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VOLUME I PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY |
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Acknowledgements |
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Chronological Table of Reprinted Chapters and Articles |
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General Introduction |
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1 Segment duration and the "mora" in Japanese |
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17 | (21) |
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2 The phonology of voicing in Japanese: theoretical consequences for morphological accessibility |
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38 | (27) |
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3 The mora and syllable structure in Japanese: evidence from speech errors |
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65 | (28) |
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4 Feature predictability and underspecification: palatal prosody in Japanese mimetics |
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93 | (43) |
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5 Extracts from A Theory of Stress and Accent |
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136 | (23) |
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6 Evidence for foot structure in Japanese |
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159 | (32) |
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191 | (27) |
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8 Minimality constraints and the prosodic structure of child Japanese |
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218 | (14) |
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9 Formal aspects of categories in Japanese |
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232 | (51) |
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10 Korean and Japanese morphology from a lexical perspective |
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283 | (53) |
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11 An overview of the sound-symbolic system |
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336 | (31) |
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12 Phrasal suffixes, I: alternating case marking |
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367 | (25) |
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13 Word formation in a modular theory of grammar: postsyntactic compounds in Japanese |
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392 | (39) |
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431 | (34) |
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15 Neurolinguistic evidence for rule-based nominal suffixation |
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VOLUME II SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS |
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Acknowledgements |
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16 Weak crossover and move-alpha in Japanese |
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17 Long distance scrambling in Japanese |
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15 | (46) |
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61 | (51) |
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112 | (36) |
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20 The LF representation of anaphors |
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148 | (31) |
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21 Light verbs and theta-marking |
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179 | (31) |
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210 | (34) |
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23 Numeral quantifiers and thematic relations |
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244 | (71) |
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315 | (33) |
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25 Extracts from Tense and Aspect in Modern Colloquial Japanese |
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348 | (84) |
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26 The ambiguity of the -te iru form in Japanese |
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432 | (32) |
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27 Model theoretic semantics for Japanese floating quantifiers and their scope properties |
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VOLUME III PRAGMATICS, SOCIOLINGUISTICS, AND LANGUAGE CONTACT |
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Acknowledgements |
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28 The velar nasal in Tokyo Japanese: a case of diffusion from above |
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29 Speaking of giving: the pragmatics of Japanese donatory verbs |
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15 | (24) |
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30 The theory of territory of information: the case of Japanese |
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39 | (35) |
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31 Speaker perspective and switch reference |
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74 | (24) |
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32 Social context, linguistic ideology, and indexical expressions in Japanese |
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98 | (27) |
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33 The role of pragmatics in Japanese relative clauses |
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125 | (18) |
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34 Thematization as a staging device in the Japanese narrative |
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143 | (22) |
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35 On the co-construction of counterfactual reasoning |
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165 | (16) |
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36 Women's speech in Japan |
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181 | (41) |
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37 Sex difference and sentence-final particles |
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222 | (17) |
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38 Japanizing and Westernizing patterns |
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239 | (38) |
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Index |
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