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Traditionally, linguistic research has focused on the Indo-European language family - particularly English - and languages like Japanese and Chinese have not been pursued in theoretical developments. However, once scholars started to pay more attention to Japanese, its similarities to and differences from Indo-European languages not only revealed a great deal of typological variation, but also helped to provide a more accurate picture of the fundamental properties of human language.

For the past four decades, linguistic research on the Japanese language has made remarkable progress, contributing to the intellectual and scientific exploration of the linguistic and cognitive sciences, synchronic and diachronic sociocultural developments, and to the humanities more generally.



This three-volume collection, compiled of published articles that are considered seminal in the development of Japanese linguistic research, represents a variety of formal and functional approaches to a broad range of areas of linguistics. The collection also includes articles from journals and chapters taken from monographs and edited volumes.
Acknowledgements ix
Chronological Table of Reprinted
Chapters and Articles
xi
General Introduction 1(16)
Segment duration and the ``mora'' in Japanese
17(21)
Mary Beckman
The phonology of voicing in Japanese: theoretical consequences for morphological accessibility
38(27)
Junko Ito
Ralf Armin Mester
The mora and syllable structure in Japanese: evidence from speech errors
65(28)
Haruo Kubozono
Feature predictability and underspecification: palatal prosody in Japanese mimetics
93(43)
R. Armin Mester
Junko Ito
Extracts from A Theory of Stress and Accent
136(23)
Sho Haraguchi
Evidence for foot structure in Japanese
159(32)
William J. Poser
Japanese phonology
191(27)
Junko Ito
R. Armin Mester
Minimality constraints and the prosodic structure of child Japanese
218(14)
Mitsuhiko Ota
Formal aspects of categories in Japanese
232(51)
Satoshi Uehara
Korean and Japanese morphology from a lexical perspective
283(53)
Peter Sells
An overview of the sound-symbolic system
336(31)
S. Hamano
Phrasal suffixes, I: alternating case marking
367(25)
Yoko Sugioka
Word formation in a modular theory of grammar: postsyntactic compounds in Japanese
392(39)
Masayoshi Shibatani
Taro Kageyama
Word formation
431(34)
Taro Kageyama
Neurolinguistic evidence for rule-based nominal suffixation
465
Hiroko Hagiwara
Takane Ito
Yoko Sugioka
Mitsuru Kawamura
Jun-Ichi Shiota
Acknowledgements vii
Weak crossover and move-alpha in Japanese
1(14)
Mamoru Saito
Hajime Hoji
Long distance scrambling in Japanese
15(46)
Mamoru Saito
Passives
61(51)
Hiroto Hoshi
Causatives
112(36)
Shigeru Miyagawa
The LF representation of anaphors
148(31)
Fusa Katada
Light verbs and theta-marking
179(31)
Jane Grimshaw
R. Armin Mester
Subject raising
210(34)
Susumu Kuno
Numeral quantifiers and thematic relations
244(71)
S. Miyagawa
On how to use -wa
315(33)
Robert Fiengo
William McClure
Extracts from Tense and Aspect in Modern Colloquial Japanese
348(84)
Matsuo Soga
The ambiguity of the -te iru form in Japanese
432(32)
Toshiyuki Ogihara
Model theoretic semantics for Japanese floating quantifiers and their scope properties
464
Kazuhiko Fukushima
Acknowledgements vii
The velar nasal in Tokyo Japanese: a case of diffusion from above
1(14)
Junko Hibiya
Speaking of giving: the pragmatics of Japanese donatory verbs
15(24)
Leo Loveday
The theory of territory of information: the case of Japanese
39(35)
Akio Kamio
Speaker perspective and switch reference
74(24)
Shoichi Iwasaki
Social context, linguistic ideology, and indexical expressions in Japanese
98(27)
Shigeko Okamoto
The role of pragmatics in Japanese relative clauses
125(18)
Yoshiko Matsumoto
Thematization as a staging device in the Japanese narrative
143(22)
Senko K. Maynard
On the co-construction of counterfactual reasoning
165(16)
Noriko Akatsuka
Women's speech in Japan
181(41)
J. Shibamoto
Sex difference and sentence-final particles
222(17)
Naomi Hanaoka McGloin
Japanizing and Westernizing patterns
239(38)
Leo Loveday
Index 277