The Right Periphery in the Japanese CP
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Rizzi(1997) proposed a sprit CP system on the basis of the syntactic facts of Italian discourse elements on left periphery such as topic and focus. This paper explores the Japanese CP system by means of the right peripheral elements such as modal forms and sentence final particles. We claim that there is at least four independent heads in the Japanese CP-system, C1 for Fin in Rizzi's sense, C2 for E-modals, C3 for U-modals, and C4 for Sentence Final Particles.
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