ENGLISH LINGUISTICS, VOL. 9 (1992) |
Contents |
Circumstantial Predicates, PRO and D-Structure Adjunction | Hidehito Hoshi | 1 |
X' Convention and Extended Minimality | Yukio Oba | 21 |
Raising to Object in English, French, and Japanese | Hidekazu Tanaka | 39 |
On the Distribution of Wh-Words in English Elliptical Constructions | Miyoko Yasui | 61 |
The Syntax of Predicate Nominals | Noriaki Yusa | 84 |
The Anaphoric Analysis of SAME and DIFFERENT | Shinsuke Homma | 110 |
Cause and Make in Semantic Representation | Kazuko Inoue | 132 |
A Cognitive Approach to Definiteness: From Specific to Generic | Keisuke Koga | 152 |
On Gapping: An Analysis in Terms of Conceptual Structure | Nobuaki Nishioka | 176 |
Instruments: A Case Study of the Interface between Syntax and Lexical Semantics | Naoyuki Ono | 196 |
On the Relevance of Head Government to Quantifier Scope | Tomoyuki Tanaka | 223 |
The Cognitive Structure of Negation as an NPI-Licensing Condition | Akiko Yoshimura | 244 |
Japanese Conjunction kedo ('but') in Utterance-Final Use: A Relevance-Based Analysis | Reiko Itani | 265 |
More on Old English Prosody: Moraic or Syllabic? | Shin-ichi Tanaka | 284 |
[Review Articles] | ||
Cinque: Types of A-Dependencies | Kaneaki Arimura | 313 |
Kempson (ed.): Mental Representations: The Interface between Language and Reality | Isao Higashimori | 335 |
Rochemont & Culicover: English Focus Constructions and the Theory of Grammar | Tadao Maruta | 357 |
Lightfoot: How to Set Parameters: Arguments from Language Change | Keiko Yamamoto | 376 |
Editorial Notes | 392 |