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Japanese Syntax In Comparative Perspective Paperback

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Mamoru Saito
Book Description
Japanese syntax has been studied within the framework of generative linguistics for nearly 50 years. But when it is studied in comparison with other languages, it is mostly compared with English. Japanese Syntax in Comparative Perspective seeks to fill a gap in the literature by examining Japanese in comparison with other Asian languages, including Chinese, Korean, Turkish, and Dravidian and Indo-Aryan languages of India. By focusing on Japanese and other Asian languages, the ten papers in this volume (on topics such as ellipsis, postponing, and wh-questions) make a unique contribution to the study of generative linguistics, and to the Principles and Parameters theory in particular.
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9780199945221
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date
41851
Number of Pages
336
About the Author
Mamoru Saito is Professor of Linguistics at Nanzan University
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Mamoru Saito