
Japanese Syntax and Semantics
Collected Papers
S.-Y. Kuroda(Author)
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 29. February 1992
Book
Hardback
VII, 376 pages
978-0-7923-1390-8 (ISBN)
Description
1. Two main themes connect the papers on Japanese syntax collected in this volume: movements of noun phrases and case marking, although each in turn relates to other issues in syntax and semantics. These two themes can be traced back to my 1965 MIT dissertation. The problem of the so-called topic marker wa is a perennial problem in Japanese linguistics. I devoted Chapter 2 of my dissertation to the problem of wa. My primary concern there was transformational genera tive syntax. I was interested in the light that Chomsky'S new theory could shed on the understanding of Japanese sentence structure. I generalized the problem of deriving wa-phrases to the problem of deriving phrases accompanied by the quantifier-like particles mo, demo, sae as well as wa. These particles, mo, demo and sae may roughly be equated with a/so, or something like it and even, respectively, and are grouped together with wa under the name of huku-zyosi as a subcategory of particles in Kokugogaku, Japanese scholarship on Japanese grammar. This taxonomy itself is a straightforward consequence of distributional analysis, and does not require the mechanisms of transformational grammar. My transformational analysis of wa, and by extension, that of the other huku zyosi, consisted in formally relating the function of the post-nominal use of wa to that of the post-predicative use by means of what I called an attachment transformation.
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` Japanese syntax is one of the most exciting research areas in modern linguistics, thanks in large part to the stimulation that the field has received from the work of Yuki Kuroda. The papers collected in this volume are a generous selection from 25 years of the most penetrating scrutiny that the Japanese language has ever received. 'James D. McCawley, University of Chicago
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1992 ed.
Language
English
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Dordrecht
Netherlands
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Professional and scholarly
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VII, 376 p.
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Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
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746 gr
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978-0-7923-1390-8 (9780792313908)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-011-2789-9
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Content
1 / Judgment Forms and Sentence Forms.- 2 / Remarks on the Notion of Subject with Reference to Words Like also, even, and only.- 3 / Pivot-Independent Relativization in Japanese.- 4 / A Remark on Certain Constructions with the Word naka in Japanese.- 5 / On Japanese Passives.- 6 / Case-Marking, Canonical Sentence Patterns, and Counter Equi in Japanese (A Preliminary Survey).- 7 / What Can Japanese Say About Government and Binding?.- 8 / Movement of Noun Phrases in Japanese.- 9 / What Happened After the Movement of NPs in LaJolla?.- 10 / Whether We Agree Or Not: A Comparative Syntax of English and Japanese.- References.- Index of Proper Names.- Index of Terms.- Index of Words.