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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 21

Seungho Nam, Heejeong Ko, and Jongho Jun

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements

Part I Phonetics and Phonology

  • Analogy Effects on North Kyungsang Korean Accentuation of Novel Words
    Hyun-Ju Kim
  • A Component-by-Component Analysis of the Japanese Rendition or Korean Names
    Mira Oh
  • Rendaku in Japanese Dialects that Retain Prenasalization
    Timothy Vance, Mizuki Miyashita, and Mark Irwin

Part II Syntax

  • Non-subject Antecedent Potential of Caki in Korean
    Chung-Hye Han and Dennis Ryan Storoshenko
  • The Japanese Auxiliary -Noda and Its Comparable Linguistic Forms in Korean and Ainu: A Force-Dynamic Account
    Katsunobu Izutsu
  • Gradient Acceptability of Case Ellipsis on Subtypes of Subject: A Probabilistic Account
    Hanjung Lee and Haejeong Choi
  • A Decompositional Approach to Japanese Passive
    Takashi Najima
  • External Possession by Derivation
    Jisung Sun
  • A Korean Grammatical Borrowing in Early Middle Japanese Kunten texts and its Relation to the Syntactic Alignment of Earlier Japanese and Korean
    John Whitman and Yuko Yanagida

Part III Semantics

  • Reference Resolution in Discourse with Multiple Knowledge Representations: A View from NP-no-koto in Japanese
    YoungJu Kim and Hiromu Sakai
  • Semantic Functions of Always and Only in Korean: Evidence from Prosody
    Yong-cheol Lee and Satoshi Nambu
  • Korean Derived Inchoatives with Verbal Roots
    Dongsik Lim and Maria Luisa Zubizarreta
  • The Meaning of Modal Affective Demonstratives in Japanese
    Osamu Sawada and Jun Sawada

Part IV Discourse

  • Mikan yo Mikan: Formulaic Constructions and their Implicature in Conversation
    Mayui Ajioka, Michiko Kaneyasu, Yumiko Kawanishi, and Shoichi Iwasaki
  • The Use of -(su)pnita Form in the Korean Language Classroom Discourse
    Miyung Park
  • Usage of Transitive Verbs in the Depiction of Accidental Events in Japanese and Korean
    Yuko Yoshinari, Prashant Pardeshi and Sung-Yeo Chung

Part V Language Acquisition

  • Second and Heritage Language Acquisition of Korean Case Ellipsis
    Eun Seon Chung
  • The First Language Acquisition of the Korean Imperfective Aspect Markers -ko iss-/-a iss-
    Ju-Yeon Ryu and Yasuhiro Shirai
  • L1 Acquisition of Japanese Transitive Verbs: How Do Children Acquire Grammar in the Absence of Clear Evidence
    Nozomi Tanaka and Yasuhiro Shirai

Index

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