@article{oai:kuis.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000306, author = {青木, ひろみ and アオキ, ヒロミ and Aoki, Hiromi}, journal = {言語科学研究 : 神田外語大学大学院紀要}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), Japanese potential forms can be created by adding the suffix-(ar) eru or the phrase kotogadekiru. However, some intransitive verbs with this suffix or phrase produce ill-forms. In this study, I will demonstrate that intransitive verbs can be classified into four types and the analysis of their characteristics in the following terms; (1) agentivity, (2) semantic role and (3) semantic nature. The result is related to the concept of volitionality. The potential of intransitive verbs, which semantically indicate volitionality, can be achieved by adding-(ar) eru and kotogadekiru. The intransitive verbs, which do not indicate volitionality, have potential forms since they already implicate the meaning of potentials.}, title = {<論文>《可能》における自動詞の形態的分類と特徴}, volume = {3}, year = {1997} }