@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02003936, author = {金城, 克哉 and Kinjo, Katsuya}, issue = {52}, journal = {琉球大学欧米文化論集 = Ryudai Review of Euro-American Studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper examines some restrictions on so-called adjective predicate construction in Japanese, especially in the case of tanoshii ("fun"). Previous studies of Japanese complements have focused on mainly the complements of verb-predicate construction, regarding when to use no and koto. Meanwhile, adjectives have been studied how they make groups and what characteristics such groups have. Examining various examples, this paper suggests the following restrictions on the complements of adjective-predicate construction:\n(i) Usually, the subject of the complement sentence is the person who\nfeels fun.\n(ii) The event expressed in the complement has somehow gives impact\non the person who feels fun.\n(iii) Third person subject is restricted in the complement sentence,\nexcept the condition (ii) above is effective., 紀要論文}, pages = {1--20}, title = {形容詞述語文についての一考察 : 「楽しい」の補文制限について}, year = {2008} }