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Acquisition of japanese nominal modifying constructions / by Hanako Fujino.
- Title
- Acquisition of japanese nominal modifying constructions / by Hanako Fujino.
- Author
- Fujino, Hanako
- Publication
- Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars, 2013.
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- Description
- xi, 206 pages : illustrations; 22 cm
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: ch. One The Genitive Construction -- 1.1.Types of Relationships -- 1.2.Variations of the Genitive Construction -- 1.3.The Identity of No -- 1.4.Summary -- ch. Two Adjectival Modification -- 2.1.Canonical Adjectives -- 2.2.Nominal Adjectives -- 2.3.Canonical Adjective versus Nominal Adjectives -- 2.4.The Clausal Nature of Japanese Adjectives -- 2.5.Summary -- ch. Three Sentential Modifiers -- 3.1.Some Basic Properties -- 3.2.The Base-Generation Approach -- 3.3.The Movement Approach -- 3.4.A Note on the Status of the Fronted Clause -- 3.5.Summary -- ch. Four The Adnominal Form and the Particle No -- 4.1.The Adnominal Form -- 4.2.Syntactic Analyses of the Adnominal Form -- 4.3.The Nature of the Particle No -- 4.4.PF Requirements on Clauses -- 4.5.Summary -- ch. Five The Acquisition of Sentential Modifiers -- 5.1.Previous Studies in SLA -- 5.2.The Overgeneration of No in L1A -- 5.3.Clausal Typing and No-Overgeneration -- 5.4.Summary -- ch. Six The Studies -- 6.1.Preview -- 6.2.Corpus Analysis -- 6.3.Experimental Study -- 6.4.Summary -- ch. Seven General Discussion -- 7.1.Overview -- 7.2.On the Development of the Adnominal Form -- 7.3.On the Development of Sentential Modifiers -- 7.4.On the Overgeneration of No -- 7.5.Crosslinguistic Differences.
- ISBN
- 1443847518
- 9781443847513
- OCLC
- 853495644
- SCSB-10526482
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library