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List of Figures, Tables, and Maps. |
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Preface to the Second Edition. |
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1.1. Place/Manner of Articulation and Voicing. |
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1.2. Phonetic Inventory of English – Consonants. |
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1.3. Phonetic Inventory of Japanese – Consonants. |
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1.4. Phonetic Inventory of English – Vowels. |
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1.5. Phonetic Inventory of Japanese – Vowels. |
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1. Phonological Rules in Japanese. |
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1.1. Devoicing of High Vowels. |
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1.3. Alveolar Alternations. |
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1.5. Digression on the Phoneme Status of. |
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1.6. Verbal Conjugation Rules. |
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2. Sequential Voicing – ""Rendaku"". |
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3.2. Language Games: ""Babibu"" Language. |
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4. Accentuation in Japanese. |
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4.2. Accentuation in Japanese. |
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4.4. Accentuation of Long Nominal Compounds. |
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4.5. Accentuation of Short Nominal Compounds. |
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4.6. Accentual Variation Among Endings. |
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7. Casual Speech and Fast Speech. |
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1. Parts of Speech Categories. |
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5. Issues in Japanese Morphology (1): Transitive and Intransitive Verb Pairs. |
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6. Issues in Japanese Morphology (2): Nominalization. |
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7. Issues in Japanese Morphology (3): Compounding. |
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1.1. Syntactic Constituency. |
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1.3. Phrase Structure Rules. |
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1.6. Structural Relations. |
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2. Transformational Rules. |
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3. Word Order and Scrambling. |
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3.1. Scrambling Phenomenon. |
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3.3. Evidence for the Movement Analysis. |
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3.4. Some Restrictions on Scrambling. |
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4.1. Syntactic Representation of Null Anaphora. |
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4.2. Interpretation of Null Anaphora. |
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6.2. Subject Honorification. |
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7.2. Indirect Passives (Adversative Passives). |
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8.1. O-Causatives and Ni-Causatives. |
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8.2. The Double-O Constraint. |
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8.3. The Structure of Causatives. |
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8.5. Adversative Causatives. |
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9. Relative Clauses (Sentence Modifiers). |
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9.1. The Ga/No Conversion. |
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9.2. Relative Clauses without Gaps. |
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9.3. Internally Headed Relative Clauses. |
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11. The Light Verb Construction. |
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12. Further Issues on Phrase Structure. |
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12.2. Application to Japanese. |
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1. Word Meaning and Sentence Meaning. |
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1.1. Word/Phrase Meaning and Types of Relationships. |
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1.3. Metaphors and Idioms. |
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3.1. Linking Regularity and Unaccusativity. |
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3.2. Semantic Classes of Verbs and their Syntactic Patterns. |
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4.2. The Nature of Information. |
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4.3. Relevance of Contextual Information. |
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2. Styles and Levels of Speech. |
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1. Regularity in Language Acquisition. |
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1.1. Phonological Unit – Mora. |
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1.2. Lexicalization Pattern and Mimetics. |
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1.3. Tense/Aspect Marking. |
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2. Generalizations in Children’s Errors. |
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2.1. Inflectional Morphology. |
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2.3. Prenominal Modification. |
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3. Theoretical Approaches to Verb Acquisition. |
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4. Pragmatic Acquisition. |
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