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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 18

William McClure and Marcel den Dikken

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements

Part I Acquisition

  • Root Infinitives: The Parallel Routes the Japanese- and Korean- speaking Children Step In
    Keiko Murasugi and Chisato Fuji
  • Phonomimesis and Directional Predication in the Acquisition of L1 Japanese and L2 English
    David Stringer

Part II Discourse

  • The Functional Polysemy of the Korean Discourse Marker mak: Variant Functions under an Invariant Meaning
    Mary Shin Kim
  • Turn Units in Korean Conversation
    Jae-Eun Park
  • A Sequential Approach to the Relationship between Prosody and Social Action: The Case of eh in Japanese Conversation
    Maki Shimotani

Part III Historical Grammaticalization

  • Penominal Complementizers and the Derivation of Complex NPS in Japanese and Korean
    Bjarke Frellesvig and John Whitman
  • The Genesis of Indefinite Pronouns in Japanese and Korean
    Tomhide Kinuhata and John Whitman
  • From Nominalizer to Stance Marker in the History of Okinawan
    Reijirou Shibasaki
  • Quasi-Kakarimusubi in Irabu
    Michinori Shimoji
  • Historical Development of Quotative Constructions in Korean
    Sung-Ock Sohn

Part IV Phonology and Phonetics

  • Recursive Prosodic Phrasing in Japanese
    Junko Ito and Armin Mester
  • What Role Does Morphology Play Historical Change?
    Hijo Kang
  • Phonetic and Psycholinguistic Prominence in Pun Formation: Evidence for Prositional Faithfulness
    Hyun-ju Kim
  • Lexical Indexation in Sino-Japanese Exceptionality
    Kazutaka Kurisu
  • Syllable Deletion as a Prosodically Conditioned Derived Environment Effect
    Kan Sasaki
  • Cross-linguistic Perception of Fricatives and Affricates: A Correlation between Adults' Perception and Children's Acquisition Order
    Hajime Takeyasu
  • Korean Learners' Perception of Word Boundaries in English
    Gwanhi Yun

Part V Syntax and Semantics

  • Two By-phrase in Japanese Passive
    Shin Fukuda
  • The Imperfective Puzzle in Korean
    Min-Joo Kim
  • Noun Complements and Clause Types in Korean (and Japanese)
    Shin-Sook Kim
  • The Semantics of sugi- in Japanese
    Xiao Li
  • When Declaratives Become Evidentials: The Korean Non-Final -ta- as an Indirect Evidential
    Dongsik Lim
  • Comparison, Indeterminateness, and the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface
    Osamu Sawada
  • Now Negation Scopes in Japanese and Korean
    Peter Sells
  • Light Switches between Japanese/Korean and English
    Ji Young Shim
  • Degree Quantification and the Size of Noun Modifiers
    Junko Shimoyama
  • Revisiting Resultatives in Korean
    Minjeong Son
  • Argument Ellipsis in Japanese Right Dislocation
    Kensuke Takita
  • Japanese Expression of Temporal Identity: Temporal and Counterfactual Interpretation of tokoro-da
    Yukinori Takubo
  • An(other)Argument for the “Repetition” Analysis of Japanese Right Dislocation: Evidence from the Distribution of Thematic Topic -wa
    Hideaki Yamashita
  • Expletive Negation in Japanese and Korean
    Suwon Yoon

Index

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