| Japanese Version |
| STUDIES IN ENGLISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE No. 35 2026 |
| CONTENTS | ||
| Articles | |||
| Adjunct Islands and Phasehood of CP | KANNO Satoru | 1 | |
| Complementizers in English Free Relatives: Their Presence and Absence | MATSUYAMA Tetsuya | 21 | |
| A Proposal for a Developmental Model of English Nouns Based on Diachronic and Crosslinguistic Data | MORIBE Sosui and YOSHIMURA Riichi |
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| The (Non)simultaneity of Bare Infinitival Complement for Causative Verbs in the English Language | MURAOKA Souichiro | 62 | |
| A PF-based Analysis of Island-Insensitivity of Rightward Movement | SAITO Shogo | 82 | |
| Temporal Perspective Shifts in the Historical Present and Instructional Sentences | TANAKA Kosuke | 101 | |
| Comparing the Gaps in Comparative Clauses and in Restrictive Relative Clauses | TOZAWA Takahiro | 121 | |
| Differences in the Conception of Tense between English Linguistics and English Education: Historical Shifts and Future Directions | KITAJIMA Shota | 140 | |
| Guyon in the New World: Gold, Temperance, and English Identity in Spenser’s Cave of Mammon | CHEN Lu | 160 | |
| Being a Writer: An Anatomisation of the Female Element of Creativity in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando | ISECHI Hitomi | 178 | |
| Representation of Descent into Madness: Women and Animals in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea | YIN Yimeng | 198 | |
| Research Note | |||
| Integrated Language Activities in Japanese High School English Classes: Practice and Analysis Based on the Theoretical Framework of “Language Activities” in the Course of Study | MATSUO Shintaro | 215 | |
| Review | |||
| Kuno, Susumu and Ken-ichi Takami (2022) Nazotoki no Eibunpou: Jodoshi [Demystification of English Grammar: Auxiliary Verbs]. Tokyo: Kurosio Publishers, January 2022, x + 210 pp. | NOMURA Tadao | 226 |