ENGLISH LINGUISTICS, VOL. 13 (1996) |
Contents |
[Articles] | ||
Gapping and Gapping-like Phenomena | Yoshio Nakamura | 1 |
Adjoin VS. Merge, and the Concept of C-command | Hiroshi Hasegawa | 15 |
On the Derivation of Parasitic Gap Constructions | Hiroyuki Tanaka | 40 |
Word Order, Object Shift and Multiple Specifiers | Yoshiki Ogawa | 63 |
Extraposition and VP-Shell | Ichiro Hirata | 93 |
The Stage-Level Restriction and the Peculiar Status of Depictive Predicates | Naoshi Koizumi | 121 |
Antecedent-Contained Deletion and Focus | Ken-ichi Takami | 140 |
Does Doc Brown Know Which Expression Takes Us Back to the Future: Be Going To or Will? | Naoaki Wada | 169 |
The Syntax and Semantics of the Cognate Object Construction | Masumi Matsumoto | 199 |
English Cognate Object Constructions and Their Transitivity | Yuko Horita | 221 |
On the Interaction of Possessive Constructions with Two Types of Abstract Nominalization: A Cognitive Viewpoint | Naoko Hayase | 248 |
Negl Constructions in Old English | Masayuki Ohkado | 277 |
[Notes and Discussion] | ||
The Sense of Actualization of Not Until | Renaat Declerck | 299 |
[Review Articles] | ||
Intricacies of Identity (R. Fiengo and R. May, Indices and Identity) | Christopher Tancredi | 309 |
Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects of English Auxiliaries (A. Warner, English Auxiliaries.' Structure and History) | Tomoyuki Tanaka | 338 |
Information-Based Theory of Syntax and Semantics (C. Pollard and I. A. Sag, Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar) | Chiharu Uda | 367 |
Editorial Notes | 396 |