1539 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code LA 29 Hb 15 9789027227508 06 10.1075/la.29 13 99046742 00 BB 01 245 mm 02 164 mm 08 450 gr 10 01 JB code LA 02 0166-0829 02 29.00 01 02 Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 01 01 The Light Verb Construction in Japanese The role of the verbal noun The Light Verb Construction in Japanese: The role of the verbal noun 1 A01 01 JB code 2074 Tadao Miyamoto Miyamoto, Tadao Tadao Miyamoto University of Victoria 07 https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/2074 01 eng 11 250 03 03 xiv 03 00 232 03 01 21 495.6/5 03 1999 PL585 04 Japanese language--Verb. 04 Japanese language--Noun phrase. 10 LAN009000 12 CF 24 JB code LIN.GENER Generative linguistics 24 JB code LIN.JAPANESE Japanese linguistics 24 JB code LIN.SEMAN Semantics 01 06 02 00 This text deals with the so-called Light Verb Construction in Japanese, which consists of the verb "suru" or "do" and an accusative-marked verbal noun. It sets out to resolve debates on the role of "suru", and to determine whether it can indeed function as a light verb. 03 00 This study deals with the so-called Light Verb Construction in Japanese, which consists of the verb “suru” ‘do’ and an accusative (“o”) marked verbal noun (VN). There have been unresolved debates on the role of “suru”: whether “suru” in “VN-o suru” functions as a light or heavy verb. The previous studies attempt to disambiguate “VN-o suru” formations by relying solely on examining whether “suru” can be thematically light or not. This study argues that the ambiguity does not stem from the ‘weight’ of “suru” but from its accusative phrase: whether it is headed by a thematic (complex event) VN or non-thematic (simple event) VN. Using a principles and parameters approach and employing ideas from conceptual semantics and theories of aspect, this study demonstrates that the characterization of “VN-o suru” formations arises not from the dichotic behavior of “suru” but from the dichotic behavior of the accusative phrase. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/la.29.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027227508.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027227508.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/la.29.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/la.29.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/la.29.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/la.29.hb.png 01 01 JB code la.29.01abb 06 10.1075/la.29.01abb vii Miscellaneous 1 01 04 Abbreviations Abbreviations 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.02lis 06 10.1075/la.29.02lis ix Miscellaneous 2 01 04 List of Tables List of Tables 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.03pre 06 10.1075/la.29.03pre xi Miscellaneous 3 01 04 Preface Preface 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.04int 06 10.1075/la.29.04int 1 Chapter 4 01 04 1. Introduction 1. Introduction 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.05typ 06 10.1075/la.29.05typ 25 Chapter 5 01 04 2. Types of Nominals 2. Types of Nominals 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.06mon 06 10.1075/la.29.06mon 53 Chapter 6 01 04 3. Mono- vs. Bi-Predicational VN-o Suru 3. Mono- vs. Bi-Predicational VN-o Suru 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.07con 06 10.1075/la.29.07con 95 Chapter 7 01 04 4. Control Structure 4. Control Structure 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.08aco 06 10.1075/la.29.08aco 111 Chapter 8 01 04 5. A Conceptual Semantic Analysis 5. A Conceptual Semantic Analysis 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.09asy 06 10.1075/la.29.09asy 137 Chapter 9 01 04 6. A Syntactic Analysis 6. A Syntactic Analysis 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.10the 06 10.1075/la.29.10the 171 Chapter 10 01 04 7. The Unaccusative Hypothesis 7. The Unaccusative Hypothesis 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.11clo 06 10.1075/la.29.11clo 209 Chapter 11 01 04 8. Closing Remarks 8. Closing Remarks 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.12ref 06 10.1075/la.29.12ref 213 Miscellaneous 12 01 04 References References 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.13ind 06 10.1075/la.29.13ind 225 Miscellaneous 13 01 04 Index Index 01 eng 01 JB code JBENJAMINS John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/la.29 Amsterdam NL 00 John Benjamins Publishing Company Marketing Department / Karin Plijnaar, Pieter Lamers onix@benjamins.nl 04 01 00 20000215 C 2000 John Benjamins Publishing Company 02 WORLD WORLD US CA MX 09 01 JB 1 John Benjamins Publishing Company +31 20 6304747 +31 20 6739773 bookorder@benjamins.nl 01 https://benjamins.com 21 19 28 01 00 Unqualified price 02 JB 1 02 105.00 EUR 02 00 Unqualified price 02 88.00 01 Z 0 GBP GB US CA MX 01 01 JB 2 John Benjamins Publishing Company +1 800 562-5666 +1 703 661-1501 benjamins@presswarehouse.com 01 https://benjamins.com 21 19 28 01 00 Unqualified price 02 JB 1 02 158.00 USD 485013421 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code LA 29 GE 15 9789027294913 06 10.1075/la.29 00 EA E133 10 01 JB code LA 02 JB code 0166-0829 02 29.00 01 02 Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 01 01 The Light Verb Construction in Japanese The Light Verb Construction in Japanese 1 A01 01 JB code 2074 Tadao Miyamoto Miyamoto, Tadao Tadao Miyamoto University of Victoria 01 eng 11 250 03 03 xiv 03 00 232 03 24 JB code LIN.GENER Generative linguistics 24 JB code LIN.JAPANESE Japanese linguistics 24 JB code LIN.SEMAN Semantics 10 LAN009000 12 CF 01 06 02 00 This text deals with the so-called Light Verb Construction in Japanese, which consists of the verb "suru" or "do" and an accusative-marked verbal noun. It sets out to resolve debates on the role of "suru", and to determine whether it can indeed function as a light verb. 03 00 This study deals with the so-called Light Verb Construction in Japanese, which consists of the verb “suru” ‘do’ and an accusative (“o”) marked verbal noun (VN). There have been unresolved debates on the role of “suru”: whether “suru” in “VN-o suru” functions as a light or heavy verb. The previous studies attempt to disambiguate “VN-o suru” formations by relying solely on examining whether “suru” can be thematically light or not. This study argues that the ambiguity does not stem from the ‘weight’ of “suru” but from its accusative phrase: whether it is headed by a thematic (complex event) VN or non-thematic (simple event) VN. Using a principles and parameters approach and employing ideas from conceptual semantics and theories of aspect, this study demonstrates that the characterization of “VN-o suru” formations arises not from the dichotic behavior of “suru” but from the dichotic behavior of the accusative phrase. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/la.29.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027227508.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027227508.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/la.29.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/la.29.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/la.29.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/la.29.hb.png 01 01 JB code la.29.01abb 06 10.1075/la.29.01abb vii Miscellaneous 1 01 04 Abbreviations Abbreviations 01 01 JB code la.29.02lis 06 10.1075/la.29.02lis ix Miscellaneous 2 01 04 List of Tables List of Tables 01 01 JB code la.29.03pre 06 10.1075/la.29.03pre xi Miscellaneous 3 01 04 Preface Preface 01 01 JB code la.29.04int 06 10.1075/la.29.04int 1 Chapter 4 01 04 1. Introduction 1. Introduction 01 01 JB code la.29.05typ 06 10.1075/la.29.05typ 25 Chapter 5 01 04 2. Types of Nominals 2. Types of Nominals 01 01 JB code la.29.06mon 06 10.1075/la.29.06mon 53 Chapter 6 01 04 3. Mono- vs. Bi-Predicational VN-o Suru 3. Mono- vs. Bi-Predicational VN-o Suru 01 01 JB code la.29.07con 06 10.1075/la.29.07con 95 Chapter 7 01 04 4. Control Structure 4. Control Structure 01 01 JB code la.29.08aco 06 10.1075/la.29.08aco 111 Chapter 8 01 04 5. A Conceptual Semantic Analysis 5. A Conceptual Semantic Analysis 01 01 JB code la.29.09asy 06 10.1075/la.29.09asy 137 Chapter 9 01 04 6. A Syntactic Analysis 6. A Syntactic Analysis 01 01 JB code la.29.10the 06 10.1075/la.29.10the 171 Chapter 10 01 04 7. The Unaccusative Hypothesis 7. The Unaccusative Hypothesis 01 01 JB code la.29.11clo 06 10.1075/la.29.11clo 209 Chapter 11 01 04 8. Closing Remarks 8. 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It sets out to resolve debates on the role of "suru", and to determine whether it can indeed function as a light verb. 03 00 This study deals with the so-called Light Verb Construction in Japanese, which consists of the verb “suru” ‘do’ and an accusative (“o”) marked verbal noun (VN). There have been unresolved debates on the role of “suru”: whether “suru” in “VN-o suru” functions as a light or heavy verb. The previous studies attempt to disambiguate “VN-o suru” formations by relying solely on examining whether “suru” can be thematically light or not. This study argues that the ambiguity does not stem from the ‘weight’ of “suru” but from its accusative phrase: whether it is headed by a thematic (complex event) VN or non-thematic (simple event) VN. Using a principles and parameters approach and employing ideas from conceptual semantics and theories of aspect, this study demonstrates that the characterization of “VN-o suru” formations arises not from the dichotic behavior of “suru” but from the dichotic behavior of the accusative phrase. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/la.29.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027227508.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027227508.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/la.29.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/la.29.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/la.29.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/la.29.hb.png 01 01 JB code la.29.01abb 06 10.1075/la.29.01abb vii Miscellaneous 1 01 04 Abbreviations Abbreviations 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.02lis 06 10.1075/la.29.02lis ix Miscellaneous 2 01 04 List of Tables List of Tables 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.03pre 06 10.1075/la.29.03pre xi Miscellaneous 3 01 04 Preface Preface 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.04int 06 10.1075/la.29.04int 1 Chapter 4 01 04 1. Introduction 1. Introduction 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.05typ 06 10.1075/la.29.05typ 25 Chapter 5 01 04 2. Types of Nominals 2. Types of Nominals 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.06mon 06 10.1075/la.29.06mon 53 Chapter 6 01 04 3. Mono- vs. Bi-Predicational VN-o Suru 3. Mono- vs. Bi-Predicational VN-o Suru 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.07con 06 10.1075/la.29.07con 95 Chapter 7 01 04 4. Control Structure 4. Control Structure 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.08aco 06 10.1075/la.29.08aco 111 Chapter 8 01 04 5. A Conceptual Semantic Analysis 5. A Conceptual Semantic Analysis 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.09asy 06 10.1075/la.29.09asy 137 Chapter 9 01 04 6. A Syntactic Analysis 6. A Syntactic Analysis 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.10the 06 10.1075/la.29.10the 171 Chapter 10 01 04 7. The Unaccusative Hypothesis 7. The Unaccusative Hypothesis 01 eng 01 01 JB code la.29.11clo 06 10.1075/la.29.11clo 209 Chapter 11 01 04 8. Closing Remarks 8. 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