@article{oai:suzuka.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001314, author = {松倉, 信幸 and MATSUKURA, Nobuyuki}, journal = {鈴鹿国際大学紀要Campana, Suzuka International University journal campana}, month = {Mar}, note = {Readers are likely to notice scandalous headlines and articles, which include the chiefs of states, government dignitaries, public figures, nations, public institutions and so on. It is certain that readers often take notice of celebrated and well-known people and institutions. Past participles frequently occur in the newspaper headlines and are often associated with categories which mean blame, demand, and suit, as well as scandalous situations. They are classified, analyzed, and examined based on grammatical and information structure. Sometimes by-phrases of agents can be found in the headlines. However, they are often omitted as redundant. This investigation focuses on the function of past participles put at the end of sentences, with by-phrases, and after to be, as well as past participles followed by to-infinitives, prepositions, and idioms., 8, KJ00004508458, 研究論文, Research Paper}, pages = {71--81}, title = {ヘッドラインに用いられた非難・要求および訴訟の受動態}, volume = {12}, year = {2006}, yomi = {マツクラ, ノブユキ} }