1999
DOI: 10.1023/a:1008395915524
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“…Applying Chomsky's feature system to Japanese, Miyagawa (1987) assigns the feature specification [+N, +V] to na-nouns, and [+V] (with the [±N] feature neutralized) to i-adjectives. Contra Miyagawa, Ohkado (1991) argues that both na-nouns and i-adjectives are to be treated as [+N, +V], emphasizing the commonalities between na-nouns and i-adjectives (see also Nishiyama 1999…”
Section: Implications On Feature-based Accounts Of Syntactic Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Applying Chomsky's feature system to Japanese, Miyagawa (1987) assigns the feature specification [+N, +V] to na-nouns, and [+V] (with the [±N] feature neutralized) to i-adjectives. Contra Miyagawa, Ohkado (1991) argues that both na-nouns and i-adjectives are to be treated as [+N, +V], emphasizing the commonalities between na-nouns and i-adjectives (see also Nishiyama 1999…”
Section: Implications On Feature-based Accounts Of Syntactic Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some might not consider this to be a conclusive reason not to treat them as a subclass of verbs, however. Nishiyama (1999), on the other hand, suggests that "i-adjectives" are noninflecting adjectives, regarding putative endings i, etc. as copula forms (see also Section 2.2 below).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, I assume that major subjects are located in the Spec of CP (Inoue 2004;Niinuma & Taguchi 2006;Saito 2011). In particular, essentially following Saito (2011), who discusses the structural position of major subjects in the context of the layered CP structure (cf.…”
Section: Major Subjects and Nominative Case-licensing Via Agreementioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 I also assume that (i) major subjects are thematically licensed in the Spec of PredP by predication (cf. Takezawa 1987;Heycock 1993) and (ii) tough-adjectives select a vP complement (Inoue 2004;Niinuma & Taguchi 2006).…”
Section: Major Subjects and Nominative Case-licensing Via Agreementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literatura sobre o japonês debate a existência de uma ou duas classes distintas para os adjetivos. Assumindo a universalidade dos adjetivos já mencionada no início deste capítulo, Baker (2003) considera as duas formas adjetivais (adjetivos-i e adjetivos-na) do japonês como pertencentes a uma única categoria, assim como Nishiyama (1999). Uehara (1996) e Namai (2002), por outro lado, defendem a existência de duas classes lexicais diferentes, que tratarei aqui por adjetivos verbais e adjetivos nominais.…”
Section: Com O Japonêsunclassified