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On the Primary Factor Causing Intervention and Non-intervention of "Toyuu" into Japanese Outer Relative Clauses

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Abstract This paper clarifies the primary factor causing intervention and non-intervention of “toyuu” in Japanese outer relative clauses from the perspective of “domain”. To make it short, if the subject of su...bordinate clause is the same as that of the main clause, or if the content of the subordinate clause presents feeling or sense or mental activity of the subject of the main clause, the content of the subordinate clause is“ within the domain” of the main clause subject. In such a case, “toyuu” tends to intervene. In contrast, non-intervention is observed when the two subjects don’t agree, in which case the content of subordinate clause is“ outside the space” of the subject of the main clause.show more
Table of Contents 1.はじめに
2.先行研究と未解決の問題点
3.「という」介入の要因
4.終わりに

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Created Date 2012.08.16
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