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IMPORTANT DATES |
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A-movement, word-order permutation, and
reconstruction I |
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Miyagawa, S. to appear (2002), "A-movement scrambling and options without optionality,"Word order and scrambling, ed. by Simin Karimi, Blackwell Publishers (available in the 24.946 cabinet locker in front of my office) |
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A-movement, word-order permutation, and
reconstruction II
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Boeckx, Cedric. 2001. Scope reconstruction and A-movement, NLLT19: 503-548
Uchibori, Asako. 2000. The syntax of subjuncive complement: evidence from Japanese. Doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut. Ch 2 & 3.
Suggested: Lasnik, Howard. 1999. Chains of arguments, in S. Epstein and N. Hornstein (eds.), Working Minimalism, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
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Licensing case positions |
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Kishimoto, H. (in press) "Binding of indeterminate pronouns and clause structure in Japanese," Linguistic Inquiry 2001 or 2002. |
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Raising to object position |
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Ch. 5, Ben Bruening's 2001 MIT dissertation, Syntax at the Edge: Cross-Clausal Phenomena and the Syntax of Passamaquoddy. |
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NO CLASS - COLUMBUS DAY |
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Double-object construction |
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Aldridge, E. (2001) Hentai kanbun: perspective on short scrambling. JEAL 10, 169-200.
Yatsushiro, K. (1998) "Structure within VP in Japanese." J/K 8 Proceedings, CSLI.
Suggested: Bruening, B. (2001) "QR obeys superiority: frozen scope and ACD." LI 32, 233-274. Miyagawa, S. (1997) "Against optional scrambling." LI 28, 1-26.
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Possessor raising, locational verbs |
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Kishimoto, H. 2000. Locational verbs, agreement, and object shift in Japanese. The Linguistic Review 17, 53-109.
Tsujioka, T. (2001) "E-possessives and evidence for EPP-driven scrambling." In FAJL3 Proceedings.
Suggested: Kishimoto, H. (2001) "Possessive constructions in Japanese." ms., Kobe University.
Suggested: Szabolcsi, A. (1994) "The noun phrase." In The syntactic structure of Hungarian. Syntax and semantics 27, eds. Ferene Kiefer and Katalin E. Kiss, 179-274. San Diego, Calif.: Academic Press.
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Binding |
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Elbourne, Paul. SALT paper.
Noguchi, T. (1997) "Two types of pronouns and variable binding." Language 73, 770-797.
Another Related Topic: Tsujimura, N. and Aikawa, T. (1999) "Two types of zi-verbs in Japanese." Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese 33, 26-43.
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External argument and the causative construction |
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Pylkkanen, L. recent work.
Kuroda, S.-Y. 1993. Lexical and productive causatives in Japanese: The theory of paradigmatic structure. Journal of Japanese Linguistics 15, 1-82.
Suggested: Marantz, A. (1997) "No Escape from Syntax: Don't Try Morphological Analysis in the Privacy of Your Own Lexicon," Proceedings of the 21st Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium, University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 4.2, University of Pennsylvania.
Suggested: Miyagawa, Shigeru. 1998. (S)ase as an elsewhere causative and the syntactic nature of words. Journal of Japanese Linguistics 16, 67-110.
Suggested: Miyagawa, Shigeru. 1999. Causatives. In Tsujimura, Natsuko, ed., The Handbook of Japanese Linguistics, Blackwell.
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