ENGLISH LINGUISTICS, VOL. 18, NO. 1(2001) |
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On the Scope of Some Focus Particles and Their Interaction with Causatives, Adverbs, and Subjects in Japanese | Masaki Sano | 1 | |
A Semantic Account of Island-Extraction | Ken'ichiro Nogawa | 27 | |
On So-called 'Obligatory Control': A Cognitive Account | Hiroyuki Takagi | 51 |
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The Middle and Related Constructions in English: A Cognitive Network Analysis | Maki Sakamoto | 81 | |
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Notes on Null-That Clauses in English | Toshiaki Nishihara | 107 | |
[Review Articles] | |||
Ebonics as a Systematic and Rule-governed Language (T. Perry and L. Delpit ed., The Real Ebonics Debate) | Masaru Honda | 117 | |
Recent 'Events' in Semantics (S. Rothstein ed., Events and Grammar) | Ken-ichiro Shirai | 139 | |
The Interplay between Transitivity and Ergativity: A Critical Insight from the "Middle" (M. Lemmens, Lexical Perspectives on Transitivity and Ergativity: Causative Constructions in English) | Kimihiro Yoshimura | 163 | |
Between Grammar and Lexicon (R. Jackendoff, The Architecture of the Language Faculty) | Naoyuki Ono | 187 | |
Grounding and Knowledge Structure in Conditionals: Toward a Semantic Typology of Clause Linkage (B. Dancygier, Conditionals and Prediction: Time, Knowledge and Causation in Conditional Constructions) | Toshio Ohori and Ryoko Uno | 211 | |
On the Cue of Language Acquisition and Change (D. Lightfoot, The Development of Language: Acquisition, Change, Evolution) | Hiroshi Terada | 237 | |
On the Validity of the Minimal Trees Hypothesis (S. Flynn et al. ed., The Generative Study of Second Language Acquisition) | Yuichi Tomita | 261 |
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Failure Reveals Mind: Breakdown in Sentence Comprehension (J. D. Fodor and F. Fereira ed., Reanalysis in Sentence Processing) | Shingo Tokimoto | 289 | |
Editorial Notes | 311 |
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