TY - JOUR
T1 - Japanese internally headed relatives
T2 - Their distinctness from potentially homophonous constructions
AU - Grosu, Alexander
AU - Hoshi, Koji
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Author(s).
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This paper pursues two closely inter-related goals. One goal is to clarify and systematize the ways in which each of four distinct Japanese constructions, in particular, internally headed relatives, adverbial clauses, complement clauses, and gapless externally light-headed relatives, can be distinguished from the others in cases of homophony. The other goal is to use the results obtained in the pursuit of the former goal for the purpose of refuting earlier challenges to the theses that Japanese internally headed relatives are island-sensitive, get invariably construed as definite descriptions, disallow definite referential internal heads, and exhibit a ‘change’ sub-variety that is not reducible to gapless externally light-headed relatives. The paper assumes the correctness of the analytical approach outlined in Grosu & Landman (2012), and – crucially – that of the conceptual and technical refinements to the latter proposed in Landman (2016), some of which rely on the results of this paper.
AB - This paper pursues two closely inter-related goals. One goal is to clarify and systematize the ways in which each of four distinct Japanese constructions, in particular, internally headed relatives, adverbial clauses, complement clauses, and gapless externally light-headed relatives, can be distinguished from the others in cases of homophony. The other goal is to use the results obtained in the pursuit of the former goal for the purpose of refuting earlier challenges to the theses that Japanese internally headed relatives are island-sensitive, get invariably construed as definite descriptions, disallow definite referential internal heads, and exhibit a ‘change’ sub-variety that is not reducible to gapless externally light-headed relatives. The paper assumes the correctness of the analytical approach outlined in Grosu & Landman (2012), and – crucially – that of the conceptual and technical refinements to the latter proposed in Landman (2016), some of which rely on the results of this paper.
KW - Adverbial clauses
KW - Change-internally headed relatives
KW - Complement clauses
KW - Gapless externally light-headed relatives
KW - Homophony
KW - Internally headed relatives
KW - Split-headed relatives
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U2 - 10.5334/gjgl.226
DO - 10.5334/gjgl.226
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85110063632
SN - 2397-1835
VL - 1
JO - Glossa
JF - Glossa
IS - 1
M1 - 32
ER -