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Foreword | ||
Ch. 1 | Introduction | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Projection Types: Lexical vs. Functional Categories | 11 |
2.2 | The Structure of IP and DP | 25 |
2.3 | Function Features | 27 |
2.4 | The Saturation Principle | 28 |
2.5 | Deriving the Surface Order | 30 |
2.6 | On the Specifier Position | 33 |
Ch. 3 | Consequences of the Projection System | 45 |
3.1 | The Simplification of [theta]-marking | 46 |
3.2 | The Position of PRO | 56 |
3.3 | The Notion of Maximal Projection and the Status of the X-bar Schema | 88 |
Ch. 4 | The Phrase Structure of Japanese | 93 |
4.1 | Facts to be Accounted for | 94 |
4.2 | Japanese As a SPECless Language | 104 |
4.3 | The Phrase Structure of Japanese | 131 |
4.4 | Some Consequences | 141 |
References | 147 |
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