@article{oai:aue.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000144, author = {土岐, 留美江}, journal = {愛知教育大学研究報告. 人文・社会科学編}, month = {Mar}, note = {text, This paper examines lexical-semantic properties of verbs, adjectives and auxiliaries appearing in quasinominal phrases(quasi-nominal construction with adnominal verbal ending)which are accompanied by postpositional particle “ga,” in comparison with those without postpositional particle and other attributive constructions such as adnominal clauses or final-attributives(sentences ending in adnominal form)in colloquial Heian Japanese. The specific findings are as follows: ⒜ In quasi-nominal phrases with postpositional particle “ga”, verbs of motion/change, verbs of motion/thought/perception are most frequent(about40% each), while verbs of existence are least frequent(about 20%). ⒝ In quasi-nominal phrases, all adjectives types(emotional, attributive and intermediate)appear. ⒞ In quasi-nominal phrases, past and perfect auxiliaries are frequently used, but some conjecture auxiliaries are also frequent. It is revealed that there are some usage differences between quasi-nominal phrases without postpositional particles and those with postpositional particle “ga.” In order to clarify the relationship between quasi-nominal phrases and final-attributives in the syntax of adnominal-ending forms, it is necessary to examine their uses more extensively, including those accompanied by other postpositional particles.}, pages = {15--23}, title = {平安和文会話文における準体句―助詞「が」後接の場合―}, volume = {59}, year = {2010} }