Abstract:A clause is a linguistic unit which consists, at a minimum, of a predicate and its argument(s). It is a unit smaller than a sentence, for a sentence can consist of more than one clause. In Japanese, a...A clause is a linguistic unit which consists, at a minimum, of a predicate and its argument(s). It is a unit smaller than a sentence, for a sentence can consist of more than one clause. In Japanese, a predicate is a verb (verbalpredicate), an i- or na-adjective plus copula (adjectivalpredicate), or a noun plus copula (nominalpredicate). Arguments typically, but not necessarily, consist of nounphrases (NPs) such as mado ga, heya ga, kore ga in (1).Read More
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-12-22
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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