forthcoming
- Narita, Hiroki (submitted). *{XP, YP}, the Independence of the LCA and Antisymmetry, and the LCA-free Phase-based Account of the CED Effect. Submitted to Proceedings of the Conference on Minimalist Approaches to Syntactic Locality.
2012
- Narita, Hiroki (2012). Phase cycles in service of projection-free syntax. In Angel J. Gallego, ed., Phases: developing the framework, pp. 125-172. (non-final version)
- Narita, Hiroki (2012). Head-detection, Phases, and the Complementarity of XP- v.s. Xo-movement. Online Proceedings of GLOW in Asia Workshop for Young Scholars 2011,
pp. 232-246.
- Narita, Hiroki (2012). Remarks on the nature of headedness and compositionality in bare phrase structure. In Haruka Toyoda, ed., Proceedings of Sophia University Linguistic Society 26, pp. 81-126.
2011
- Narita, Hiroki (2011). Phasing in Full Interpretation. PhD thesis submitted to Harvard University, 2011. Downloadable at http://ling.auf.net/lingBuzz/001304.
- 成田広樹・福井直樹 (2011). 言語を巡る「何」と「なぜ」ー生成文法の視点からー. 『日本語学』30(13): 24-33.
2010
- Narita, Hiroki, and Koji Fujita (2011). A naturalist reconstruction of minimalist and evolutionary biolinguistics. Biolinguistics 4:356-376.
- Narita, Hiroki (2010). The tension between explanatory and biological adequacy. A review of Naoki Fukui’s (2006) Theoretical Comparative Syntax: Studies in Macroparameters (non-final version). Lingua 120:1313-1323.
2009
- Narita, Hiroki (2009). The naturalist program for neo-Cartesian biolinguistics. In Takahito Shinya and Ako
Imaoka, eds., Proceedings of the 24th Annual Meeting of the Sophia University Linguistic Society. pp. 55-91. [the final version with footnotes] Based on the talk I presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Sophia University Linguistics Society under the title “Five reasons for naturalizing meaning”.
- Narita, Hiroki (2009). Unbounded iteration in coordination and the copy theory of movement. Poster presented at ConSOLE XVIII, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB), December 17th-19th, 2009.
- Narita, Hiroki, and Bridget Samuels (2009). The H-α schema and phonological ph(r)asing. Paper presented at the Formal Approaches to the Phonology-Morphology-Syntax Interfaces workshop at ConSOLE XVIII, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB), December 16th, 2009. (Handout PDF)
- Lohndal, Terje, and Hiroki Narita (2009). Internalism as methodology. Biolinguistics, 3(4):321-331.
- Narita, Hiroki (2009). Full Interpretation of Optimal Labeling. Biolinguistics, 3(2-3):213-254.
- Narita, Hiroki (2009). How Syntax Naturalizes Semantics. A review of Juan Uriagereka’s (2008) Syntactic Anchors: On Semantic Structuring. Lingua 119(11):1767-1775. (Non-final version)
- 成田 広樹 (2009). 《回帰を巡る国際会議》報告. 月刊言語九月号 収録. Recursion Conferenceの大会報告. (初稿)
- Narita, Hiroki (2009). Multiple Transfer in service of recursive Merge. Paper presented at the 32nd GLOW Colloquium, April 15th-18th, 2009. Abstract published in GLOW Newsletter #62, 89-91.
2008
- Narita, Hiroki (2008). Two Ways of Pronouncing Unpronounceable QR. IN Proceedings of the 9th Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics (TCP2008), Tokyo: Hituzi Syobo.
- (A handout version presented at TCP2008 on March 14th, 2008, at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan: Relabeling Quantifier Raising.)
2007
- Narita, Hiroki (2007). Project Both in Japanese, with a Case Study of Head-internal Relative Clauses. Proceedings of the 8th Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics (TCP2007), Tokyo: Hituzi Syoboo.
- Narita, Hiroki (2007). Counter Equi “NP”-trace Pronunciation. Proceedings of the 4th Formal Approaches to Japanese Linguistics Conference (FAJL4), Cambridge, Mass: MIT.
- Narita, Hiroki (2007). A “Project Both” Perspective on Covert Movement in Japanese Head-Internal Relative Clauses. MA thesis, Sophia University.
- Narita, Hiroki (2007). Spelling-Out Case-Values: In View of Passive Constructions, with Special Reference to Japanese Possessor Passive. in Proceedings the 21st Annual Meeting of the Sophia University Linguistic Society.
2005
- Narita, Hiroki (2005). Classifier, Number, and Countability. My BA Thesis, submitted to the faculty of International Christian University. (A Handout version presented at the Universal Grammar Study Conference at ICU, March 7th, 2005)