Complementizer Drop And IP Complementation in Japanese
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https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.650Keywords:
Japanese language-- Syntax, Japanese language-- ComplementAbstract
The main purpose of the present paper is to provide a principled account for a phenomenon called "Complementizer Drop" in the dialects of Japanese and its related phenomena in teens of the head-raising approach without recourse to the ECP or GB-type approach, under the assumption that the complement clause without a complementizer is not CP but a smaller projection such as IP. This head-raising operation is triggered to satisfy the licensing condition on non-canonical structural realizations such as a marked IP complement clause. It is also argued that our new analysis can explain the dialectal differences With regard to Complementizer Drop under a theory of markedness.Downloads
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Fukuda, . M. (2000). Complementizer Drop And IP Complementation in Japanese. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 25, 39-52. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.650