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Ichiro Yuhara: Japanese productive causative sentences are not biclausal (but in fact bipropositional and this is not a mere notational variant).
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Welcome to Ichiro Yuhara's Linguistics Blog. Japanese productive causative sentences are not biclausal (but in fact bipropositional and this is not a mere notational variant). Following Yuhara ( 2009. It is my contention that they are in fact bipropositional. And that this difference is by no means a mere notational variant in much of generative linguistic theorizing. View my complete profile. History of Linguistics at the University of Chicago (CLS50). McCawley's autograph (with Chinese characters).
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Ichiro Yuhara: Yuhara 2008 Chicago Dissertation
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Welcome to Ichiro Yuhara's Linguistics Blog. Yuhara 2008 Chicago Dissertation. Title: A Multimodular Approach to Case Assignment in Japanese: A Study of Complex and Stative Predicates. Advisor: Jerrold M. Sadock (Glen A. Lloyd Distinguished Service Professor). Additional Committee Members: Amy Dahlstrom (Associate Professor), Jason Merchant (Associate Professor). I propose that the distribution of morphological case particles is a function of corresponding rules, which hierarchically relate overt nominal...
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Ichiro Yuhara: August 2011
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Welcome to Ichiro Yuhara's Linguistics Blog. I did not know until a few days ago that video-tapled conversations in " Lives in Linguistics. An interview series by Professors John R. "Haj" Ross. And John A. Goldsmith. Were downloadable through iTunes U. The first speaker (interviewee) is Professor Lila Gleitman. To launch iTunes U, please click here. An audio file is also available). PS (as of December in 2011). Thanks to Haj and John, interviews with the following linguists are viewable also:. Japanese p...
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Ichiro Yuhara: December 2011
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Welcome to Ichiro Yuhara's Linguistics Blog. The Modular Architecture of Grammar by Jerrold M. Sadock. Let me use this post to announce Professor Jerrold M. Sadock. The Modular Architecture of Grammar (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics No.132). It is the latest version of Automodular Grammar. Which he has been developing since early 1980s. To place an order, click. Cambridge University Press) and/or. Anthony C. Woodbury. University of Texas at Austin. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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RB App Checker Lite. The World’s Most Powerful Meta-Disclaimer. September 23, 2012 at 20:19:54. This post has been updated. Several times (last update was on Feb.8, 2013); be sure to scroll to the end. Also see my final follow-up in 2014. Cables, which have no active components anywhere, transmit data at such speeds that careful shielding is necessary, and cable prices have stayed relatively high; if you get a cheap cable, you may find out that it doesn’t work well (or at all). Is an interesting case; it...
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Ichiro Yuhara: The Modular Architecture of Grammar by Jerrold M. Sadock
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Welcome to Ichiro Yuhara's Linguistics Blog. The Modular Architecture of Grammar by Jerrold M. Sadock. Let me use this post to announce Professor Jerrold M. Sadock. The Modular Architecture of Grammar (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics No.132). It is the latest version of Automodular Grammar. Which he has been developing since early 1980s. To place an order, click. Cambridge University Press) and/or. Anthony C. Woodbury. University of Texas at Austin. View my complete profile. Japanese productive causativ...
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Ichiro Yuhara: November 2012
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Welcome to Ichiro Yuhara's Linguistics Blog. Oldest Linguistics Department in the US? If you are interested in "oldest department of linguistics in the US," Geoffrey K. Pullum's blog entry " But not as early as we were; Chicago strikes back. Is informative and useful. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. A Student's Introducation to English Grammar by Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum. History of Linguistics at the University of Chicago (CLS50). When the exception is the norm.
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Ichiro Yuhara: June 2014
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Welcome to Ichiro Yuhara's Linguistics Blog. An Automodular View of English Grammar by Yoshio Ueno(*2015 the English Linguistics Society of Japan Prize*). S new book An Automodular View of English Grammar. Waseda University Press) is now available from here. His 1994 dissertation, Grammatical Functions and Clause Structure in Japanese. Impressed every single member of his dissertation committee (including Jerrold M. Sadock. By contrast, Yoshio Ueno. Automodular View of English Grammar. Employs a multimod...
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Ichiro Yuhara: An Automodular View of English Grammar by Yoshio Ueno(*2015 the English Linguistics Society of Japan Prize*)
http://iyuhara.blogspot.com/2014/06/an-automodular-view-of-english-grammar.html
Welcome to Ichiro Yuhara's Linguistics Blog. An Automodular View of English Grammar by Yoshio Ueno(*2015 the English Linguistics Society of Japan Prize*). S new book An Automodular View of English Grammar. Waseda University Press) is now available from here. His 1994 dissertation, Grammatical Functions and Clause Structure in Japanese. Impressed every single member of his dissertation committee (including Jerrold M. Sadock. By contrast, Yoshio Ueno. Automodular View of English Grammar. Employs a multimod...