Michael Kenstowicz, Theodore Levin, and Ryo Masuda
Table of Contents
Part I Phonology
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A Corpus-Based Study of Positional Variation in Seoul
Korean Vowels
Yoonjung Kang
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Wh Prosody is Not Focus Prosody in Fukuoka
Japanese
Jennifer L. Smith
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A Corpus-based Study on the Layered Duration in
Standard Korean
Tae-Jin Yoon
Part II Syntax
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An Experimental Investigation of Island Effects in
Korean
Boyoung Kim and Grant Goodall
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Idioms in Korean and Japanese: A phase based account
Kyumin Kim
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Suffer as a Not-at-issue Meaning: Evidence from the
Affected Experiencer Construction in Korean
Lan Kim
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Another Look at Negative Polarity Items in
Japanese
Hideki Kishimoto
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NP-Ellipsis in the Nagasaki Dialect of Japanese
Masako Maeda and Daiko Takahashi
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Why Japanese and Korean Differ in the Behavior of
Genitive Subjects
Hideki Maki, Megumi Hasebe, Lina Bao, Michael
Sevier, Ling-Yun Fan, and Shogo Tokugawa
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Implications of Constraints on Null Constitutents for
Analyses of the Right Dislocation
Construction
James Hye Suk Yoon
Part III Semantics
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SA Formal Analysis of Japanese V-yuku and its
Grammaticalization
Fumihito Arai and Toshio Hidaka
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A Novel wh-Indeterminate in Korean: wh-inka as a
Marker of Referential Vagueness
Arum Kang
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On the Stativity of the Fourth Class Verbs and their
Cousins in Japanese
Kiyomi Kusumoto
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E-Type Anaphora of Degree in
Izyooni(than)-Comparatives
Toshiko Oda
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On Two Varieties of Negative Polar Interrogatives in
Japanese
Satoshi Ito and David Y. Oshima
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Apparent Vehicle Change Phenomena in the Absence
of Ellipsis
Junko Shimoyama and Alex Drummond
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The Derivation of Soo-su: Some Implications for the
Architecture of Japanese VP
Hideharu Tanaka
Part IV Historical Linguistics
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Ubiquitous Variability in the Phonological Form of
Loanwords: Tracing Early Borrowings into Japanese
over Five Centuries of Contact
Aaron Albin
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Phonological Reduction and the (Re)emergence of
Attributive Forms in Yaeyama Ryukyuan
Tyler Lau and Christopher Davis
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Towards a Stronger Theory of
Proto-Korean-Japanese
Alexander T. Ratte
Part V Discourse
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Reference in Discourse: The Case of L2 and Heritage
Korean
Hyunah Ahn
Part VI Poster Session Abstracts
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