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A verbal noun (VN) in Japanese is a predicative nominal, which can form a verbal expression with a light verb suru 'do'. It is argued in the previous literature that a VN exhibits mixed characteristics of a verb and a noun (cf. Sells 1990, Kageyama 1993, Manning 1993, etc.), but it has not been clearly discussed in what respect a VN resembles a noun, and in what sense it behaves like a verb. This paper deals with basic characteristics of VNs, focusing on examining the categorial status of a VN from both morphological and syntactic perspectives. It will be argued that a VN has a form of a noun, and syntactic properties of a verb. The structure of this paper is as follows: section 2 summarizes typical properties of a noun and a verb as a basis for describing characteristics of VNs; section 3 looks at data of VNs, examining their nominal and verbal characteristics; section 4 reviews some previous approaches to VN constructions; then section 5 proposes an analysis of the VN constructions by encoding relevant information in the lexical entry of a VN.
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- 島大言語文化 : 島根大学法文学部紀要. 言語文化学科編
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島大言語文化 : 島根大学法文学部紀要. 言語文化学科編 15 (79)-(104), 2003-08-31
島根大学法文学部
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- CRID
- 1390853649748342528
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- NII論文ID
- 120005582444
- 110006937053
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- AA11147571
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- DOI
- 10.24568/5588
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- 6715152
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- 13423533
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