Edited by Yukio Otsu(大津由紀雄 編)
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ISBN978-4-89476-483-5
C3081 Y9800E
Contents
Measure Phrases in PP
Akira Watanabe
Organisation of ‘Number’ Information in the Lexicon: Insights from Aphasic Plural Errors
Britta Biedermann, Lyndsey Nickels and Elisabeth Beyersmann
The Problem of Quantifiers in Object Position: New Experimental Evidence against the Extra Computation They Are Supposed to Trigger
Isabelle Charnavel
The Online Processing of French Reflexives: Experimental Evidence for an Unaccusative Analysis
Isabelle Charnavel, Flavia Adani and Nina Hyams
The Role of Indirect Negative Evidence and Paradigm Uniformity in L1 Acquisition of Two Types of Japanese Adjectives
Haruka Fukazawa and Miho Fujiwara
Quantification and Individuation in the Acquisition of Chinese Classifiers
Aijun Huang and Thomas Hun-tak Lee
Children’s Late Acquisition of Dutch Raising-Verbs
Loes Koring and Ken Wexler
The Nominative/Accusative Alternation in the Transitive Adjective Construction in Modern Japanese: An ANOVA Analysis
Hideki Maki, Kana Ito, Megumi Hasebe, Kenichi Goto, Michiyo Hamasaki, Takashi Munakata and Yukiko Ueda
The Sloppy-Identity Interpretation in Child Japanese: Its Acquisition and Implications
Koichi Otaki and Noriaki Yusa
Expectation Driven by Case-markers: Its Effect on Japanese Relative Clause Processing
Atsushi Sato, Barış Kahraman, Hajime Ono and Hiromu Sakai
Processing of Lexical Prosody in L2 Word Recognition: Evidence from Japanese L2 Learners of English
Jeonghwa Shin and Shari R. Speer
Disjunction and Universal Quantification in Child Mandarin
Yi (Esther) Su and Stephen Crain
Argument Ellipsis in Child Japanese: A Preliminary Report
Koji Sugisaki
The Acquisition of Japanese Passives and the Role of Felicity
Masahiko Takahashi and Misako Hatayama
Right Dislocation/Scrambling (A)Symmetries on Wh-scope and Syntax-Prosody Interface of Wh-Questions in Tokyo Japanese
Hideaki Yamashita
Nominative Case Marking and Verbal Inflection in Japanese EFL Learners’ Composition
Noriko Yoshimura and Mineharu Nakayama