
It is also suggested that (i) Tense in Japanese moves to C, (ii) Standard Japanese has null complementizers, and (iii) the ban on A-movement out of a CP is explained in terms of the locality of Agree. To explain this constraint, it is proposed that (i) pseudo-small clauses are phasal CPs and (ii) the major subjects originating in the pseudo-small clause complements must undergo movement into a matrix theta-position, which takes place across the CP phase. subjects must receive accusative Case from a matrix predicate despite the availability of nominative Case within the complement clauses. The pseudo-small clause construction shows a puzzling constraint on major subjects originating in complement clauses: the major. The discussion concerns what I call the “pseudo”-small clause construction in Japanese, which has not received much attention in the literature. (Amos Ih Tiao), 1916-1998.This paper provides new evidence for the availability A-movement out of a CP and considers its theoretical implications. |t Existence of intangible content in architectonic from based upon the practicality of Laotzu's philosophy. Chang writes that these qualities make architectonic forms "come alive, become human, naturally harmonize with one another, and enable us to experience them with human sensibility." The Tao of Architecture continues to be essential reading for understanding the intersection between architecture and philosophy. Now with a new foreword by David Wang, this book reveals the vitality of intangible, or negative, elements. In this classic work, Amos Ih Tiao Chang expands on that idea, developing the parallel with the aid of architectural drawings and Chinese paintings. |a Frank Lloyd Wright first noted the affinity between modern Western architecture and the philosophy of the ancient Chinese writer Laotzu. |a Cover Title Copyright CONTENTS Foreword to the Princeton Classics Edition Foreword Introduction National Life-movement in Architecture Vision Variability and Complement Balance and Equilibrium Individuality and Unity Conclusion. |a Online resource, title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 28, 2017). |b Books at JSTOR Demand Driven Acquisitions. |a JSTOR Electronic access restricted to Villanova University patrons. |c Amos Ih Tiao Chang with a new foreword by David Wang.
