Null-expletive Subject in Japanese

In the current Government and Binding framework, every sentence must have a subject. When the matrix subject position is non-thematic, it is filled by an expletive. Japanese, however, lacks an overt expletive. This raises the question of whether the language has an expletive which is null, or raises...

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Main Author: Terada, Michiko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kansas 1993-01-01
Series:Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1808/313
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description In the current Government and Binding framework, every sentence must have a subject. When the matrix subject position is non-thematic, it is filled by an expletive. Japanese, however, lacks an overt expletive. This raises the question of whether the language has an expletive which is null, or raises an embedded subject to the matrix subject position. I will argue that Japanese does indeed have a null-expletive by discussing how a negative polarity item behaves
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spelling doaj.art-44ba7f082f1349b58296aa1b29663f952022-12-22T04:09:35ZengUniversity of KansasKansas Working Papers in Linguistics2378-76001993-01-011812410.17161/KWPL.1808.313Null-expletive Subject in JapaneseTerada, MichikoIn the current Government and Binding framework, every sentence must have a subject. When the matrix subject position is non-thematic, it is filled by an expletive. Japanese, however, lacks an overt expletive. This raises the question of whether the language has an expletive which is null, or raises an embedded subject to the matrix subject position. I will argue that Japanese does indeed have a null-expletive by discussing how a negative polarity item behaveshttp://hdl.handle.net/1808/313Japanese language-- SubjectJapanese language-- Syntax
spellingShingle Terada, Michiko
Null-expletive Subject in Japanese
Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics
Japanese language-- Subject
Japanese language-- Syntax
title Null-expletive Subject in Japanese
title_full Null-expletive Subject in Japanese
title_fullStr Null-expletive Subject in Japanese
title_full_unstemmed Null-expletive Subject in Japanese
title_short Null-expletive Subject in Japanese
title_sort null expletive subject in japanese
topic Japanese language-- Subject
Japanese language-- Syntax
url http://hdl.handle.net/1808/313
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