Chizuru Ito and Rui P. Chaves: Apparent Non-Constituent Coordination in Japanes
Coordination in Japanese poses various puzzles which defy the standard notion of syntactic
category. On the one hand, one can conjoin structures which one usually would not expect to form any
constituent, and on the other hand, there are various conjunction particles that are sensitive to
the kind of conjuncts that they combine with. In this paper we argue against abandoning the usual
notion of constituency, and redefining the entire grammar of Japanese. We provide a novel
construction-based account of the data in which the phenomena result from the interaction of the
coordination construction, ellipsis, and allomorphy of the conjunction particle.
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Created: October 16, 2008
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