- Nanzan Linguistics (年1回刊行)
- Nanzan Linguistics Special Issues (随時刊行)
- 博士論文および研究報告書
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Nanzan Linguistics
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Nanzan Linguistics 18
Contents
- 1-16
Shun Ihara (Tsuda University)
A Note on Licensing Contrastive Topics with Universal Quantifiers - 17-24
Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
A Note on the Selectional Requirements of Assertive Discourse Particles - 25-42
Hiromune Oda (The University of Tokyo)
Indefinite Article and the Scale of the NP/DP Language Distinction - 43-51
Yuta Tatsumi (Meikai University)
Sentential Complementation and Cross-Clausal A-dependencies in Japanese
- 1-16
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Nanzan Linguistics 17
Contents
- 1-18
R. Amritavalli (The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad)
A Note on Licensing Contrastive Topics with Universal Quantifiers - 19-35
Duk-Ho An (Konkuk University)
Ways to Seem in Korean: Pota and Poita - 37-49
Tomohiro Fujii and Sota Ninomiya (Yokohama National University)
Auxiliary Fronting Transformations and Rule Simplicity: An Interim Report - 51-65
K. A. Jayaseelan (The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad)
A Note on Two Types of Movement - 67-94
Hideki Kishimoto (Kobe University)
Complex DPs and Genitive Subjects in Japanese - 95-116
T.-H. Jonah Lin (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Mandarin Wh-in-situ and QR - 117-130
Masao Ochi(Osaka University)
Some Notes on Nominative/Genitive Object Constructions in Japanese - 131-155
Myung-Kwan Park (Dongguk University)
Whereabouts of Way ‘Why’ in Korean and Anti-intervention & Anti-superiority - 157-178
Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
Two Notes on Copy Formation - 179-187
Koji Sugisaki (Kwansei Gakuin University)
The Parameter of Wh-infinitives: A View from Child English - 189-202
Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai and Tran Phan (National Tsing Hua University)
On the Optionality of Verb Raising: A View from Flip-Flop Sentences in Chinese and Vietnamese
- 1-18
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Nanzan Linguistics 16
Contents
- 1-18
Tomohiro Fujii and Hibiki Yamashita (Yokohama National University)
Evaluating Two Grammar Types for Japanese: A Preliminary Study - 19-32
Yu Izumi (Nanzan University)
The Alleged “Non-Specificity” in Japanese Nominals with Floating Numeral Quantifiers - 33-66
Hideki Kishimoto (Kobe University)
On Secondary Predication in Japanese - 67-80
Keiko Murasugi and Kimi Akita (Nanzan University and Nagoya University)
Binomial Adjectives in Japanese - 81-106
Masao Ochi and Asuka Isono (Osaka University and Kyushu Sangyo University)
Agree, Move, and Nominative Objects in Japanese - 107-131
Satoshi Oku (Hokkaido University)
A Labeling-Based Approach to Overt/Covert Distinction: A Case Study of Quantification and Scrambling in Japanese and English - 133-148
Masahiko Takahashi (Yamagata University)
Accusative Subjects in Japanese ECM Constructions - 149-164
Yuji Takano (Kinjo Gakuin University)
Labeling by Mutual Anti-Labeling
- 1-18
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Nanzan Linguistics 15
Contents
- 1-24
Masashi Nomura (Chukyo University)
Labeling and Pair-Merge of Heads - 25-44
Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
On the Causative Paradoxes: Derivations and Transfer Domains - 45-63
Yuta Sakamoto and Lina Bao (Meiji University and Qiannan Normal College for Nationalities)
Verb-Echo Answers in Mongolian - 65-75
Tsai-Heng Tiffany Yang and T.-H. Jonah Lin (Harvard University /National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Specificity and the Licensing of Subjects in Mandarin Sentences
- 1-24
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Nanzan Linguistics 14
Contents
- 1-8
Kimi Akita and Keiko Murasugi (Nagoya University and Nanzan University)
Innovative Bipartite Adjectives in Japanese: A Preliminary Semantic Description - 9-24
Yu Izumi, Shun Tsugita and Masaharu Mizumoto (Nanzan University, JSPS/Nagoya University and JAIST)
Knowing How in Japanese - 25-55
Nobuaki Nishioka (Kyusyu University)
Discourse-Configurationality and the Scope of Negation
- 1-8
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Nanzan Linguistics 13
Contents
- 1-8
Shintaro Hayashi (Nanzan University)
A Note on Nonsententials in Japanese - 9-28
Satoshi Oku (Hokkaido University)
Labeling and Overt/Covert Movements - 29-58
Myung-Kwan Park (Dongguk University)
Fragments and Ellipsis in Korean - 59-80
Masahiko Takahashi (Yamagata University)
On the Optionality of Raising in the Japanese ECM Construction
- 1-8
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Nanzan Linguistics 12
Contents
- 1-27
Hideki Kishimoto (Kobe University)
Remarks on Nominative-Genitive Conversion in Japanese - 29-45
Masako Maeda and Daiko Takahashi (Kyushu Institute of Technology and Tohoku University)
Further Notes on NP-Ellipsis in Some Dialects of Japanese - 47-59
Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
The Structure of Mimetic Verbs: A Preliminary Study - 61-69
Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
A Note on Transfer Domains
- 1-27
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Nanzan Linguistics 11
Contents
- 1-14
Tomohiro Fujii (Yokohama National University)
V-Raising, Su-Insertion, the Stranded Suffix Filter, and Economy of Derivation - 15-34
Shizuka Kato (Nanzan University)
Condition (A) and Complex Predicates - 35-56
Masao Ochi (Osaka University)
Numeral Classifiers, Negative Polarity, and Movement to the Nominal Periphery - 57-70
Satoshi Oku (Hokkaido University)
A Note on Ellipsis-Resistant Constituents
- 1-14
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Nanzan Linguistics 10
Contents
- 1-20
Yoichi Miyamoto and Kazumi Yamada (Osaka University and Kwansei Gakuin University)
On Null Arguments and Phi-Features in SLA : A Preliminary Study - 21-42
Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
Notes on the Referential Transparency of Perception and Factive Verb Complements - 43-54
Koji Sugisaki and Keiko Murasugi (Mie University and Nanzan University)
The Acquisition of WH-Islands in Japanese: A Preliminary Study - 55-74
Yuji Takano (Kinjo Gakuin University)
Surprising Constituents as Unlabeled Syntactic Objects - 75-106
Kensuke Takita (Mie University)
Strengthening the Role of Case in Ellipsis
- 1-20
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Nanzan Linguistics 9
Contents
- 1-19
Tomohiro Fujii (Yokohama National University)
Notes on the 'Argument Transfer' Problem for Configurational θ-Theory - 21-50
Hideki Kishimoto (Kobe University)
Case, Tense, and Subject Raising in Japanese - 51-83
Yoichi Miyamoto (Osaka University)
On the Unavailability of NP-Ellipsis with Japanese Relative Clauses - 85-118
Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
Steps in the Emergence of Full Syntactic Structure in Child Grammar - 119-145
Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
Conditions on Japanese Phrase Structure: From Morphology to Pragmatics - 147-171
Koji Sugisaki (Mie University)
Argument Ellipsis in Acquisition - 173-192
Daiko Takahashi (Tohoku University)
Argument Ellipsis in Japanese and Malayalam - 193-214
Yuji Takano (Kinjo Gakuin University)
Movement of Antecedents and Minimality - 215-231
Kensuke Takita and Nobu Goto (Mie University)
On (Im)possible N'-Deletion within PPs
- 1-19
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Nanzan Linguistics 8
Contents
- 1-16
Tomohiro Fujii (Yokohama National University)
On the Calculus of Control and Lack of Overt Agreement Morphology - 17-45
Nao Ishino and Hiroyuki Ura (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Towards a Theory of Split Binding: A Preliminary Sketch - 47-68
Yoichi Miyamoto (Osaka University)
On the Event Argument and Anti-Quantifier Zutsu in Japanese - 69-87
Keiko Murasugi, Tomomi Nakatani and Chisato Fuji (Nanzan University and University of Connecticut)
Three Types of the “Overgenerated No” in the Acquisition of Japanese Noun Phrases - 89-107
Masao Ochi (Osaka University)
Numeral Classifiers, Plural/Collective Elements, and Nominal Ellipsis - 109-127
Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
Case Checking/Valuation in Japanese: Move, Agree or Merge? - 129-145
Daiko Takahashi and Sichao Lin (Tohoku University)
Two Notes on Multiple Sluicing in Chinese and Japanese - 147-171
Kensuke Takita (JSPS/Tohoku University)
Pseudo-Right Dislocation and the Bare-Topic Construction in Japanese
- 1-16
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Nanzan Linguistics 7
Contents
- 1-22
Nilüfer Gültekin-Şener (University of Connecticut)
Revisiting Children’s Understanding of Inverse Scope - 23-42
Masao Ochi (Osaka University)
Multiple Wh-questions and Left Periphery - 43-61
Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
Two Notes on Feature Inheritance: A Parametric Variation in the Distribution of the EPP - 63-76
Koji Sugisaki (Mie University)
A Constraint on Argument Ellipsis in Child Japanese
- 1-22
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Nanzan Linguistics 6
Contents
- 1-11
Hideki Kishimoto (Kobe University)
Possessor Raising and Two Types of Honorification - 13-46
Yoichi Miyamoto (Osaka University)
On Chinese and Japanese Relative Clauses and NP-Ellipsis - 47-78
Keiko Murasugi, Chisato Fuji, and Tomoko Hashimoto (Nanzan University)
What’s Acquired Later in an Agglutinative Language - 79-99
Serkan Şener and Daiko Takahashi (University of Connecticut and Tohoku University)
Ellipsis of Arguments in Japanese and Turkish - 101-128
Hajime Takeuchi (Nanzan University)
Exceptional Case Marking in Japanese and Optional Feature Transmission
- 1-11
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Nanzan Linguistics 5
Contents
- 1-16
Duk-Ho An (Nanzan University)
A Note on Genitive Drop in Korean - 17-39
Mayumi Dejima, Tomomi Nakatani, and Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
The Emergence of Speech Act Phrase: Evidence from A Longitudinal Study of Two Japanese-Speaking Infants - 41-60
Hideki Kishimoto (Kobe University)
Syntactic Status of Idiomatic Subjects in Japanese - 61-73
Koji Sugisaki (Mie University)
The Acquisition of Argument Ellipsis in Japanese: A Preliminary Study - 75-104
Yuji Takano (Kinjo Gakuin University)
Scrambling and the Nature of Movement - 105-130
Yasuki Ueda (Nanzan University)
Number in Japanese and Chinese
- 1-16
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Nanzan Linguistics 4
Contents
- 1-20
R. Amritavalli (The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad)
The Origins of Functional and Lexical Categories: Tense-aspect and Adjectives in Dravidian - 21-41
Chisato Fuji, Tomoko Hashimoto, and Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
A VP-shell Analysis for the Undergeneration and the Overgeneration in the Acquisition of Japanese Causatives and Potentials - 43-68
K. A. Jayaseelan (The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad)
Topic, Focus and Adverb Positions in Clause Structure - 69-88
T.-H. Jonah Lin (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Locative Subject in Mandarin Chinese
- 1-20
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Nanzan Linguistics 3
Contents
- 1-30
Hiroshi Aoyagi (Nanzan University)
On Morphological Merger: Toward an Explanation of Verbal Agglutination in Japanese and Korean - 31-59
Masatake Arimoto (Nanzan University)
Copular Clauses in English - 63-97
T.-H. Jonah Lin (National Tsing Hua University)
Syntactic Structures of Complex Sentences in Mandarin Chinese - 98-122
Hideki Maki, Tamami Morishima, and Kazuya Tsubouchi (Gifu University)
The Nominative/Genitive Alternation in Multiple Nominative Constructions in Japanese: A Preliminary Statistical Study - 123-138
Yoichi Miyamoto (Osaka University)
On the Nominal-Internal Distributive Interpretation in Japanese
- 1-30
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Nanzan Linguistics 2
Contents
- 1-8
K. A. Jayaseelan (CIEFL, Hyderabad)
The Dravidian Experiencer Construction and the English Seem Construction - 9-31
T.-H. Jonah Lin and C.-Y. Cecilia Liu (National Tsing Hua University and National Chiao Tung University)
Coercion, Event Structure, and Syntax - 33-46
Yoichi Miyamoto and Mina Sugimura (Osaka University)
A Subject/Object Asymmetry and its Implication for Clausal Architecture in Japanese - 47-60
Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University), Tomoko Hashimoto (Nanzan University), and Sachiko Kato (MIT)
On the Acquisition of Causatives in Japanese - 61-80
Masao Ochi (Osaka University)
Ga-No Conversion and Overt Object Shift in Japanese - 81-96
Koji Sugisaki (Mie University)
Very Early Parameter-Setting: New Evidence
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Nanzan Linguistics 1
Contents
- 1-19
Keiko Murasugi and Tomoko Hashimoto (Nanzan University)
Three Pieces of Acquisition Evidence for the v-VP Frame - 21-50
Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)
Ellipsis and Pronominal Reference in Japanese Clefts
- 1-19
Nanzan Linguistics Special Issues
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Nanzan Linguistics Special Issue 5
Contents
- 1-11
Giulia Bianchi (University of Siena)
Use and Placement of Object Pronouns in German as L2 - 13-42
Giuliano Bocci (University of Siena)
On the Syntax-Prosody Interface: An Analysis of the Prosodic Properties of Postfocal Material in Italian and Its Implications - 43-54
Vineet Chaturvedi (English and Foreign Languages University), Tomohiro Fujii (Nanzan University), Atsushi Ito (Nanzan University), Tomoko Kawamura (Nanzan University), and Paroma Sanyal (English and Foreign Languages University)
Some Preliminary Notes on the WANT-DP Construction in BE-Languages - 55-78
Simone Guesser (University of Siena)
Embedded Null Subjects in Brazilian Portuguese - 79-93
Atsushi Ito (Nanzan University)
NP Movement into Theta-positions and Unexpected Behavior of Numeral Quantifier Stranding - 95-107
Vincenzo Moscati (University of Siena)
When Children are Stronger than Adults - 109-124
Hui-Chin Joyce Tsai (National Tsing Hua University)
On Gapless Relative Clauses in Chinese - 125-137
Xin-Xian Rex Yu (National Tsing Hua University)
Two Types of Adverbials in Mayrinax Atayal
- 1-11
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Nanzan Linguistics Special Issue 3.2
Contents
- 1-15
Duk-Ho An (University of Connecticut / University of Toronto)
Lower Copy Pronunciation and Multiple Wh-Fronting in ATB Contexts - 17-34
Ana C. P. Bastos (University of Connecticut)
The Brazilian Style of the Multiple Subject Constructions - 35-50
Liching Livy Chiu (National Tsing Hua University), Tomohiro Fujii (Nanzan University), and Seichi Sugawa (Nanzan University / Nagoya Gakuin University)
On Certain Commonalities between Sluicing-like Constructions in Mandarin Chinese and Japanese - 51-63
Natalia V. Fitzgibbons (University of Connecticut)
Freestanding Negative Concord Items in Russian - 65-102
Chisato Fuji, Tomoko Hashimoto, and Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
VP-Shell Analysis for the Acquisition of Japanese Potentials - 103-122
Tomoko Kawamura (Nanzan University)
Adverbial Because-clauses as Focal Elements - 123-137
Tomomi Nakatani-Murai (Nanzan University)
On the Properties of Infant Vocalization in the Japanese Pre-verbal Stage - 139-163
Tsuyoshi Sawada (University of Connecticut)
Da-Deletion: Classification of Clause-Final Elements in Japanese - 165-183
Seichi Sugawa (Nanzan University / Nagoya Gakuin University)
Ellipsis and Repair Effects - 185-198
Shigeki Taguchi (University of Connecticut)
Against the Null Complementizer Analysis of Japanese Relative Clauses - 199-228
Takuro Tanaka (University of Connecticut)
Aspectual Restriction for Floating Quantifiers - 229-242
Yasuki Ueda (Nanzan University) and Tomoko Haraguchi (Nagoya Gakuin University)
Plurality in Japanese and Chinese - 243-261
Eriko Watanabe (Nanzan University)
The Overgeneration of Dative Subjects in Child Japanese - 263-283
Eriko Watanabe, Chisato Fuji, Yoshie Kabuto, and Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University)
Experimental Evidence for the Parameter Resetting Hypothesis: The Second Language Acquisition of English Reflexive-Binding by Japanese Speakers
- 1-15
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Nanzan Linguistics Special Issue 3.1
Contents
- 1-21
Elisa Bennati (University of Siena)
Object Clitic Climbing in Adult L2 Italian: Some Experimental Evidence from L1 English and L1 Spanish Near-natives - 23-33
Jeffrey L. Bernath (University of Connecticut)
Examining Impoverished Input: Viewing the Critical Period as a Period of Formalization - 35-70
Giuliano Bocci (University of Siena)
Criterial Positions and Left Periphery in Italian: Evidence for the Syntactic Encoding of Contrastive Focus - 71-105
Christiano Chesi (University of Siena)
Five Reasons for Building Phrase Structures Top-down from Left to Right - 107-126
Tomohiro Fujii and Kensuke Takita (Nanzan University)
Wh-adverbials In-Situ, Their Island-(in)sensitivity and the Role of Demonstratives in Wh-in-situ Licensing - 127-150
Atsushi Ito (Nanzan University)
Argument Structure of Japanese Ditransitives - 151-163
Yoshie Kabuto (Nanzan University)
The Acquisition of the Mechanism of Unselective Binding, LF Wh-Movement and Constraints on Movement - 165-201
Chao-Lin Li (National Tsing Hua University)
Adverbial Verbs and Argument Attraction in Puyuma - 203-237
Masato Niimura (Nanzan University)
A Syntactic Analysis of Copula Sentences - 239-282
Natalia Rakhlin (University of Connecticut)
A New Pragmatic Account of Quantifier-spreading - 283-313
Irene Utzeri (University of Siena)
The Production and the Acquisition of Subject and Object Relative Clauses in Italian: A Comparative Experimental Study - 315-330
Sandra K. Wood (University of Connecticut)
Degrees of Resiliency in Acquisition of Language - 331-351
Keiko Yano (Nanzan University)
The Structure of the Japanese Potential (r)eru Construction: A Study in Syntax, Learnability, and Acquisition
- 1-21
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Nanzan Linguistics Special Issue 1.2
Contents
- 1-17
Tomohiro Fujii (Nanzan University)
Controlling Japanese Experiencer - 19-44
Glenda Newton (University of Cambridge)
Exploring the Nature of the Syntax-Phonology Interface: A Post-syntactic Account of the Old Irish Verbal System - 45-67
Kensuke Takita (Nanzan University)
NP-internal Honorification and N'-Deletion in Japanese - 69-90
Chuan-Hui Weng (National Tsing Hua University / Hsuan Chuang University)
Causative, Permissive, and Yielding: The Mandarin Chinese Verb of Rang - 91-98
Kensuke Takita, Chisato Fuji, Yoshie Kabuto, Eriko Watanabe, and Tomohiro Fujii (Nanzan University)
Category-based Unselective Binding: Evidence from Japanese - 99-112
Kensuke Takita (Nanzan University), Chisato Fuji (Nanzan University), and Barry C.-Y. Yang (National Tsing Hua University)
Wh-Questions in Chinese and Japanese I: Anti-Crossing and Anti-Superiority
- 1-17
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Nanzan Linguistics Special Issue 1.1
Contents
- 1-21
Masumi Aono (Nanzan University)
Derivational Theta-marking and a Uniform Analysis of the Progressive/ Perfective -te iru - 23-31
Li-Ching Livy Chiu (National Tsing Hua University)
A Focus Movement Account on Multiple Sluicing in Mandarin Chinese - 33-65
Chisato Fuji (Nanzan University)
Two Types of Causatives in Japanese and JSL: A Study in Syntax and Acquisition - 67-84
Deepti Ramadoss and R. Amritavalli (CIEFL, Hyderabad)
The Acquisition of Functional Categories in Tamil with Special Reference to Negation - 85-104
Madhavi Gayathri Raman and R. Amritavalli (CIEFL, Hyderabad)
Inflection in Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and Second Language Acquisition - 105-127
Marc Richards (University of Cambridge)
On Phases, Phase Heads, and Functional Categories - 129-163
Kensuke Takita (Nanzan University)
Focus and Wh Features in Interrogative C - 165-186
Barry C.-Y. Yang (National Tsing Hua University)
On Wh-nominal/adverb Interaction and Left Periphery - 187-208
Xin-Xian Rex Yu (National Tsing Hua University)
Evaluative Adverbs in Mandarin Wh-questions
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博士論文および研究報告書
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Takita, Kensuke | Cyclic Linearization and Constraints on Movement and Ellipsis | 博士論文 (2010) |
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Biberauer, Theresa, and Ian Roberts | Linearization and the Architecture of Grammar: A view from the Final-over-Final Constraint [with Anders Holmberg] (2009) | University of Cambridge |
Bobaljik, Jonathan | Word Order and Scope: Transparent Interfaces and the 3/4 Signature [with Susi Wurmbrand] (Draft) | University of Connecticut |
Bobaljik, Jonathan | Icelandic Control is not A-movement: The case from case [with Idan Landau] (2009) | University of Connecticut |
Bobaljik, Jonathan | Case in GB/Minimalism [with Susi Wurmbrand] (2008) | University of Connecticut |
Bobaljik, Jonathan | Missing Persons: A Case Study in Morphological Universals (2008) | University of Connecticut |
Lin, T.-H. Jonah | Occurrence of Event and Locative Subjects in Mandarin Chinese (Draft) | National Tsing Hua University |