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Diachronic Shrinking of Genitive Subject Clause in Standard Japanese: Evidence from Intergenerational Comparison of Sentence Acceptability
Ogawa, Y., Wada, Y. & Niikuni, K., 2025 Jan 1, Theories of Morphological Case and Topic/Focus: Synchronic Variation and Diachronic Change in Japanese and Beyond. Springer Science+Business Media, p. 43-72 30 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Historical Development of the Dative Subject Construction in Japanese as Individual-Level Possessive Construction with FinP-Subject
Ogawa, Y. & Nawata, H., 2025 Jan 1, Theories of Morphological Case and Topic/Focus: Synchronic Variation and Diachronic Change in Japanese and Beyond. Springer Science+Business Media, p. 105-139 35 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Introduction: Current Issues in Any Theory of Morphological Case
Ogawa, Y., 2025 Jan 1, Theories of Morphological Case and Topic/Focus: Synchronic Variation and Diachronic Change in Japanese and Beyond. Springer Science+Business Media, p. 1-15 15 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Nominative/Genitive Conversion in Kumamoto Japanese as Focal/Presentational Distinction in the Complementizer Domain
Moriyama, K., Niikuni, K., Wada, Y. & Ogawa, Y., 2025 Jan 1, Theories of Morphological Case and Topic/Focus: Synchronic Variation and Diachronic Change in Japanese and Beyond. Springer Science+Business Media, p. 73-104 32 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Preface
Ogawa, Y., 2025 Jan 1, Theories of Morphological Case and Topic/Focus: Synchronic Variation and Diachronic Change in Japanese and Beyond. Springer Science+Business MediaResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Foreword/postscript