusa Oka: Feature Checking and Movement
Manabu Kusayama: The Semantics of Subject Reconsidered ____________________________________________________________ 25
HiromitsuAkashi: Speech-Act Verbs and the Ditransitive Construction _______________________________________________ 43
Shoichi Yamada: A Semantic Study of the Prefix over- and the Nonn of Evaluation _____________________________ 65
Akiko Miyata: Object- vs. Event-Oriented Resultatives _____________________________________________________________________ 81
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VOLUME20 Hideki Zamma: Accentuation ofPerson Names in Japanese and Its Theoretical Implications _________________ 1
Masao Okazaki: The Rhythmic Structure of Donne's Verse ______________________________________________________________ 19
Yukiko Kazwni: What Makes the Meaning of the English Verb Make? ______________________________________________ 41
Koichi Nishida: On Three Types of Interpretation of Noun Phrase in English: Entity, Quantity, and
Quality
Toshifusa Oka: Phase Out
Hiroaki Konno: On the ffYou Be Constmction
Keigo Yamada: Some Notes on Subjectivization in Japanese and Preposition Stranding in NPs in
English: With Special Reference to Takami 's Notions of Characterization and Identification ____ I 07
Joe Morita: Measure Expressions in Comparison --------------------------------------------------------------------------127 Yukiko Alita: A Comparative Study of Japanese and English Polite Expressions: With Special Reference
to Request .. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 13 7
VOLUME21
Katsunori Fukuyasu: On the "Occun·ence of Events"-With a Special Reference to the Kara-Dialect in
Japanese--Masao Okazaki: Contraction and Gran11naticalization . _____________________________________________________________________ 19
Hiroaki Konno: From V-ing Complementation
YukikoArita and Manabu Kusayama: On the Flexibility of Please ____________________________________________________ 79
Joe Mmita: Transitivity in Spatiality, and Vice Versa _______________________________________________________________________ 101
VOLUME22
Semantics and Pragmatics
Hiromitsu Akashi: Some Remarks on the Benefactive Ditransiive Construction
Toyoko Amagawa: DOtNP Constructions __________________________ -------------------------------- ___________________________ 19
Kunihiko Hashimoto: Metarepresentational Motivation: The Grammaticalization of the Verb of Saying
ge- in Mongolian
Mikio Hashimoto: On the GAIWO Altemation in Japanese Passives -------------------------------------------------·51
Taichi Hirota: Ga as a Marker forTopic-Estab1isrunent --------------------------------------------------------------------65
Katsuo lchinohe: An Essay on the Segmentation of Situation in Japanese -------------------------------------------81
Seizi Iwata: He Jumped to His Feet: Intemal Motion and Intemal Path -----------------------------------------------89 Masahiro Kato: Exhaustiveness Implicature of It-clefts and WH-clefts in Discourse __________________________ } 01
Yuko Kobukata: Passivizability ofVerbs of Possession 17
Hiroaki Konno: The ffYou Be Construction as a Case of Syntax/Semantics Mismatch _______________________ 131
Manabu Kusayama: HAVE-relation and English Ditransitive Constructions _____________________________________ 145
Noriko Nemoto: A Frame-Based Description of the Polysemy of Dab _____________________________________________ 161
Shuichi Takeda: The Discourse Semantics ofVisual Perception and Knowledge _______________________________ 177
Toshihiro Tamura: On Causative and Experiential HAVE Constructions ___________________________________________ 191
Masanobu Ueda: A Usage-based Analysis of the English Ditransitive Construction ___________________________ 205
Takashi Yoshida: Made and Metalinguistic Negation in Japanese
Syntax
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Yoshio En do: Two Approaches to Adverbs: Cinque vs. Ernst __________________________________________________________ 235
Shinsuke Hon11na: Derivation of the Experiencer Subject ofTransitive Verbs ___________________________________ 247
Joe Mmita: The 1AEX and the Nature ofExtemalArguments ________________________________________________________ 263
Kazuo Nakasawa: Gran1matical Naturahzation and a Mode ofExtension _________________________________________ 273
Toshifusa Oka: VP-Intemal Movement 279
Yuji Takano: On the Syntactic Structure of Japanese Accusative Causatives ______________________________________ 295
Shoichi Tanaka: Notes on Small Clause Predication ·---------------------------------------------------------------------- 311
Shin Watanabe: Simple Questions in Japanese Are Not That Simple ------------------------------------------------325 Phonology
Koji Ono: On Deriving Three Types of Onbin Changes in Japanese Verbs ·--------------------------------------- 343 Shin-ichi Tanaka: Variation and Change in the Accentual System of Japanese CompoW1ds: ln1phcations
for the Debate over Indexing vs. Reranking ----------------------------------------------------------------------------359 Hideki Zamma: Allomorphy, Spirantization, and Palatahzation in Enghsh: with or without Geometry
371
Other Topics
Kenji Kanno: Kanno's Prediction: Logical Structure in Critical Period ofNative Language Acquisition
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·-387 Masao Okazaki: The Fonn and Meaning ofBob Dylan's Blowin 'in the Wind ·---------------------------------_391
VOLUME23
Hiroaki Konno: TheNani-oX-o Construction ___________ _
Yuko Kobukata: The Definiteness Effect of Have and Other Possessive Verbs 27
Taichi Hirota: Some Remarks on Contrastive Sentences in Japanese __________________________________________________ 43
Toshihiro Tamura: Blending in the Have Got Construction -----------------------------------------------·---------------57
Momoko Kodaira: Four Musical Factors for Syncopation ----------------------------------------------------------------75
Masaru Kanetani: A Note on Because-Clauses ________________________________ . __ . ________ . _______ . _____ . _________ . _______ . ___ 91
Joe Mmita: Reanalyzing the ''Reanalysis" Operation -----------------------------------------------------------------------99 Shoichi Yamada: The Polysemy of Over and its Spatial Configuration _____________________________________________ 107
VOLUME24
Hiroaki Konno: Mouses, Formal Markedness, and FW1ctional Speciahzation . _______ . __________ .. _____ .. ______ . ___ _ )
Toshihiro Tamura: On the Establishment of the Possessive Have Got and its Cognitive Motivation _______ 13
Masaru Kanetani: Relations among Constructions with Because: With Special Reference to
Metahnguistic Uses of Because ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·--31
Yurika Kambe: On For-Phrases in Enghsh Middle Constructions -----·-----------------·-------------------------·--·51 Yuko Kobukata: The Definiteness Effect of Sentences with Have and Verbs of Acquisition and the
Notion of Pre-Existence -------------------------- __________________________________________________________________________ 63
Nobukatsu Yoshida: The Historical Change ofEnghsh Infinitives: An S-Selectional Perspective __________ _73
144
Taichi Hirota: On Japanese Scrambling and Its Focus Relations ________________________________________________________ 93
Joe Morita: Let's Have It out about Have ______________________________________________________________________________________ 115
VOLUME25
Mikinari Matsuoka: On the Structure of Causative Verbs and Adverb Scope Ambiguity
Masaru Kanetani: Constructions of Causation and Reasoning __________________________________________________________ _19
Momoko Kodaira: Realization ofLinguistic Prosody in Shakespeare's Songs ____________________________________ _41
Nobuk:atsu Yoshida: An S-SelectionalApproach to To-Infinitives in English _______________________________________ 59
Yurik:a Kambe: A Note on Nitotte-Phrases in Japanese
Ken-ichi Kitahara: Cognate Object Constructions in English: A Construction Grammar Approach ________ 89
Ryuta Fukui: Verb Particle Constructions: Their Meanings and Word Orders ____________________________________ 107
VOLUME26 Katstmori Fukuyasu: On the Descriptions of the <CONTAINER> in -:-fo!Nominals in English ________________ l
Toshihiro Tamura: A Note on the Modal Meaning ofV-te shimau _______________________________________________________ 11
Masaru Kanetani: Because Constructions in English and Kara Constructions in Japanese: From a Contrastive Construction Grammar Perspective _____________________________________________________________________ 35
Nobukatsu Yoshida: Some Remarks on the Semantic Property of the To-Infinitival Complement: A
Comparative Perspective with the That-Clause ______________________________________________________________________ 53
Ken-ichi Kital1ara: On the Predicative Cognate Object Construction and the Adjunct Resultative
Construction: A Construction Grammar Approach to Language Universals _______________________________ 67
Mai Osawa: A Pragmatic Condition for Cause-Causative Passives ______________________________________________________ 91
Hiroyuki Iwasaki: On the Prepositional Subject Construction ___________________________________________________________ 109
Momoko Kodaira: Textsetting in Japanese Popular Songs ________________________________________________________________ 127
VOLUME27
Yasuaki Fujiwara: On the Function of That of Complex Conjunctions in Late Middle English _________________ _l
Seizi Iwata: What Is Raised Is Not Necessarily Lifted: Tw? Ways of Causing Something to Go Upward 13
Masam Kanetani: Metalinguistic Reason Constructions Revisited ________________________________________________________ 27
Yuko Kobukata: Possessive Constructions in English and Japanese ____________________________________________________ 45
Mikinari Matsuoka: On Secondary Adjectival Predicates Selected by Epistemic Verbs in Japanese __________ 63
Noriko Nemoto: On Bodily Motion Expressions with Swing and Wriggle __________________________________________ _79
Koichi Nishida: Notes on the Differences between English Personal Pronouns and Their Apparent Japanese Counterparts _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 97
Koji Ono: Revisiting Vowel Coalescence in Japanese _____________________________________________________________________ 105
KangHun Park: Two Types of Japanese and Korean Multiple Negative Polarity Item Constructions _______ 115
Toshihiro Tamura: Get-Passives 133
Masanobu Ueda: On the Japanese Commercial Transaction Frame: How Culture-Specific Information
Fits into a Semantic Frame 145
Ryuta Fukui: Literal Resultatives, Hyperbolic Resultatives, and Figurative Resultatives ______________________ 155
145
Hiroyuki Iwasaki: A Feature Movement Analysis of Swiping in English ___________________________________________ 171
Tetsuya Kogusuri: Manner of Speaking Verbs and Their Clausal Complements in English ____________________ 187
Suguru Mikami: The Locative Inversion Construction and Preposing around Be: Why Do the
Sentence-Initial PP andAP Move to the Spec ofTP? ____________________________________________________________ 205
Mai Osawa: A Pragmatic Licensing Condition for Peculiar Passives ___________________________________________________ 223
Takashi Shizawa: Two Types of Speech-Act Conditionals in Japanese ______________________________________________ 241
VOLUME28
Mai Osawa: On the Topichood of Indefinite Subjects: With Special Reference to Cause-Causative Passives _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _
Hiroyuki Iwasaki: How to Derive a Sprouting Sentence
Tetsuya Kogusuri: The Syntax and Semantics ofReaction Object Constructions in English ___________________ 33
Suguru Mikami: The Existential Construction in Japanese: The Licensing of Structural Cases via
AGREE and a Consequence for the EPP System -------------------------------------------------------------------55 Shun Kudo: On the Semantic Difference between Hyperbolic Resultatives and Resultatives with
Ambiguous Readings in English __________________________________________________________________________________________ 83
Kazuho Suzuki: A Note on the Retroactive Gerund Construction in English ________________________________________ 95
VOLUME29
Yukio Hirose: Constructions of Degree Modification in English and Japanese: A Semantic Functional Analysis ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1
Noriko Nemoto: On Visual Paths Associated with Vzsiblefrom and Vzsible to ________________________________________ 2I
Naoaki Wada: On the Mechanism ofTemporallnterpretation of Wzll-Sentences ___________________________________ 37
Yuko Kobukata: Towards and Explanation of the Definiteness Effect: A New Classification of Interpretations ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 63
Masaru Kanetani: Analogy in Construction Grammar: The Case of Just Because ofX Doesn 't MeanY __ _77
Shin-ichi Tanigawa: On Occurrences of Left-Peripheral Elements in English_ ________________________________________ 95
Mai Osawa: On Pragmatically Motivated Constructions ___________________________________________________________________ ll3
Hiroyuki Iwasaki: Sprouting Revisited ____________________________________________________________________________________________ l33
Tetsuya Kogusuri: On the Passivization of the Gesture Expression Construction __________________________________ 149
Shun Kudo: A Comparative Study between Resultative Constructions and Body Part QffConstructions_169
Kazuho Suzuki: A Note of the Deserve-Type Retroactive Gerund Constructions in English_ __________________ 187
Akihiko Sakamoto: The Licensing Condition on Parasitic Gaps in English_ _________________________________________ l93
Takashi Shizawa: Adnominal Conditionals and Their Licensing Conditions ________________________________________ 211
Shiro Takeuchi: A Note on a Special Use of Have Constructions in English _________________________________________ 231
Kazuya Nishimaki: Some Remarks on Phrasal Prenominal Modifiers _______________________________________________ _241
VOLUME30 Katsunori Fukuyasu: All for One and One for All _________________________________________________________________________________ I
Shinsuke Homma: A Note on the Object DP in the Possessor Passive __________________________________________________ _l3
146
Ken-ichi Kitahara: Cognate Object Constructions Are Not Monotransitive Constructions ______________________ _23
Tetsuya Kogusuri: Conditions on the Passivization of Cognate Object Constructions ______________________________ 51
Suguru Mikami: Heavy NP Shift in English and the Copy Theory of Movement: The Leftward
A-movement and the Pronunciation of the Lower Copy ___________________________________________________________ 79
Kazuya Nishimaki: A Semantic Condition on Prenominal PPs __________________________________________________________ 1 05
Akihiko Sakamoto: The Vacuous Movement Hypothesis, the VP-intemal Subject Hypothesis, and the
Theory of Feature Inheritance ______________________________________________________________________________________________ .133
Takashi Shizawa: A Note on the Similarity among Phrases ofRecommendation in Japanese: N 1-nara N2,
N1-wa N2, and N1-no 149
Shiro Takeuchi: Variations of Possessive Have ______________________________________________________________________________ __ 159
Masaki Yasuhara: Syntactic and Semantic Parallelisms between Prepositional Phrases Denoting Paths
and Instruments 177