In:Putting Adpositions in Place: Sortal domains and modifier PPs in Japanese
Kaori Takamine
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 240] 2017
► pp. 253–255
Index
Published online: 19 June 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.240.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.240.index
A
- adverb
43–44, 103, 119, 236
- recursion of adverb119
- sentence adverb236
- subject-oriented adverb 43–44, 103 ; see also repetitive and restitutive reading of mata
- Aktionsart
11, 190–194, 230, 233
- accomplishment 190–192, 208
- achievement 191–192, 205
- activity 190–192, 198, 205
- anaphor binding
21, 208, 221, 222
- plural anaphor zibun-tachi 222
- anchoring233
- Aoun, J. and Li, Y.h.A.47
- aspectual verb
- das 109–111, 120, 123–125, 127, 131, 135–139, 141–142, 144–146
- hazime 110–118, 122–123, 192
- oe 109–118, 122–124, 126–127, 129–142, 144–147, 191–192
- owar 111–112, 116–118, 120, 122–123, 192
- tsuzuke 109–114, 117–118, 120–124, 126–128, 130, 132–136, 138–139, 141–142, 144–147
- Barss, A. and Lasnik, H. 19–20, 23–24
- Beavers, J.204
- Beck, S.211
- Beck, S. and Johnson, K.207
- Benefactive 44–46, 48–49, 65
- binding of pronoun200 see also empty pronoun pro
- Bobaljik’s Paradox184
- Bruening, B.52
- Carlson, G.194
- cartographic approach 5, 152–153
- causative sase 214
- Chomsky, N. 1–4, 84
- Cinque, G. 4–8, 83, 121–122, 189
- Comitative (Com) 86–87, 89–99, 102, 105–109, 130–132, 142–144, 147, 149, 173–174, 179–182, 221–224
- coordinate221
- creation verb 225–226
- Dative Case particle ni 72–73
- discourse pro-drop 62–63
- ditransitive construction in Japanese 81–82, 85–86
- ‘do so’ substitution 64–65 ; see also soo su substitution
- durative adverbial190
- Dutch 33, 209–210
- Eide, K.13
- empty pronoun pro 199
- event domain 14, 188–189, 191–192, 194–198, 232, 234–235, 239–242
- event sort (e) 196, 241
- exhaustive listing reading 155–156, 160–161
- floating numeral quantifier 73–74, 220, 233
- focus neutral order 16, 61, 75, 85–86, 94, 240
- focus particle
103, 230–231, 233
- focus particle dake 230–233
- Frey, W. 54–55, 199, 216–218, 236–237
- Fukuda, S. 116–119, 121–124, 189–192, 208
- functional category 1–2, 4, 14
- Gehrke, B. 202, 209–210
- German 45–48, 50–56, 95, 216–218, 235–237
- Goal 66, 203–207, 211–212
- Hacquard, V.14
- Hoji, H. 81, 199–201
- idiom117
- imperative117
- Inagaki, S.205
- individual-level predicate 193–194
- initiator 190, 224
- Instrumental (Inst) 44–45, 52, 54, 62–65, 67, 70, 94–95, 98–102, 104–109, 138–139, 147, 149, 175–177, 197–199, 201–202
- Ishihara, S. 82–84
- Ishihara, Y.99
- Ishizuka, T. 189–190
- Kageyama, T. 109–111, 115, 189
- Kayne, R. 36, 46, 56, 221
- Kishimoto, H.199, 201, 220, 230
- Kiss, K.156
- Koizumi, M. 83, 102, 111, 199
- Krapova, I. and Cinque, G. 54–55
- Kudo, M.158
- Kuno, S. 81, 87–88, 110–111, 192
- Kuroda, S. 81, 88, 155, 221
- layered VP 198–199, 206, 242
- Locative (Loc)
24–26, 30, 37–41, 51, 53–54, 59, 94, 109, 125, 128–129, 143, 148, 158, 171–172, 177, 179–181, 183, 186, 188, 194, 203–204, 207, 232, 234, 235, 237–239
- Loc1 143, 177, 183, 232, 235, 239
- Loc2 143, 177, 183, 232, 235, 239
- Maienborn, C. 235–236
- Malefactive 46, 49, 52, 54, 65–66
- Manner (Man) 54–57, 67–70, 95, 98–99, 124, 141–143, 192, 195, 197, 217–221, 223, 232, 240, 242
- Material (Mat) 69, 71–72, 95, 97–99, 108–109, 124, 139–143, 177, 179, 181–182, 188, 192, 195, 197, 223–228, 232, 240, 242
- Matter 45–46, 49, 52
- Miyagawa, S. 72–74, 81, 199, 233–234
- modal
5, 9–14, 16–17, 108–110, 115, 144, 150–154, 158, 162–164, 166–173, 175–177, 179–184, 186–187, 197, 234–235, 239–242
- abilitative modal 151–152, 158, 162, 164, 167–168, 170–171, 173, 175
- deontic strong necessity modal 150–151, 162–163, 166–167, 169, 172–173, 175
- deontic weak necessity modal 152, 170, 172, 174, 176
- epistemic modal 13, 151–152
- evidential modal 5–6, 150–151, 162–163, 166
- modal and aspect 16–17, 177, 179, 182, 184
- modal doubling167
- modal hierarchy 152–153, 167, 177
- volitional modal hoshii 150, 152
- volitional modal tai 166–167, 169, 171, 173, 175, 183
- Nakayama, M. and Koizumi, M. 214, 219–220
- Nam, S. 202, 239
- Nishigauchi, T. 110–111, 113–115, 117–118, 221–223
- Nishiyama, A. 148, 155, 189
- Norwegian 5, 13, 25, 36–38, 54–56
- Ogawa, Y. and Niinuma, F. 204, 206–209
- Ogihara, T. 144, 153, 188
- pair-list reading 46–47
- passive
9–11, 23–24, 66, 113–116, 122–123, 189–191, 218
- adversity passive 66, 190–191
- long passive 113–116
- passive participle 10, 189
- short passive 113–114
- Path
46, 49, 52, 54, 65, 106, 191–192, 202–205, 209–211, 213, 224
- path argument 191–192, 203–204
- Perfect over Progressive 9, 12
- PlaceP 203–206
- PP hierarchy
30, 38, 44, 97, 99, 102, 106–107, 108–109, 143, 179–181, 223–224, 228, 240–242
- Focus neutral order (FNO) hierarchy 99, 102, 106–107
- Quantifier Scope (QS) hierarchy 97, 99, 102, 106–107
- progressive 9–12, 14–16, 109, 144–145, 147, 150, 153–155, 157–160, 164, 167, 188–189 ; see also progressive tei
- proposition sort (p) 14, 188
- pseudo-clefting 99–100, 104, 212–213, 215, 218–220, 227, 240
- quantificational subject 87, 199–201
- quantifier scope 46–47, 49, 52–53, 81, 87, 89, 96, 125, 220
- question-answer pair 63, 85
- raising vs. control
110–118
- control verb 112–117
- raising verb 112–114, 116–117
- Ramchand, G. 123, 190, 202–204, 209, 224, 226, 242
- reconstruction 84, 89, 92, 97
- Reinhart, T. 77, 82–84, 200
- repetitive and restitutive reading of mata 206–207
- Result P (ResP) 123, 197, 203–204, 206–208, 226–228, 232
- restructuring verb 110, 115
- resultative predicate203
- Resultee 203, 206, 224, 226
- result state 144–145, 147–148, 150, 153–155, 158, 162, 164–165, 167, 184, 187–188, 195–196, 203, 207, 225–227 ; see also result state tei
- Ritter, E. and Rosen, S. 207, 209
- roll-up movement 56, 58
- Reason (Rsn)
68, 71, 94, 133, 228–229, 231–232
- Rsn1 228–230, 232, 240, 242
- Rsn2 228–230, 232–233, 240–242
- Saito, M. 47, 76–81, 88, 233–234
- scope of negation234
- scrambling 75, 79–85, 88–89, 92, 97, 120, 216, 234, 237 ; see also floating numeral quantifier
- selectional restriction 61–62, 67, 69, 72, 111, 118, 191, 229
- semelfactive 203, 205
- Subject honorification (SH)
111–113, 116, 122–123, 221–223
- embedded SH 112–113, 116, 123
- matrix SH 112–113, 116, 123
- Shibatani, M. 110–113, 189–190, 192
- Shirai, Y. 153–154, 164–165
- situation domain 14, 181, 188–189, 192, 195–197, 228–230, 232–235, 239, 241–242
- situation (s) 197, 232–235, 239–241
- soo su substitution 67–69, 72, 198, 211
- sortal domain
14–15, 17, 188, 197, 240–242
- sortal domain analysis 17, 241 ; see also situation domain and event domain
- sortal shift 188, 196
- SourcePath (SrcP) 106–109, 124, 134–135, 142–144, 197, 209–215, 223, 228, 232
- SourceControl (SrcC) 106–108, 124, 135–136, 142–144, 177, 179, 182, 188, 197, 213–215, 223, 228, 232
- stage-level predicate193
- stative verb 10, 192–194, 224, 229
- Stringer, D. 204–205
- Sugita, M. 153–155, 157
- Tada, H. 88, 115
- Takezawa, K. 205–206, 211
- Takita, K. 122–123
- Talmy, L.202
- Tanaka, E.205
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tei
- current situation aspect tei 158–162
- experiential aspect tei 153–155, 157–161
- progressive tei 154–155, 157–158
- result state tei 153–155, 158
- Temporal (Temp) 24–28, 30, 37–41, 44, 48–49, 51–57, 59, 67, 69–70, 72–73, 75, 86–87, 89–99, 107–110, 124–127, 142–144, 147–149, 167–170, 177, 179–184, 186–188, 193–197, 232–235
- Tenny, C. 122, 164, 225
- Voice 123, 188–190, 192, 194–195, 235, 242
- VP fronting 30, 102–107, 146–147, 212–213, 228
- Wiltschko, M. 14, 233
- Wurmbrand, S. 110, 115
- Yatsushiro, K. 103–104
