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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 16

Yukinori Takubo, Tomohide Kinuhata, Szymon Grzelak, and Kayo Nagai

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements

Part I. Guest Speakers

  • HIRC, QF and the Definiteness Effect
    S.-Y. Kuroda
  • On the Chinese Transcriptions of Northeastern Eurasian Languages: Focusing on Imun [吏文] on the Korean Peninsula and Hanliwen [漢吏文] in the Yuan Dynasty
    Kwang Chung
  • Optional A-Scrambling
    Mamoru Saito
  • The Distribution of the Subject Properties in Multiple Subject Constructions
    James Yoon

Part II. Historical Linguistics

  • Genesis of ‘Exemplification’ in Japanese
    Tomohide Kinuhata, Miho Iwata, Tadashi Eguchi, Satoshi Kinsui
  • A Diachronic Account of the Speaker-Listener Honorific Marker -sup- in Korean
    Chongwon Park, Sook-kyung Lee
  • Gramaticalization Pathways for Japonic Nominalizers: A View from the Western Periphery
    Leon A. Serafim, Rumiko Shinzato
  • Diachronic Changes in Korean Wh-constructions and Their Implications for Synchonic Grammar
    Jeong-Me Yoon
  • Koto and Negative Scope Expansion in Old Japanese
    Janick Wrona

Part III. Phonology and Phonetics

  • The Acquisition of the Constraints on Mimetic Verbs in Japanese and Korean
    Kimi Akita
  • Language-Specific Production and Perceptual Compensation in V-to-V Coarticulatory Patterns: Evidence from Korean and Japanese
    Jeong-Im Han
  • Peculiar Accentuation of Prefixes in Pusan Korean and Its Implications
    Ho-Kyung Jun
  • A Phonetic Duration-based Analysis of Loan Adaptation in Korean and Japanese
    Mira Oh
  • Vowel Harmony as an Anti-Faithfulness Effect: Implication from Nonconcatentive Morphology in Korean Ideophones
    Chang-Beom Park

Part IV. Discourse/Functional Linguistics

  • Prompting Japanese Children
    Matthew Burdelski
  • Clause Chaining, Turn Projection and Marking of Participation: Functions of TE in turn Co-constructions in Japanese Conversation
    Yuria Hashimoto
  • Roles of Gestures Pointing to the Addressee in Japanese Face-to-face Interaction: Attaining Cohesion via Metonymy
    Mika Ishino
  • Intersubjectification and Textual Functions of Japanese Noda and Korean Kes-ita
    Joungmin Kim and Kaoru Horie
  • The Asymmetry between the Iki (Go)-V and the Ki (Come)-V Constructions
    Noriko Matsumoto
  • The Deployment of Korean Negative Interrogatives in Conversational Discourse: A Sign-based Approach
    Jini Noh
  • A Copus-Based Look at Japanese Giving/Receiving Verbs ageru, kureru, and moray
    Tsuyoshi Ono and Ross Krekoski
  • How ‘Things’ (mono) Get Reanalyzed in Japanese Discourse
    Nina Azumi Yoshida

Part V. Syntax

  • Right Node Raising as PF Coordination Reduction
    Duk-Ho An
  • The Casual Wh-phrase Naze in Japanese Cleft Constructions
    Tomoko Kawamura
  • Processing Left Peripheral NPI in Korean: At the Syntax Phonology Interface
    Jieun Kiaer and Ruth Kempson
  • The Exempt Binding of Local Anaphors: An Empirical Study of the Korean Local Anaphor Caki-casin
    Ji-Hye Kim and James H. Yoon
  • Three Types of Korean Comparatives
    So-Young Park
  • On the Syntax of External Possession in Korean
    Reiko Vermeulen
  • Shika-NPIs in Tokyo Japanese and the Syntax-Prosody Interface: Focus Intonation Prosody and Prosody-Scope Correspondence
    Hideaki Yamashita

Part VI. Formal Semantics and Discourse Analysis

  • The Korean Double Past form -esses and Types of Discourse
    EunHee Lee
  • Particles: Dynamics vs. Utility
    Eric McCready
  • Perspectives, Logophoricity, and Embedded Tense in Japanese
    David Y. Oshima
  • Tense and Modality in Japanese Casual Expressions
    Sanae Tamura

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