@article{oai:miyazaki-mu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001336, author = {福田, 稔 and FUKUDA, Minoru}, issue = {1}, journal = {宮崎公立大学人文学部紀要, Bulletin of Miyazaki Municipal University Faculty of Humanities}, month = {Mar}, note = {The paper deals with the lexical, pragmatic, and semantic properties of Japanese constructions such as Taro-no usotuki! (Taro-GEN liar), which means “Taro, you are a liar!” Since the constructions under investigation are “clause-like” nominal expressions, they are referred to as clausal nominal expressions (CNEs) in the present paper. It is argued that the three properties of CNEs are closely related to the syntactic structure of CNEs and that many of them can be deduced from the syntactic nature of CNEs. Specifically, it is proposed that CNEs should be identified as a vocative phrase (VocP) dominating a nominal Small Clause. It follows from the discussion that CNEs can provide us with evidence for the hypothesis that there is a Middle Field in the noun phrase structure as well as in the clausal structure., 10, P, 論文, Article}, pages = {129--151}, title = {A Syntactic Analysis of the Lexical, Pragmatic, and Semantic Properties of “Clausal” Nominal Expressions in Colloquial Japanese}, volume = {28}, year = {2021}, yomi = {フクダ, ミノル} }