ENGLISH LINGUISTI CS VOL. 3 (1986) |
Contents |
On the government-binding theory and derived nominals | Masachiyo Amano | 1 |
Lexicalization of syntactic phrases | Reiko Shimamura | 20 |
Semantics of deverbal adjectives in English | Chuta Funayama | 38 |
On the distribution of clausal arguments | Akira Kikuchi | 58 |
Prepositional to-infinitives in English | Jun Abe | 79 |
Nouns with appositional of complements and pseudo- partitive NP's | Masayuki Ike-uchi | 98 |
Right node raising: a null anaphor analysis | Norimi Kimura | 118 |
Variable binding | Ken-ichi Mihara | 134 |
Japanese LF-movement and variable binding | Masaki Sano | 151 |
On the development of impersonal constructions | Miki Kobayashi | 175 |
[Notes and Discussions] | ||
Against traces in morphology | Kaneharu Irube | 199 |
The scope of non- is non-uniform | Yoko Yumoto | 206 |
Missing subjects in adverbial clauses | Ken-ichi Takami | 213 |
Binding theory and s-structure | Noriaki Yusa | 218 |
Any in the there-construction | Kunitoshi Takahashi | 224 |
How many cats? | Koko Okuno | 226 |
On coordination of essence and accident | Kiji Mega | 231 |