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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 24

Kenshi Funakoshi, Shigeto Kawahara, and Christopher D. Tancredi

Table of Contents

Preface

Part I Functional Linguistics

  • Differential Degrees of Rentention of Lexical Meaning in Japanese and Korean Functional Categories: A Typological and Constructional Approach
    Kauru Horie and Hyeryeon An
  • Dialectometric Approaches to Korean
    Simon Barnes‐Sadler
  • Information Structure of Japanese Ditransitive
    Chikako Takashi

Part II Morphology

  • An Applicative Approach to Affected Subject Transitives in Japanese
    Takayuki Akimoto
  • On Verb‐Stem Expansion in Japanese and Korean
    Hiroshi Aoyagi

Part III Semantics

  • The Scalar Dimension of Korean ku
    Arum Kang
  • What “May” and “Must” May Be in Japanese
    Magdalena Kaufmann
  • Case Alternation and Stacking on Non‐Nominative Subjects in Korean: A New Information Structural Approach
    Eunhee Lee
  • On the Property of Mirativity in the Japanese Modal Demonstrative Ano
    Osamu Sawada and Jun Sawada
  • Exhaustiveness in Japanese Compound Verbs: A Mereological Approach
    Hideharu Tanaka

Part IV Syntax

  • The Acquisition of V‐Stranding VP‐Elipsis
    Yoshiki Fujiwara
  • Surprising Instances of Forward Gapping in Korean
    Wonsuk Jung
  • Constraints on Contrast Sluicing
    Teruyuki Mizuno and Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine
  • Extraction out of Overt Anaphor kule(h) ‘so’ in Korean
    Myung‐Kwan Park and Ui‐Jong Shin
  • The Verbal Noun mo construction in Japanese News Headlines
    Yutaka Sato

Part V Psycholinguistics

  • Which Factor Primarily Modulates Cortical Activation During Sentence Processing: Case Marking, Thematic Role, or Grammatical Function?
    Masatoshi Koizumi and Jungho Kim
  • Quantified Subject and Negation in Child Japanese Conditionals
    Wataru Sugiura and Hiroyuki Shimada

Part VI Phonetics/Phonology

  • Compound Tensification in Seoul Korean
    Seoyoung Kim
  • A Corpus‐Based Study of Singletons and Geminates in Japanese: Segmental Properties and Contextual Factors
    Shin‐Ichiro Sano

Part VII Historical Linguistics/Sociolinguistics

  • Japanese‐Northern Ryukyuan Language Contact and Structural Convergence: The Case of Embedded Interrogative Constructions
    Gijs van der Lubbe
  • Middle Chinese Loan Translations and Loan Derivations in Japanese
    Matthew Zisk

Index

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