Japanese Exceptional‐Case‐Marking Constructions: Raising Not Optional, Impacting Language Structure.
The article explores whether raising in Japanese constructions is optional or mandatory. It suggests that even if raising is obligatory, certain patterns can still be explained. The distribution of specific items and adjuncts can be understood by considering Transfer domains and A-movement. This means that certain elements can appear in certain positions due to specific rules, and adjuncts can move along with other elements without restrictions.