24.946 Linguistic Theory and the Japanese Language, Fall 2001
Author(s)
Miyagawa, Shigeru
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Alternative title
Linguistic Theory and the Japanese Language
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Detailed examination of the grammar of Japanese and its structure which is significantly different from English, with special emphasis on problems of interest in the study of linguistic universals. Data from a broad group of languages studied for comparison with Japanese. Assumes familiarity with linguistic theory. On course Home Page: We will look at some recent discoveries in Japanese language (and other relevant languages) that relate to long-standing problems in theoretical linguistics. The course is divided into three parts: A-positions and A-chains 8 weeks (approx) A'-positions and A'-chains 2 weeks (approx) Student presentations 3 weeks (approx)
Date issued
2001-12Other identifiers
24.946-Fall2001
local: 24.946
local: IMSCP-MD5-0a329186eacbf2fb8ce97f0a01242947
Keywords
Japanese, theoretical linguistics