Preface |
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List of Abbreviations |
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction |
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1.2 Architecture of generative grammar |
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1.3 Cartography of syntactic structures |
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1.4 The syntax of information structure: Left periphery |
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1.6 Intersection between locality and information structure |
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1.7 Japanese from the cartographic perspective |
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CHAPTER 2 Evolution of Relativized Minimality |
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2.1 The original RM: Rizzi (1997) |
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2.2 Challenge from Kuno and Takami (1997) |
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2.3 Refinements: Cinque (1990), Roberts (2001) and Starke (2001) |
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2.4 The new Relativized Minimality: Feature-based RM |
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2.6 Cases where X°-elements intervene for A'-chains |
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2.7 Deriving the coordinate structure constraint |
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2.8 Negative islands in Japanese: Argument vs. adjunct asymmetry |
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CHAPTER 3 Topic and Quantifier-Induced Blocking Effects |
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3.1 Previous studies of quantifier-induced blocking effects |
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3.2 Quantifier-induced blocking effects in Japanese/Korean |
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3.3 Two approaches to quantifier-induced blocking effects |
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3.4 Comparison: A view from D-linking |
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3.4.1 Beck and Kim (1997) and Tanaka (2003) |
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3.4.2 Lee and Tomioka (2001) and Tomioka (2004) |
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3.5 Remaining problems: An asymmetry in RM |
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Appendix: A brief history of Japanese intervention effects |
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CHAPTER 4 Are Topics Special? |
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4.1 Issue: Are topics special? |
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4.2 Basic properties of backward binding |
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4.3 Japanese backward binding |
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4.4 Topic-induced RM effects in Tsez |
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4.5 Favoring one of the two ideas of Rizzi (2004) |
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4.6 Topic feature transmission from the CP zone |
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4.8 Topicality in backward binding |
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CHAFFER 5 Focus and Case |
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5.1 An extra Case particle induces new focus interpretation |
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5.2 Gricean nature of focus: A representational approach |
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5.3 Implications from Chierchia (2004) |
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5.4 Another argument for representational approaches |
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CHAPTER 6 Focus and Nominative Adverbials |
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6.1 Japanese nominative adverbials and Italian preposed adverbials |
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6.2 Digression: RM-free nature of scrambling |
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6.3 Conditional topics: Tateishi (1991) |
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CHAPTER 7 Ditransitives |
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7.1 Syntactic structures of ditransitives |
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7.2 RM in morpho-syntax: First Sister Principle |
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7.5 Locality in picture nouns |
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CHAPTER 8 On the Nature of the Subject Position |
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8.2 Scrambling into the CP zone |
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8.3 What satisfies the EPP? |
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8.3.1 An implication for Cardinaletti (2004) and Rizzi (2006a) |
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8.3.2 What X° satisfies the EPP? Sentence final particles |
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8.6 Subject/object asymmetries: Case particle drop |
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CHAPTER 9 Informant Surveys |
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9.1 Adverbials and Relativized Minimality |
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9.1.1 General properties of Japanese adverbials |
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9.1.3 Adverbials and information structure |
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9.2 The categorical status of nominative adverbials |
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CHAPTER 10 Concluding Remarks |
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10.2 Prospect: Eliminating Spell-Out |
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References |
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Subject Index |
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