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9 February 2010

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Locality and Information Structure

A cartographic approach to Japanese

Yoshio Endo
Yokohama National University

2007. x, 235 pp.
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978 90 272 3380 6 / EUR 110.00 / USD 165.00
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This monograph presents a systematic exploration of Japanese syntax within the cartographic approach, paying special attention to the locality effects induced by discourse-based features such as topic and focus. Although the main focus is on Japanese syntax, implications of the analyses developed are investigated from a broader comparative perspective. Unlike previous works on Japanese generative syntax, this book is based partially on informant surveys, including the distribution of adverbials and the categorical status of nominative-Case-marked adverbials, as well as an exhaustive survey of ditransitive predicates in terms of word formation and idioms in Koujien, one of the most comprehensive Japanese dictionaries. A systematic syntactic study of the nature of clause-final particles in Japanese, an area previously only explored in the framework of discourse analysis, is also presented. It is shown that the EPP may be satisfied by such discourse-related elements as topic and focus and by these sentence final particles.


Table of contents

Preface
viii–ix
List of abbreviations
x
Chapter 1: Introduction
1–18
Chapter 2: Evolution of relativized minimality
19–43
Chapter 3: Topic and quantifier-induced blocking effects
44–64
Chapter 4: Are topics special?
65–93
Chapter 5: Focus and case
94–109
Chapter 6: Focus and nominative adverbials
110–124
Chapter 7: Ditransitives
125–159
Chapter 8: On the nature of the subject position
160–203
Chapter 9: Informant surveys
204–217
Chapter 10: Concluding remarks
218–221
References
222–232
Subject index
233–235


Yoshio Endo's book represents the first systematic attempt to study the cartography of the Japanese clause, with illuminating results both for the analysis of many Japanese constructions and for the cartography of syntactic structures in general.
Luigi Rizzi, University of Siena

Among its many contributions, Yoshio Endo's book brings the CP system in Japanese into sharp focus. The CP layer has been largely ignored in this language due in part to lack of overt Wh-movement. Using tools of cartography, Endo shows the vast richness of the CP domain and demonstrates how this study in turn advances the work on cartography.
Shigeru Miyagawa, Massachusetts Institute of Technology