ENGLISH LINGUISTICS, VOL. 18, NO. 2(2001) |
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Subject-Because Construction and the Extended Projection Principle | Tetsuya Matsuyama | 329 | |
Voice Specification in Phrase Structure | Satoko Osawa | 371 | |
On "Minimal Link Condition Effects" | Mika Takahashi | 401 |
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Agree and Covert Phrasal Movement: Evidence from Focus Participle Licensing in Japanese | Masaki Sano | 431 | |
The Case for the Compositional Tense Theory: A Reply to Declerck | Naoaki Wada | 461 | |
Meanings of Prepositions and Inversion in English | Tatsuya Isono | 491 | |
Stress Distribution in Present-Day English | Chikako Shibata | 521 | |
Bare vP Analysis of the Infinitival Clauses in OE: Historical Development of Tough Constructions | Naoshi Nakagawa | 551 | |
[Review Articles] | |||
How Minimalistic is Human Language? (H. Lasnik, Minimalist Analysis) | Noriko Kawasaki | 581 | |
Leftward Extraction Phenomena in English (P. M. Postal, Three Investigations of Extraction) | Kaneaki Arimura | 611 | |
Categorization and Licensing of Subordinating Conjunctions (D. Haumann, The Syntax of Subordination) | Yoshio Nakamura | 631 | |
Verbal Morphology and its Syntactic Reflexes (B. W. Rohrbacher, Morphology-Driven Syntax: A Theory of V-to-I Raising and Pro-drop) | Shin-Ichiro Tomine | 661 | |
Negative Polarity: Scope and Contexts (A. Yoshimura, Hitei-Kyokusei Gensho (Negative Polarity Phenomena)) | Yasuhiko Kato | 691 | |
Verb Meaning vs. Construction Meaning: The Cases of Hit, Spray and Load (S. Iwata, A Lexical Network Approach to Verbal Semantics) | Kazuko Inoue | 721 | |
Issues in Chomsky's Ideas and Ideals (N. Smith, Chomsky: Ideas and Ideals) | Dong-Whee Yang | 751 |
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The Flesh is Weak (G. Lakoff and M. Johnson, Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and its Challenge to Western Thought) | Brendan Wilson | 781 | |
Editorial Notes | 811 | ||
Index to Volume 18 (2001) | 813 |
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