ENGLISH LINGUISTICS
Online ISSN : 1884-3107
Print ISSN : 0918-3701
ISSN-L : 0918-3701
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STRONG UNIFORMITY AND GA/NO CONVERSION
SHIGERU MIYAGAWA
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2013 Volume 30 Issue 1 Pages 1-24

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We will look at ga/no Conversion in Japanese from the perspective of Strong Uniformity, which is a concrete implementation of Chomsky’s (2001) Uniformity Principle that is proposed in Miyagawa (2010). We begin with the assumption that every language contains the same set of grammatical features; these features include the discourse features of topic and focus, and they all initially occur on C. The difference between an agreement-based language such as English and a discourse-configurational language such as Japanese is in the feature that is inherited by T: in the English-type, the agreement feature is inherited by T while in the Japanese-type the discourse features are inherited by T. We will look at how this system interacts with case marking in Japanese, particularly with the case alternation of ga/no Conversion.
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