@article{oai:kuis.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000286, author = {須賀, 章夫 and スガ, アキオ and Suga, Akio}, journal = {言語科学研究 : 神田外語大学大学院紀要}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), In this paper, I will introduce a new term "Zero-form subject" and analyze the subject of the Japanese imperative and negative imperative sentence. "Zero-form subject" is singled out here as one state of subjects that do not appear in a sentence. Though it does not appear in a sentence, it is possible to know what it is from the verbal and non-verbal context. In that respect, the "Zero-form subject" is similar to an omitted subject, but they are not the same. When an omitted subject appears in a sentence, it does not effect the meaning of the whole sentence. The "Zero-form subject", however, appears in a sentence with a contrastive meaning, and thus effects the meaning of the whole sentence. I will analyze a subject of the Japanese imperative and negative imperative sentence and show that they have the "Zero-form subject".}, pages = {49--61}, title = {命令・禁止表現文における主語のゼロ化と顕在化}, volume = {1}, year = {1995} }