A Categorial Treatment of Scrambling in Japanese
In generative studies of Japanese, the term 'Scrambling' has been used to account for the intuitively obvious relationship bebween sentences like (la) and (lb). (1) a. John-ga (subj) Bill-o (obj) mi-ta. (see-past) b. Bill-o (obj) John-ga (subj) mi-ta. (see-past) 'John saw Bill.'...
Main Author: | Kurahone, Akira |
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Other Authors: | University of Texas at Austin |
Language: | en_US |
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University of Arizona Linguistics Circle
1981
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/229536 |
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