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In writing this book, I have been helped by many people. I am very grateful to Takamichi Aki, Nobu Goto, Koji Hoshi, Jiro Inaba, Shin-Ichi Kitada, Hisatsugu Kitahara, Hiroki Narita, Kuniya Nasukawa, Kayono Shiobara, Yosuke Sato, Hisao Tokizaki, Changguk Yim, and students in my seminars at Niigata University.. I would also like to thank audiences at the 3rd Workshop on Phonological Externalization (Sapporo University, September 2016), a workshop at the 153rd meeting of the Linguistic Society of Japan (Fukuoka University, December 2016), Keio Linguistic Colloquium (Keio University, January 2017), the 4th Workshop on Phonological Externalization (Niigata University, February 2017), a symposium at the 89th General Meeting of the English Literary Society of Japan (Shizuoka University, May 2017), the 32nd annual meeting of Sophia University Linguistic Society (Sophia University, July 2017), a workshop at the Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute (University of Kentucky, July 2017), Tokai Area Circle of Syntax (Chukyo University, April 2018), and a workshop at the English Linguistic Society of Japan 11th International Spring Forum (Hokkaido University, May 2018). Thanks also go to participants in an intensive seminar held at Tohoku University, August 2018. I would also like to thank Greg Hadley for encouraging me to write a book, and David Kipler for suggesting stylistic improvements.

This work is in part supported by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) Grant Numbers 17K02806 and 15H03213.

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