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  1. Nominalization in Languages of the Americas
  2. Syntax (General)
  3. Linguistic Typology
  4. Syntactic Complexity
  5. Elements of complex structures, where recursion isn’t
  6. Case and Voice
  7. Grammaticalization of converb constructions
  8. Voice and Grammatical Relations
  9. On the conceptual framework for voice phenomena
  10. Directional verbs in Japanese
  11. The Grammar of Causation and Interpersonal Manipulation
  12. Introduction
  13. The causative continuum
  14. Non-canonical constructions in Japanese
  15. Linguistic Typology
  16. Approaches to Language Typology
  17. Masayoshi Shibatani & Theodora Bynon (eds.), Approaches to language typology. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. Pp.xii+381.
  18. Essays in Semantics and Pragmatics
  19. The Languages of Japan
  20. Passive and Voice
  21. Grammaticization of topic into subject
  22. Word Formation in a Modular Theory of Grammar: Postsyntactic Compounds in Japanese
  23. Passive and Voice
  24. Introduction
  25. Voice in Philippine languages
  26. Passives and Related Constructions: A Prototype Analysis
  27. Preface
  28. Japanese grammar and universal grammar
  29. Issues in the Description of Turkish Vowel Harmony
  30. The Tone Pattern of Japanese: An Autosegmental Theory of Tonology
  31. Aspects of Japanese Discourse Structure
  32. Japanese Generative Grammar
  33. Grammatical Relations and Surface Cases
  34. Samuel E. Martin, A reference grammar of Japanese. New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1975. Pp. 1198.
  35. Japanese Generative Grammar
  36. Japanese generative grammar Ed. by Masayoshi Shibatani
  37. 18 On Some Fundamental Concepts of Phonology
  38. Lexical versus periphrastic causatives in Korean,
  39. The Role of Surface Phonetic Constraints in Generative Phonology
  40. The Non-Cyclic Nature of Japanese Accentuation
  41. Preface
  42. Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics
  43. Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics
  44. Voice Parameters