Noriko Akatsuka, Hajime Hoji, Shoichi Iwasaki, Sung-Ock Sohn, and Susan Strauss
Table of Contents
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Preface
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Asymmetry in the Interpretation of -(n)un in Korean
Chung-hye Han
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Ventriloquism in Text and Talk: Functions of Self- and Other-Quotation in Japanese
Senko K. Maynard
Part I. Conversation
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Turn Taking in Japanese Conversation: Grammar, Intonation and Pragmatics
Hiroko Furo
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So? (On Japanese Connectives sorede, dakara, and ja)
Mutsuko Endo Hudson
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Co-Construction in Japanese Revisited: We Do “Finish Each Other's
Sentences”
Makoto Hayashi and Junko Mori
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It Takes Two to Dance: The Interactional Determinants of NP Intonation
Units with a Marked Rising Intonation (hangimonkei) in Japanese
Conversation
Tsuyoshi Ono, Eri Yoshida, and Mieko Banno
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Hai and Ee: An Interactional Analysis
Naomi Hanaoka McGloin
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Some Uses and Meanings of Utterance - Initial iya in Japanese Discourse
Scott Saft
Part II. Language and Culture
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The Use and Non-Use of Honorifics in Sales Talk in Kyoto and Osaka:
Are They Rude or Friendly?
Shigeko Okamoto
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What the Language in Television Commercials Reveals about Cultural
Preferences: A Glimpse into Japanese, American, and Korean Advertising
Strategies
Susan Strauss and Yong-Yae Park
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Color Naming and Color Categorization in Korean
Rodney E. Tyson
Part III. Historical Linguistics
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Kakari Particles and the Merger of the Predicative and Attributive
Forms in the Japanese Verbal System
Peter Hendriks
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The Correspondence between the Form and Meaning of Predicative
Grammatical Categories in Classical Japanese
Katsunobu Izutsu
Part IV. Semantics and Pragmatics
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An Analysis of Japanese Ne: In Terms of the Theory of Territory of
Information
Akio Kamio
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The Complementizer Toyuu in Japanese
Yoshiko Matsumoto
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Where the Progressive and the Resultative Meet: A Typology of
Imperfective Morphology in Japanese, Korean, Chinese and English
Yasuhiro Shirai
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Pronoun Drop and Perspective in Japanese
Satoshi Uehara
Part V. Syntax and Semantics
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WH-Scope Identification via Quasi-Binding
Daeho Chung
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Attachment Ambiguity in Head Final Languages
Yuki Hirose and Soon Ae Chun
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Thetic Markers and Japanese/Korean Perception Verb Complements
Hisako Ikawa
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Syntactic Reflexes of Tripartite Structures of Generic Sentences
Youngchul Jun
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Resultatives: English vs. Korean
Soowon Kim and Joan Maling
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Branchingness and Phrasing in Japanese
Kiyomi Kusumoto
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Is There a Genuine Himself Type Local Anaphor in Korean and Japanese?
Gunsoo Lee
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On the Null Beneficiary in Benefactive Constructions in Japanese
Nanako Machida
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The Japanese Dummy Verbs and the Organization of Grammar
Keiko Miyagawa
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Morphosyntactic Realization of Aspectual Structure
William McClure
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Predicate Cleft Constructions in Japanese and Korean: The Role of Dummy Verbs in TP/VP-Preposing
Kunio Nishiyama and Eun Cho
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Raising Assymetry and Improper Movement
Hiromu Sakai
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Optimality and Economy of Expression in Japanese and Korean
Peter Sells
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The Laziest Pronouns
Satoshi Tomioka
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A Note on Scope Dependencies in Japanese Multiple Wh-questions
Shin Watanabe
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Semantics and Pragmatics of Contrastive Topic in Korean and English
Hae-Kyung Wee
Part VI. Phonetics and Phonology
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Voicedness Alternations in the Tohoku Dialect of Japanese
Sachiko Ohno
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On the Irregular Behavior of h in Korean
Sechang Lee
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Correspondence in Korean Hypocoristic Truncation
Seung-Hoon Shin
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Noun Faithfulness: Evidence from Accent in Japanese Dialects
Jennifer L. Smith
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Focus Realization in Japanese English and Korean English Intonation
Motoko Ueyama and Sun-Ah Jun
Part VII. Demonstrative Workshop
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Formal Dependency, Organization of Grammar, and Japanese Demonstratives
Hajime Hoji
Index
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