@article{oai:hokuriku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000049, author = {轟, 里香 and Todoroki, Rika}, issue = {37}, journal = {北陸大学紀要, Bulletin of Hokuriku University}, month = {Mar}, note = {The purpose of this paper is to analyze sentences which lack important information in Japanese TV news programs. In those programs, there have been sentences lacking grammatically required elements. For example, some sentences do not have their predicates. Others lack one or more arguments to which the verb needs to assign θ-roles and thus violate a syntactic rule, the θ-criterion. In some cases, the first sentence of one news story lacks important information, which is revealed in the following sentences of the context gradually. This paper examines those kinds of sentences in news programs, and divides them into three groups, according to how the missing information is revealed in the news story. Furthermore, this paper shows how the linguistic phenomena started diachronically, by referring to a news example in 1970s.}, title = {ニュースにおける省略と後置}, year = {2014}, yomi = {トドロキ, リカ} }