ENGLISH LINGUISTICS

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Locality in Minimalist Syntax2011/01/01English
The Syntax of Sentential Stress2011/01/01English
Cognitive Domains and Prototypes in Constructions2011/01/01English
InterPhases: Phase-Theoretic Investigations of Linguistic Interfaces2011/01/01English
“No (da)” ni Taiosuru Eigo no Kobun (The Japanese No da-Construction and the Corresponding English Constructions)2011/01/01English
ON THE COMPLEMENT STRUCTURES AND GRAMMATICALIZATION OF SEE AS A LIGHT VERB2011/01/01English
Conversion and Back-Formation in English: Toward a Theory of Morpheme-Based Morphology2011/01/01English
SIGNIFICANCE OF LINEAR INFORMATION IN PROSODICALLY CONSTRAINED SYNTAX2011/01/01English
<i>The Expression of Negation</i>2012/01/01English
<i>The Event Structure of Perception Verbs</i>2012/01/01English
Shosuke Haraguchi (1943–2012)2012/01/01English
CONSTRUCTIONS AND LEXICAL MEANINGS IN VP COMPLEMENTS2012/01/01English
<i>Explicit Communication: Robyn Carston’s Pragmatics</i>2013/01/01English
ON THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF PREPOSITION STRANDING IN ENGLISH2013/01/01English
DISTRIBUTION OF PHI-FEATURES WITHIN DPS AND THE ACTIVITY CONDITION2013/01/01English
<i>Subsidiary Stresses in English</i>2013/01/01English
THE GRAMMATICAL FUNCTION OF <i>UNDER</i> AS A HEAD OF PROTASIS: FROM SPATIAL SENSES TO GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS2013/01/01English
<i>Reciprocity in English: Historical Development and Synchronic Structure</i>2013/01/01English
UTTERING AND INTERPRETING TREES2013/01/01English
<i>Provocative Syntax</i>2013/01/01English
<i>About the Speaker: Towards a Syntax of Indexicality</i>2013/01/01English
<i>Inner Aspect: The Articulation of VP</i>2013/01/01English
<i>Context-Dependence, Perspective and Relativity</i>2013/01/01English
<i>Topicalization and Stress Clash Avoidance in the History of English</i>2013/01/01English
<i>Rethinking Morphology</i>2021/01/01English
<i>Word Order Change</i>2021/01/01English
IMPLICATURES OF VOCATIVES AND THEIR THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS2021/01/01English
IS ELLIPSIS TOPICALIZATION?2021/01/01English
A SHORT NOTE ON ENGLISH <i>LONG</i> AND THE WHY OF NEGATIVE POLARITY2021/01/01English
<i>Explorations in English Historical Syntax</i>2021/01/01English