The present paper discusses some issues in sentence-level processing in Japanese, their relation to the processing of English, and how they are being investigated at the Sentence Processing Laboratory at Kanda University of International Studies (SPL/KUIS). The phenomena discussed include the processing of case markers, wh-phrases, question particles and negative polarity items
University of Tsukuba Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Doctoral Program in Literature and Linguistics Research Field of Applied Linguistics