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Japanese and Korean Linguistics

Papers are sorted first by subject categories, and then by volumes; a single paper may be classified into more than one subject category.

Phonetics and Phonology

  • Parameters of Consonantal Assimilation in Japanese and Korean
    Young-mee Yu Cho  vol. 1
  • Sound Changes in Korean: An Underspecification Theoretical Approach
    So-Woo Chung  vol. 1
  • Glide Formation in Korean
    Eunjoo Han  vol. 1
  • Underspecification and Phoneme Substitution
    Hye Bae Pork Yoo  vol. 1
  • A Comparison of Korean and Japanese Pitch-Accent from a Prosodic Perspective
    David James Silva  vol. 1
  • The Organization of the Korean Syllable: Experimental Evidence
    Bruce L. Derwing, Yeo Bom Yoon, and Sook Whan Cho  vol. 2
  • The Phonological Word in Korean
    Eunjoo Han  vol. 2
  • Prosodic Approach on Korean Partial Reduplication
    Jongho Jun  vol. 2
  • Prosodic Word-Level Rules in Korean
    Ongmi Kang  vol. 2
  • A Phonetically Based Analysis of [Voice] and [Fortis] in Korean
    David James Silva  vol. 2
  • Rhythmic Lengthening and Shortening in Korean
    Hee-Bok Jung  vol. 3
  • The Structure of the Intonation Unit in Japanese
    Shoichi Iwasaki  vol. 3
  • Notes on Some Japanese-Korean Phonetic Correspondences
    Alexander Vovin  vol. 3
  • Vowel Harmony in Korean: A Grounded Phonology Approach
    Mi-Hui Cho  vol. 4
  • Infixal Reduplication in Korean Ideophones
    Stuart Davis and Jin-Seong Lee  vol. 4
  • Prosodic Constituent Formation in Japanese Compounds
    Eunjoo Han  vol. 4
  • The Specification of Coronal in Korean
    Hyunsoon Kim  vol. 4
  • Are There Phonological Contour Tones in the North Kyungsang Dialect of Korean?
    No-Ju Kim  vol. 4
  • Neutralization and Tensification in Korean
    Sechang Lee  vol. 4
  • Perception of Korean Tense and Lax Consonants: Evidence for a Geminate Analysis of Tense Consonants
    Jeong-Im Han  vol. 5
  • Five Types of Segmental-Prosodic Rules that Affect the Tone Bearing Unit of North Kyungsang Korean
    No-Ju Kim  vol. 5
  • NN: Rendaku and Licensing Paradox
    Keiichiro Suzuki  vol. 6
  • Korean Place and Sonorant Assimilations in Optimality Theory
    Hyeonkwan Cho  vol. 6
  • Constraints on Post-Obstruent Tensification in Korean
    Seok-Chae Rhee  vol. 6
  • Perception of Japanese Pitch Accent by Koreans and Its Implication for Understanding Phonological Structures
    Yasuhiko Sukegawa and Shigeru Sato  vol. 6
  • Umlaut in Kyungsang Korean: The Optimal Domains Theoretic Account
    Seung-Hoon Shin  vol. 6
  • Generalized Alignment and Prosodic Subcategorization in Korean
    Hyunsook Kang and Borim Lee  vol. 6
  • Aspiration in Korean Phonology
    Mira Oh  vol. 6
  • Voicedness Alternations in the Tohoku Dialect of Japanese
    Sachiko Ohno  vol. 7
  • On the Irregular Behavior of h in Korean
    Sechang Lee  vol. 7
  • Correspondence in Korean Hypocoristic Truncation
    Seung-Hoon Shin  vol. 7
  • Noun Faithfulness: Evidence from Accent in Japanese Dialects
    Jennifer L. Smith  vol. 7
  • Focus Realization in Japanese English and Korean English Intonation
    Motoko Ueyama and Sun-Ah Jun  vol. 7
  • Intergestural Overlap and Timing in Korean Palatalization: An Optimality Theoretic Approach
    Taehong Cho  vol. 8
  • Sound Symbolism and Sound Change: Weakening of Labials
    Shoko Hamano  vol. 8
  • Anti-Trapping Effects in an Iambic System: Vowel Shortening in Korean
    Jong-Kyoo Kim  vol. 8
  • The Interaction of Pitch Accent and Vowel Devoicing in Tokyo Japanese
    Mafuyu Kitahara  vol. 8
  • The Prosodic Analysis of Intervocalic Tense Consonant Lengthening in Korean
    Mira Oh  vol. 8
  • Minimality Constraints and the Prosodic Structure of Child Japanese
    Mitsuhiko Ota  vol. 8
  • Sonorant Assimilation within Correspondence Theory
    Oksook Park  vol. 8
  • A Reconstruction of Proto-Ryukyuan Accent
    Moriyo Shimabukuro  vol. 8
  • Vowel Deletion in Japanese
    Yuki Takatori  vol. 8
  • The Old Japanese Vowel System: Implications of Speech Perception
    Natasha Warner  vol. 8
  • Rendaku and Proto-Japanese Accent Classes
    J. Marshall Unger  vol. 9
  • Laryngeal Effects of Stop Consonants on Neighboring Vowels in /CV/ Sequences in Korean
    Hyunkee Ahn  vol. 9
  • Acquiring Mora-timing: The Case of the Japanese Coda Nasal
    Katsura Aoyama  vol. 9
  • The Role of the Prosodic Word in an Ordering Paradox of Korean
    Mi-Hui Cho and Shinsook Lee  vol. 9
  • Deriving Optionality in Korean Glide Formation
    Young-Mee Yu Cho  vol. 9
  • More Acoustic Traces of “Deleted” Vowels in Japanese
    Alice Faber and Timothy J. Vance  vol. 9
  • Nasalization Before a Liquid in Yonbyon Dialect of Korean
    Hyunsook Kang and Seo-Hwa Hahn  vol. 9
  • Vowel Devoicing and Syllable Structure in Japanese
    Mariko Kondo  vol. 9
  • The Role of Syllable Weight and Position on Prominence in Korean
    Byung-Jin Lim  vol. 9
  • The Lexical Nature of Rendaku in Japanese
    Kazutoshi Ohno  vol. 9
  • A Dispersion Account on Middle Korean Vowel Shifts
    Sang-Cheol Ahn  vol. 10
  • Rendaku
    S.-Y. Kuroda  vol. 10
  • Semantic Bifurcation in Japanese Compound Verbs
    Timothy J. Vance  vol. 10
  • Moraic Structure and Segment Duration in Korean
    Emily Curtis  vol. 10
  • Mora Augmentation in Shizuoka Japanese
    Stuart Davis and Isao Ueda  vol. 10
  • Phonetic Duration of English /s/ and its borrowing in Korean
    Soohee Kim and Emily Curtis  vol. 10
  • Local and Global Patterns of Temporal Compensations in Korean
    Byung-Jin Lim  vol. 10
  • Prosody and Information Structure in Japanese: A Case Study of Topic Marker wa
    Kimiko Nakanishi  vol. 10
  • Typology of Accent Languages and the Role of Prosodic Phrasing in English and Japanese
    Hiroyuki Nagahara  vol. 11
  • Some Uses of the Fall-Rise-Fall Terminal Intonation Contour in Korean Conversation
    Joseph Sung-Yul Park  vol. 11
  • The Korean Post-Obstruent Tensing Rule: Its Domain of Application and Status
    Sahyang Kim  vol. 11
  • Optionality and Neutrality of Vowel Harmony in Korean Ideophones
    Minkyung Lee  vol. 11
  • A Constraint-based Approach to the Opacity Between Consonant Cluster Simplification and Tensification in Korean
    Shinsook Lee  vol. 11
  • A Moraic Account of Liquid Alternation in Korean
    Youngjoo Lee  vol. 11
  • A Perception-based Study of Sonorant Assimilation
    Misun Seo  vol. 11
  • Interaction of Palatalization and Umlaut in Korean: An Optimality Theoretic Account
    Chang-Kook Suh and Seok Mun Pak  vol. 11
  • Syllable Weight and Tone in Korean
    Young-mee Yu Cho  vol. 12
  • Edge-Demarcation and Consonant Copy in the Jeju Dialect in Korean
    Eungyeong Kang  vol. 12
  • Sound Changes Affecting Noun-Final Coronal Obstruents in Korean
    Yoonjung Kang  vol. 12
  • Unveiling the Unmarkedness of Sino-Japanese
    Shigeto Kawahara, Kohei Nishimura, and Hajime Ono  vol. 12
  • The Domain of Korean Boundary Tone Realization
    Mee-Jeong Park  vol. 12

Syntax and Morphology

  • On Light Verb Construction in Korean and Japanese
    Hee-Don Ahn  vol. 1
  • Subjects and Predication in Korean and Japanese
    Caroline Heycock and Young-Suk Lee  vol. 1
  • The Proper Treatment of Every and Some in Japanese
    Kazuhiko Fukushima  vol. 1
  • Markers of Distributivity in Japanese and Korean
    David Gil  vol. 1
  • On “Aboutness Conditions”
    Nanako Kameshima  vol. 1
  • Cognitive and Syntactic Bases of Topicalized and Nontopicalized Sentences in Japanese
    S.-Y. Kuroda  vol. 1
  • Constraints on the ‘Intransitivizing’ Resultative -te aru Construction in Japanese
    Yo Matsumoto  vol. 1
  • N′-Deletion in Japanese: A Preliminary Study
    Mamoru Saito and Keiko Murasugi  vol. 1
  • Control Structures in Japanese
    Mari Sakaguchi  vol. 1
  • VP in Japanese: Evidence from -te Complements
    Peter Sells  vol. 1
  • The Scope Interaction of Wh-word and Quantifier
    Jinhee Suh  vol. 1
  • Unaccusative Nouns and Resultatives in Japanese
    Natsuko Tsujimura  vol. 1
  • Inalienable-Type Multiple Accusative Constructions in Korean and Japanese
    Dong-In Cho  vol. 2
  • Case-Motivated Movement to Non-Argument Positions: Evidence from Japanese
    Stanley Dubinsky  vol. 2
  • The Role of Pro in the Ni Passive in Japanese
    Hiroto Hoshi  vol. 2
  • On Certain Differences in Comparative Deletion Between English and Japanese
    Yasuo Ishii  vol. 2
  • Inalienable Possession Constructions in Korean: Scrambling, the Proper Binding Condition, and Case-Percolation
    Hisatsugu Kitahara  vol. 2
  • Modal Phrase and Adjuncts
    Masatoshi Koizumi  vol. 2
  • Postverbal Adverbs and Verb Movement in Korean
    Jae Hong Lee  vol. 2
  • The Syntax of Serialization in Korean
    Sookhee Lee  vol. 2
  • Indefinite Wh Pronouns and the Morpheme Mo in Japanese
    Ruriko Kawashima  vol. 2
  • Case Alternation and Word Order Variation in Nominal Clauses
    Young-Suk Lee  vol. 2
  • Scrambling and Scope in Japanese
    Masanori Nakamura  vol. 2
  • Uniform Pro Subject Analysis of Japanese Sentences
    Shigeo Tonoike  vol. 2
  • Floating Quantifiers, Scrambling and the ECP
    Myung-Kwan Park and Keun-Won Sohn  vol. 3
  • The Boundedness of Scrambling
    Shûichi Yatabe  vol. 3
  • Case, Agreement, and Ga/No Conversion
    Shigeru Miyagawa  vol. 3
  • Analyzing the Verbal Noun: Internal and External Constraints
    Christopher Manning  vol. 3
  • Case-Marking in Korean Post-Verbal Negation
    Yookyung Kim  vol. 3
  • From Zero to Overt Nominalizer NO: A Syntactic Change in Japanese
    Kaoru Horie  vol. 3
  • Scrambling without A/A′ Distinction
    Jun Abe  vol. 4
  • On NPI Licensing in Japanese
    Hiroshi Aoyagi and Toru Ishii  vol. 4
  • Structure and Scope in Korean Psych Constructions
    Jong-Bok Kim  vol. 4
  • Adversity and Retained Object Passive Constructions
    Kyunghwan Kim  vol. 4
  • The Weak Crossover Phenomena in Japanese and Korean
    Susumu Kuno and Soo-Yeon Kim  vol. 4
  • Constraints on A-movement Are Derivational Ones: A Study from NPI Licensing in Korean
    Rhanghyeyun K. Lee  vol. 4
  • On the Tense System of Japanese
    Akira Nakamura  vol. 4
  • Case, Agreement, and Multiple Subjects: Subjectivization in Syntax and LF
    Chioko Takahashi  vol. 4
  • The Head-Internal Relative Clause in Japanese: An Empty Head Noun Approach
    Koji Hoshi  vol. 5
  • A Reconsideration of Type III Gerunds in Korean
    Steven G. Lapointe and Sarah Nielsen  vol. 5
  • Floating Quantifiers and the Stage/Individual-Level Distinction
    Yoichi Miyamoto  vol. 5
  • Syntactic Movement of Overt Wh-Phrases in Japanese and Korean
    Kunio Nishiyama, John Whitman, and Eun-Young Yi  vol. 5
  • Barriers for A-Adjunction
    Mamoru Saito  vol. 5
  • Reanalysis in Korean Complex Predicate Constructions: Causative Derivation
    Ho-Min Sohn  vol. 5
  • Negative Polarity Items and Rigidity of Scope
    Keun-Won Sohn  vol. 5
  • Classifier Incorporation in Japanese and Korean Partitive Constructions
    Kuo-ming Sung  vol. 5
  • Toward Syntax-Information Mapping
    Akihiko Uechi  vol. 5
  • Un-Altaic Features of the Korean Verb
    Samuel E. Martin  vol. 6
  • Feature Based Account of Complementizer Deletion
    Hirotaka Mitomo  vol. 6
  • Tense in the Subject Raising Construction
    Kaoru Ohta  vol. 6
  • Two Types of Synthetic Compounds and Move-Affix in Korean
    Chung-Kon Shi  vol. 6
  • Numeral Classifiers as Adverbs of Quantification
    Yukiko Sasaki Alam  vol. 6
  • Opacity and Subjunctive Complements in Japanese
    Asako Uchibori  vol. 6
  • NPIs Outside of Negation Scope
    Daeho Chung and Hong-Keun Park  vol. 6
  • Argument Selection of Sino-Korean Verbal Nouns
    Yunsun Jung  vol. 6
  • Argument Structure Changes in the Korean Benefactive Construction
    Seok-Hoon You  vol. 6
  • Incorporation in Syntax and LF: The Case of Light Verb Constructions and Temporal Constructions in Japanese
    Hiroto Hoshi  vol. 6
  • WH-Scope Identification via Quasi-Binding
    Daeho Chung  vol. 7
  • Attachment Ambiguity in Head Final Languages
    Yuki Hirose and Soon Ae Chun  vol. 7
  • Thetic Markers and Japanese/Korean Perception Verb Complements
    Hisako Ikawa  vol. 7
  • Syntactic Reflexes of Tripartite Structures of Generic Sentences
    Youngchul Jun  vol. 7
  • Resultatives: English vs. Korean
    Soowon Kim and Joan Maling  vol. 7
  • Branchingness and Phrasing in Japanese
    Kiyomi Kusumoto  vol. 7
  • Is There a Genuine Himself Type Local Anaphor in Korean and Japanese?
    Gunsoo Lee  vol. 7
  • On the Null Beneficiary in Benefactive Constructions in Japanese
    Nanako Machida  vol. 7
  • The Japanese Dummy Verbs and the Organization of Grammar
    Keiko Miyagawa  vol. 7
  • Morphosyntactic Realization of Aspectual Structure
    William McClure  vol. 7
  • Predicate Cleft Constructions in Japanese and Korean: The Role of Dummy Verbs in TP/VP-Preposing
    Kunio Nishiyama and Eun Cho  vol. 7
  • Raising Assymetry and Improper Movement
    Hiromu Sakai  vol. 7
  • Optimality and Economy of Expression in Japanese and Korean
    Peter Sells  vol. 7
  • The Laziest Pronouns
    Satoshi Tomioka  vol. 7
  • A Note on Scope Dependencies in Japanese Multiple Wh-questions
    Shin Watanabe  vol. 7
  • Formal Dependency, Organization of Grammar, and Japanese Demonstratives
    Hajime Hoji  vol. 7
  • Functional Duality of Case-marking Particles in Japanese and Its Implications for Grammaticalization: A Contrastive Study with Korean
    Kaoru Horie  vol. 8
  • Grammaticalization: The Ambiguity of Japanese Morpheme -e-
    Tomiko Kodama  vol. 8
  • A Unified Analysis of Japanese Adjectives
    Kunio Nishiyama  vol. 8
  • Feature Checking and Morphological Merger
    Hiromu Sakai  vol. 8
  • Kakari musubi Revisited: Its Functions and Development
    Rumiko Shinzato  vol. 8
  • Grammaticalization, Aspect, and Emotion: The Case of Japanese -te shimau and Korean -a/e pelita
    Susan Strauss and Sung-Ock Sohn  vol. 8
  • Why, Contrastive Topic, and LF Movement
    Eun Cho  vol. 8
  • On selo
    Daeho Chung and Hong-Keun Park  vol. 8
  • Scrambling of Weak NPs in Japanese
    Yasuo Ishii  vol. 8
  • VP Complement of HI-Causative
    Ae-Ryung Kim  vol. 8
  • Focusing Effects in Korean/Japanese Ellipsis
    Jeong-Seok Kim and Keun-Won Sohn  vol. 8
  • A Lexical Mapping Theory Account of Korean Case Alternations
    Steven G. Lapointe  vol. 8
  • Scrambling of Wh-Phrases and the Move-F Hypothesis
    Hideki Maki and Masao Ochi  vol. 8
  • Structure within VP in Japanese
    Kazuko Yatsushiro  vol. 8
  • Ambiguity of Relational Nouns and the Argument Structure of Nouns
    Jeong-Me Yoon  vol. 8
  • The Strong [neg] Feature of Neg and NPI Licensing in Japanese
    Yasushi Yoshimoto  vol. 8
  • Resultatives and Language Variations: Result Phrases and VV Compounds
    Nobuko Hasegawa  vol. 9
  • More on Two Ways of Deriving Distributive Readings
    J.-R. Hayashishita  vol. 9
  • The Role of the Coordinators in Interpreting ANY in Korean
    Youngjun Jang  vol. 9
  • Korean WH-phrases Void of Operator
    Ae-Ryung Kim  vol. 9
  • Causativity and Two Types of Noncausative Psych-verbs in Korean
    Sang-Geun Lee  vol. 9
  • The Acquisition of Japanese Passives
    Utako Minai  vol. 9
  • Ni/ni yotte Variation in Japanese Direct Passives: A Syntactic, Pragmatic, and Historical Account
    Kimi Miyagi  vol. 9
  • Some Evidence for a Zero Light Verb in Japanese
    Yutaka Sato  vol. 9
  • Scrambling of Adjuncts and Last Resort
    Koji Sugisaki  vol. 9
  • Inalienable Possession Construction with ‘do’
    Takae Tsujioka  vol. 9
  • Japanese and Korean Causatives Revisited
    Masayoshi Shibatani and Sung Yeo Chung  vol. 10
  • On Sound Symbolism in Japanese and Korean
    Reijirou Shibasaki  vol. 10
  • A Cognitive Account of Extraction Asymmetry in Japanese Relative Clauses
    Mitsuaki Shimojo  vol. 10
  • From Relativization to Clause-linkage: A Constructional Account of Japanese Internally Headed Relativization
    Kyoko Hirose Ohara  vol. 10
  • Kakarimusubi and Focus Structure
    Kaoru Ohta  vol. 10
  • Information Unpackaging: A Constraint-based Unified Grammar Approach to Topic-Focus Articulation
    Suk-Jin Chang  vol. 10
  • NPI Licensing, O/Ga Alternation, Verb Raising and Scrambling
    Susumu Kuno  vol. 10
  • Incorporation vs. Modification in Deverbal Compounds
    Yoko Sugioka  vol. 10
  • Syntactic and Pragmatic Properties of the NPI Yekan in Korean
    Sae-Youn Cho and Han-Gyu Lee  vol. 10
  • The Interpretations of Wh-elements in Conjoined Wh-questions
    Sungeun Cho and Xuan Zhou  vol. 10
  • Complex Predicate Formation and Argument Structure of Japanese V-V Compounds
    Thomas Gamerschlag  vol. 10
  • Nominative-Genitive Conversion Revisited
    Ken Hiraiwa  vol. 10
  • A ‘Removal’ Type of Negative Predicates
    Jieun Joe and Chungmin Lee  vol. 10
  • Two Positions of Korean Negation
    Ae-Ryung Kim and Yoshihisa Kitagawa  vol. 10
  • Intervention Effects are Focus Effects
    Shin-Sook Kim  vol. 10
  • Event Sensitivity of Head-Internal Relatives in Japanese
    Yuki Matsuda  vol. 10
  • Conceptual Cloning: The Semantic Licensing of Adjuncts and Nonselected Arguments
    Taro Kageyama  vol. 11
  • What the Korean Copula Reveals about the Interaction of Morphology and Syntax
    James Yoon  vol. 11
  • Kakari Musubi in Comparative Perspective: Old Japanese ka/ya and Okinawan -ga/-i
    Rumiko Shinzato and Leon A. Serafim  vol. 11
  • Case Particles in Korean are Not Focus Markers: A Minimalist Approach to the Focus Interpretation of Case-Marked NPs
    Jung-Min Jo  vol. 11
  • On the Correlation Between Scope Reconstruction and the Proper Binding Condition: A Case Study with Scrambling in Japanese and German
    Masakazu Kuno  vol. 11
  • NP-Analysis of Japanese ‘PP’
    Hirotaka Mitomo  vol. 11
  • The Thematic Roles of Sentential To/Ko Complements in Japanese/Korean
    Mitsue Motomura  vol. 11
  • The Echoed Verb Construction in Korean: Evidence for V-raising
    Kiyong Choi  vol. 11
  • On Conjunct Size in Korean -ko Coordination
    Daeho Chung  vol. 11
  • A New Form of Nominal Ellipsis in Japanese
    Richard K. Larson and Hiroko Yamakido  vol. 11
  • Semantic and Combinatorial Valences for Korean Case Markers and COMPs
    Chongwon Park  vol. 11
  • Pushing Verbs Back into VP: A Counter-Proposal for the Recent Overt Verb-Raising Analysis in Japanese
    Kazuhiko Fukushima  vol. 11
  • Subject Positions in Japanese
    Yukiko Ueda  vol. 11
  • From Progressive to Perfect: A Corpus-based Study of the ‘Perfect’ Meaning of the Korean Progressive Form -ko iss-
    Masakazu Wako, Shigeru Sato, and Kaoru Horie  vol. 12
  • Recent Trends in Japanese Causatives: The Sa-Insertion Phenomenon
    Judy Okada  vol. 12
  • The Optionality of the Quotative Particle -to in Japanese Mimetics
    Makiko Asano  vol. 12
  • Subject Case Marking in Early Classical Japanese: A New Perspective from Stochastic Optimality Theory
    Chiharu Uda Kikuta  vol. 12
  • C-Correlatives: Their Semantic Function and Syntactic Position
    Daeho Chung  vol. 12
  • Case Checking by AspP: The Syntax and Semantics of Predicative Postpositions
    Stanley Dubinsky and Shoko Hamano  vol. 12
  • Restriction on Covert Movement: Evidence from Comparative Ellipsis in Japanese
    J.-R. Hayashishita  vol. 12
  • Ambiguity in the Korean Morphological Causative/Passive
    Hee-Soo Kim and Acrisio Pires  vol. 12
  • Default Prosody Explains Neglected Syntactic Analyses in Japanese
    Yoshihisa Kitagawa and Janet Dean Fodor  vol. 12
  • Remarks on Unaccusativity and Unergativity in Japanese and Korean
    Susumu Kuno and Ken-ichi Takami  vol. 12
  • Object Experiencer Psych Verbs as Lexical Causatives in Japanese
    Mitsue Motomura  vol. 12
  • Direct Movement Passives in Korean and Japanese
    Sang Doh Park and John Whitman  vol. 12

Semantics

  • Counterfactual Concessive Conditionals in Japanese
    Seiko Fujii Yamaguchi  vol. 1
  • The Proper Treatment of Every and Some in Japanese
    Kazuhiko Fukushima  vol. 1
  • Markers of Distributivity in Japanese and Korean
    David Gil  vol. 1
  • Where Do the Contrastive and Focus Readings Come From?
    Kwang-sup Kim  vol. 1
  • The Scope Interaction of Wh-word and Quantifier
    Jinhee Suh  vol. 1
  • Indefinite Wh Pronouns and the Morpheme Mo in Japanese
    Ruriko Kawashima  vol. 2
  • Scrambling and Scope in Japanese
    Masanori Nakamura  vol. 2
  • A Note on So-Called “Donkey Sentences” in Japanese: A Preliminary Study
    Shin Watanabe  vol. 2
  • Adjuncts and Event Argument in Restructuring
    Natsuko Tsujimura  vol. 3
  • On the Syntactic Properties of the Passive Morpheme in Japanese
    Hiroto Hoshi  vol. 3
  • The Affected Construction in Korean and Japanese
    Taegoo Chung  vol. 3
  • Numeral Classifier Phrases Inside DP and the Specificity Effect
    Hisatsugu Kitahara  vol. 3
  • A Semantic Parameter: The Progressive in Japanese and English
    William McClure  vol. 3
  • Do aru and iru Exist as Verbs of Existence in Japanese?
    Susan Strauss  vol. 3
  • An Analysis of Non-Challengeable Modals: Korean -canha(yo) and Japanese -janai
    Yumiko Kawanishi  vol. 4
  • Structure and Scope in Korean Psych Constructions
    Jong-Bok Kim  vol. 4
  • Adversity and Retained Object Passive Constructions
    Kyunghwan Kim  vol. 4
  • The Conceptualization of the Rounded Dimension in Korean: The Semantic Analysis of kwulk-, kanul-, and cal-
    Okja Lee  vol. 4
  • On the Tense System of Japanese
    Akira Nakamura  vol. 4
  • Benefactive Constructions: A Japanese-Korean Comparative Perspective
    Masayoshi Shibatani  vol. 4
  • A Cross-Linguistic Analysis of Japanese, Korean and Spanish: -te shimau, -a/e pelita, and the ‘Romance reflexive’ se
    Susan Strauss  vol. 4
  • Japanese Common Nouns and Their Unquantificational Nature
    Hisako Takano  vol. 4
  • The Semantics of Relative Clauses in Korean
    Jae-Hak Yoon  vol. 4
  • Time, Reality, and Agentivity in Japanese Negation
    Wesley Jacobsen  vol. 5
  • Reconstruction vs. Copying: The Case of Wh-Scope
    Jung-Goo Kang and Gereon Müller  vol. 5
  • Anaphora and Individuations of Situations
    Yookyung Kim  vol. 5
  • Subjectification and Adverbs in Japanese
    Naomi Hanaoka McGloin  vol. 5
  • Floating Quantifiers and the Stage/Individual-Level Distinction
    Yoichi Miyamoto  vol. 5
  • Negative Polarity Items and Rigidity of Scope
    Keun-Won Sohn  vol. 5
  • Toward Syntax-Information Mapping
    Akihiko Uechi  vol. 5
  • Nominal Adjectives in Japanese (and in Korean?)
    Satoshi Uehara  vol. 5
  • Numeral Classifiers as Adverbs of Quantification
    Yukiko Sasaki Alam  vol. 6
  • Verb Lexicalization Patterns in Korean - with Focus on Motion Conflation in Complex Verb Constructions
    Young-joo Kim  vol. 6
  • On the Primacy of Progressive Over Resultative State: The Case of Japanese -teiru
    Yasuhiro Shirai  vol. 6
  • Groups as Event-oriented Entities
    Eun-Joo Kwak  vol. 6
  • Topic and Focus in Korean: The Information Partition by Phrase Structure and Morphology
    Hye-Won Choi  vol. 6
  • Asymmetry in the Interpretation of -(n)un in Korean
    Chung-hye Han  vol. 7
  • Where the Progressive and the Resultative Meet: A Typology of Imperfective Morphology in Japanese, Korean, Chinese and English
    Yasuhiro Shirai  vol. 7
  • WH-Scope Identification via Quasi-Binding
    Daeho Chung  vol. 7
  • Thetic Markers and Japanese/Korean Perception Verb Complements
    Hisako Ikawa  vol. 7
  • Resultatives: English vs. Korean
    Soowon Kim and Joan Maling  vol. 7
  • On the Null Beneficiary in Benefactive Constructions in Japanese
    Nanako Machida  vol. 7
  • A Note on Scope Dependencies in Japanese Multiple Wh-questions
    Shin Watanabe  vol. 7
  • Semantics and Pragmatics of Contrastive Topic in Korean and English
    Hae-Kyung Wee  vol. 7
  • The Function of -o in Japanese
    Naoko Takahashi  vol. 8
  • The Stage-Level/Individual-Level Distinction: An Analysis of -te-iru
    Ayako Yamagata  vol. 8
  • Why, Contrastive Topic, and LF Movement
    Eun Cho  vol. 8
  • Ambiguity of Relational Nouns and the Argument Structure of Nouns
    Jeong-Me Yoon  vol. 8
  • A Cognitive Approach to Connective Particles -e and -ko: Conceptual Unity and Conceptual Separation in Korean Motion Verbs
    Jeong-Hwa Lee  vol. 9
  • What does ssik in Korean Really Mean?
    David McKercher and Yookyung Kim  vol. 9
  • Quantificational Elements and Polarity Licensing in Japanese
    Shravan Vasishth  vol. 9
  • More on Two Ways of Deriving Distributive Readings
    J.-R. Hayashishita  vol. 9
  • Causativity and Two Types of Noncausative Psych-verbs in Korean
    Sang-Geun Lee  vol. 9
  • Characteristic Lexicalization Patterns of Motion Events in Korean
    Sung-Chool Im  vol. 10
  • Kakarimusubi and Focus Structure
    Kaoru Ohta  vol. 10
  • Semantic Bifurcation in Japanese Compound Verbs
    Timothy J. Vance  vol. 10
  • Information Unpackaging: A Constraint-based Unified Grammar Approach to Topic-Focus Articulation
    Suk-Jin Chang  vol. 10
  • Negative Polarity in Korean and Japanese
    Chungmin Lee  vol. 10
  • Semantic Co-Composition of the Korean Substantival Nouns-ha(ta) Construction: Evidence for the Generative Lexicon
    Jong Sup Jun  vol. 10
  • Intervention Effects are Focus Effects
    Shin-Sook Kim  vol. 10
  • Event Sensitivity of Head-Internal Relatives in Japanese
    Yuki Matsuda  vol. 10
  • Spatial Semantics and Cognition in Infancy and Adulthood: A Cross-Linguistic Study of English and Korean
    Soonja Choi  vol. 11
  • Conceptual Cloning: The Semantic Licensing of Adjuncts and Nonselected Arguments
    Taro Kageyama  vol. 11
  • A Conditioning Factor in Possessor Agreement Constructions
    Sungeun Cho  vol. 11
  • Multiple Times and Multiple Worlds: Modal and Temporal Meaning in BA, TEMO, TEWA, and NARA Conditionals in Japanese
    Wesley M. Jacobsen  vol. 11
  • The Semantics of -teiru in Japanese
    Kiyomi Kusumoto  vol. 11
  • Predication and Discourse Functions of Focusing in Japanese
    Yuki Matsuda  vol. 11
  • Subject Positions in Japanese
    Yukiko Ueda  vol. 11
  • C-Correlatives: Their Semantic Function and Syntactic Position
    Daeho Chung  vol. 12
  • Ambiguity in the Korean Morphological Causative/Passive
    Hee-Soo Kim and Acrisio Pires  vol. 12
  • Talking, Topics, Types, and Tokens
    Robert Fiengo  vol. 12
  • Spatial Deixis in Korean and Japanese: Addressee-anchor Isolated System versus Dual-anchor System
    Shingo Imai  vol. 12
  • Contrastive Topic and/or Contrastive Focus
    Chungmin Lee  vol. 12
  • Semantic Properties of (Non-)Floating Quantifiers and their Syntactic Implications
    Kimiko Nakanishi  vol. 12
  • Analyzing -te
    Kentaro Nakatani  vol. 12
  • Event Cancellation and Telicity
    Natsuko Tsujimura  vol. 12

Pragmatics, Discourse and Conversation

  • The Sentence-Final Particle Ne as a Tool for Cooperation in Japanese Conversation
    Haruko Minegishi Cook  vol. 1
  • Continuity of Action and Topic in Discourse
    Hoeyron Kim  vol. 1
  • Cognitive and Syntactic Bases of Topicalized and Nontopicalized Sentences in Japanese
    S.-Y. Kuroda  vol. 1
  • A Pragmatic Account of the Distribution of Come and Go in English, Japanese and Korean
    Tsuneko Nakazawa  vol. 1
  • Conflict Avoidance in Social Interaction: A Sociolinguistic Comparison of the Korean and Japanese Honorific Systems
    Moe-Ron Pork  vol. 1
  • WA and GA: From the Perspective of the Deictic Center in Discourse
    Noriko Watanabe  vol. 1
  • On the Clause-Linking to Construction in Japanese
    Seiko Yamaguchi Fujii  vol. 2
  • Functional Transfer in the History of Japanese Language
    Shoichi Iwasaki  vol. 2
  • Topicality in Korean Conversation: A Conversation Analytic Perspective
    Kyu-hyun Kim  vol. 2
  • Linguistic Politeness and Cultural Style: Observations from Japanese
    Yoshiko Matsumoto  vol. 2
  • Idiomatic Conditionals in Japanese
    Shigeko Okamoto  vol. 2
  • Cognition, Affect, and Topicality of the Causal Particle -Nikka in Korean
    Sung-Ock S. Sohn  vol. 2
  • The Korean Modal Marker Keyss as a Marker of Affect: An Interactional Perspective
    Kyung-Hee Suh and Kyu-hyun Kim  vol. 2
  • Other-Initiated Repair Sequences in Korean Conversation as Interactional Resources
    Kyu-hyun Kim  vol. 3
  • Functions of the Filler ano in Japanese
    Haruko Minegishi Cook  vol. 3
  • The Structure of the Intonation Unit in Japanese
    Shoichi Iwasaki  vol. 3
  • Relative Clauses and Discourse Strategies
    Yoko Collier-Sanuki  vol. 3
  • Some Observations in Humble Expressions in Japanese: Distribution of o- V(stem) suru and 'V(causative) itadaku
    Junko Mori  vol. 3
  • A Comparative Study of Self-Repair in English and Japanese Conversation
    Makoto Hayashi  vol. 4
  • An Analysis of Non-Challengeable Modals: Korean -canha(yo) and Japanese -janai
    Yumiko Kawanishi  vol. 4
  • The Discourse Connective nikka in Korean Conversation
    Kyu-hyun Kim and Kyung-Hee Suh  vol. 4
  • Functions of the Connective Datte in Japanese Conversation
    Junko Mori  vol. 4
  • A Cross-Linguistic Analysis of Japanese, Korean and Spanish: -te shimau, -a/e pelita, and the ‘Romance reflexive’ se
    Susan Strauss  vol. 4
  • Speaker's Subjectivity and the Use of shimau in Japanese Spoken Narratives
    Eri Yoshida  vol. 4
  • The Use of Addressee Honorifics in Japanese Elementary School Classrooms
    Haruko Minegishi Cook  vol. 5
  • Dealing with Prior Talk: Discourse Connectives in Korean Conversation
    Kyu-hyun Kim and Kyung-Hee Suh  vol. 5
  • The Complementary Functions of Tara and To: Evidence from Procedural/Instructional Discourse
    Patricia Mayes  vol. 5
  • Historical Change of the Japanese Connective Datte: Its Form and Functions
    Junko Mori  vol. 5
  • A Study of Co-Construction in Japanese: We Don't Finish Each Other's Sentences
    Tsuyoshi Ono and Eri Yoshida  vol. 5
  • The Korean Connective Nuntey in Conversational Discourse
    Yong-Yae Park  vol. 5
  • Assessment Strategies in Japanese, Korean, and American English
    Susan Strauss and Yumiko Kawanishi  vol. 5
  • On the Development of Sentence-Final Particles in Korean
    Sung-Ock S. Sohn  vol. 5
  • Towards a Theory of Desirability in Conditional Reasoning
    Noriko Akatsuka  vol. 6
  • An Exploration of Sentence-final Uses of the Quotative Particle in Japanese Spoken Discourse
    Makoto Hayashi  vol. 6
  • An Expanded Concept of Speakerhood in Japanese Discourse
    Dina R. Yoshimi  vol. 6
  • Japanese keto: Discourse Genre and Grammaticization
    Toshihide Nakayama and Kumiko Ichihashi-Nakayama  vol. 6
  • How ‘Seeing’ Approaches ‘Knowing’ in Korean, Japanese, and English: An Analysis of pota, miru, and see
    Yong-Yae Park and Susan Strauss  vol. 6
  • Discourse Motivations for Referential Choice in Korean Acquisition
    Patricia M. Clancy  vol. 6
  • On the Function of the Japanese Particle wa: New Ligh on Two Distinct Uses of the te-wa Construction
    Setsuko Arita  vol. 6
  • A Cognitive Account of the Korean Morpheme -se: A Marker of Inclusiveness
    Susan Strauss  vol. 6
  • The Discourse Function of the -myen Clause in Korean
    Chang-Bong Lee  vol. 6
  • Asymmetry in the Interpretation of -(n)un in Korean
    Chung-hye Han  vol. 7
  • Ventriloquism in Text and Talk: Functions of Self- and Other-Quotation in Japanese
    Senko K. Maynard  vol. 7
  • Turn Taking in Japanese Conversation: Grammar, Intonation and Pragmatics
    Hiroko Furo  vol. 7
  • So? (On Japanese Connectives sorede, dakara, and ja)
    Mutsuko Endo Hudson  vol. 7
  • Co-Construction in Japanese Revisited: We Do “Finish Each Other's Sentences”
    Makoto Hayashi and Junko Mori  vol. 7
  • It Takes Two to Dance: The Interactional Determinants of NP Intonation Units with a Marked Rising Intonation (hangimonkei) in Japanese Conversation
    Tsuyoshi Ono, Eri Yoshida, and Mieko Banno  vol. 7
  • Hai and Ee: An Interactional Analysis
    Naomi Hanaoka McGloin  vol. 7
  • Some Uses and Meanings of Utterance - Initial iya in Japanese Discourse
    Scott Saft  vol. 7
  • The Use and Non-Use of Honorifics in Sales Talk in Kyoto and Osaka: Are They Rude or Friendly?
    Shigeko Okamoto  vol. 7
  • What the Language in Television Commercials Reveals about Cultural Preferences: A Glimpse into Japanese, American, and Korean Advertising Strategies
    Susan Strauss and Yong Yae Park  vol. 7
  • An Analysis of Japanese Ne: In Terms of the Theory of Territory of Information
    Akio Kamio  vol. 7
  • The Complementizer Toyuu in Japanese
    Yoshiko Matsumoto  vol. 7
  • Where the Progressive and the Resultative Meet: A Typology of Imperfective Morphology in Japanese, Korean, Chinese and English
    Yasuhiro Shirai  vol. 7
  • Semantics and Pragmatics of Contrastive Topic in Korean and English
    Hae-Kyung Wee  vol. 7
  • Repetition, Reformulation, and Definitions: Prosodic Indexes of Elaboration in Japanese Discourse
    Mieko Banno  vol. 8
  • Projection of Talk Using Language, Intonation, Deictic and Iconic Gestures and Other Body Movements
    Keiko Emmett  vol. 8
  • Turn-taking in Japanese Political Debate: Syntax, Intonation, and Semantics
    Hiroko Furo  vol. 8
  • Interactive Grammar: The Turn-Final Use of nuntey in Korean and kedo in Japanese
    Yong-Yae Park  vol. 8
  • Specificity and Salability: Product Highlighting Strategies in Television Commercials of Japan, Korea, and the U.S.
    Susan Strauss  vol. 8
  • Direct Discourse and New Character Introductions in Japanese Narrative Discourse
    Noriko Watanabe  vol. 8
  • A New Approach to the Analysis of the Sentence Final Particles ne and yo: An Interface Between Prosody and Pragmatics
    Sanae Eda  vol. 9
  • From Place to Space to Discourse: A Contrastive Linguistic Analysis of Japanese tokoru and Korean tey
    Kaoru Horie and Yuko Sassa  vol. 9
  • A Discourse Analysis of the Realization of Object NP Forms in Korean
    Eon-suk Ko  vol. 9
  • When Does Communication Turn Mentally Inward?: A Case Study of Japanese Formal-to-Informal Switching
    Seiichi Makino  vol. 10
  • Markers of Epistemic vs. Affective Stances: Desyoo vs. Zyanai
    Naomi Hanaoka McGloin  vol. 10
  • The Social Meanings of the Japanese Plain Form
    Haruko Minegishi Cook  vol. 10
  • Listener Responses in Telephone and Face-to-face Conversations: How do Non-verbal Behaviors Affect Japanese and English Interactions?
    Hiroko Furo  vol. 10
  • Where Korean and Japanese Differ: Modality vs. Discourse Modality
    Kaoru Horie and Kaori Taira  vol. 10
  • Demonstratives as Prospective Indexicals: ku and ce in Korean Conversation
    Kyu-hyun Kim and Kyung-Hee Suh  vol. 10
  • The Switching Between desu/masu Form and Plain Form: From the Perspective of Turn Construction
    Maeri Megumi  vol. 10
  • Stance Marking in the Collaborative Completion of Sentences: Final Particles as Epistemic Markers in Japanese
    Emi Morita  vol. 10
  • Discourse, Grammaticalization, and Intonation: An Analysis of -ketun in Korean
    Mee-Jeong Park and Sung-Ock S. Sohn  vol. 10
  • Prosody and Information Structure in Japanese: A Case Study of Topic Marker wa
    Kimiko Nakanishi  vol. 10
  • Information Unpackaging: A Constraint-based Unified Grammar Approach to Topic-Focus Articulation
    Suk-Jin Chang  vol. 10
  • Syntactic and Pragmatic Properties of the NPI Yekan in Korean
    Sae-Youn Cho and Han-Gyu Lee  vol. 10
  • Functions of the Attitudinal Discourse Marker maa in Japanese Conversation
    Atsuko Fukada-Karlin  vol. 11
  • An Analysis of Increments in Japanese Conversation in Terms of Intonation and Grammar
    Chisato Koike  vol. 11
  • Typology of Accent Languages and the Role of Prosodic Phrasing in English and Japanese
    Hiroyuki Nagahara  vol. 11
  • Some Uses of the Fall-Rise-Fall Terminal Intonation Contour in Korean Conversation
    Joseph Sung-Yul Park  vol. 11
  • Indirect Quotations in Korean Conversations
    Sung-Ock S. Sohn and Mee-Jeong Park  vol. 11
  • Gaze, Head Nodding, and Aizuti in Information Presenting Activities
    Polly Szatrowski  vol. 11
  • Grammaticalization and Synchronic Variation: A Unified Account of the Discourse-Pragmatics of -na in Korean
    Hyo Sang Lee  vol. 11
  • Reported Speech as an Interactive Resource: An Examination of Korean Quotative Constructions
    Mary Shin Kim  vol. 12
  • Referential Topic Management in Japanese and Korean Oral Narratives
    Yuko Nakahama  vol. 12
  • Eating is Contemptible: Grammaticalization of Ingestion Verbs in Korean
    Seongha Rhee  vol. 12
  • On the Emergence of Intersubjectivity: An Analysis of the Sentence-final nikka in Korean
    Sung Ock S. Sohn  vol. 12
  • Topic Initiation in Japanese Business Telephone Conversations
    Lindsay Amthor Yotsukura  vol. 12
  • Talking, Topics, Types, and Tokens
    Robert Fiengo  vol. 12
  • Contrastive Topic and/or Contrastive Focus
    Chungmin Lee  vol. 12
  • Analyzing -te
    Kentaro Nakatani  vol. 12

Psycholinguistics and Cognition

  • How Languages Encode the Cognitive Notion of Directness and Indirectness: A Typological Study
    Kaoru Horie  vol. 1
  • Continuity of Action and Topic in Discourse
    Hoeyron Kim  vol. 1
  • Cognitive and Syntactic Bases of Topicalized and Nontopicalized Sentences in Japanese
    S.-Y. Kuroda  vol. 1
  • Cognition, Affect, and Topicality of the Causal Particle -Nikka in Korean
    Sung-Ock S. Sohn  vol. 2
  • Conditionality and Deontic Modality in Japanese and Korean: Evidence from the Emergence of Conditionals
    Noriko Akatsuka and Patricia M. Clancy  vol. 2
  • Word Order vs. Word Class: Portmanteau Sentences in Bilinguals
    Shoji Azuma  vol. 2
  • The Organization of the Korean Syllable: Experimental Evidence
    Bruce L. Derwing, Yeo Bom Yoon, and Sook Whan Cho  vol. 2
  • Processing of Japanese Relative Clause Constructions
    Hiroko Yamashita, Laurie Stowe, and Mineharu Nakayama  vol. 2
  • The Conceptualization of the Rounded Dimension in Korean: The Semantic Analysis of kwulk-, kanul-, and cal-
    Okja Lee  vol. 4
  • A Cognitive Account of the Korean Morpheme -se: A Marker of Inclusiveness
    Susan Strauss  vol. 6
  • Color Naming and Color Categorization in Korean
    Rodney E. Tyson  vol. 7
  • Attachment Ambiguity in Head Final Languages
    Yuki Hirose and Soon Ae Chun  vol. 7
  • Adjectives and Adjectival Nouns in Japanese: Psychological Processes in Sentence Production
    Noriko Iwasaki, Gabriella Vigliocco, and Merrill F. Garrett  vol. 8
  • The Psychological Status of Syntactic Constraints on Rendaku
    Tam Kozman  vol. 8
  • Head Directionality and Intrasentential Code-switching: A Study of Japanese Canadian and Korean Americans' Bilingual Speech
    Miwa Nishimura and Keumsil Kim Yoon  vol. 8
  • Psycholinguistic Investigation of the Acquisition of Negation in Japanese
    Tetsuya Sano  vol. 8
  • A Cognitive Approach to Connective Particles -e and -ko: Conceptual Unity and Conceptual Separation in Korean Motion Verbs
    Jeong-Hwa Lee  vol. 9
  • On the Interaction of Temporal and Modal Meaning in Japanese Conditionals
    Wesley M. Jacobsen  vol. 10
  • Processing Japanese and Korean: Full Attachment versus Efficiency
    William O'Grady, Michiko Nakamura, and Miseon Lee  vol. 10
  • Japanese and Korean Causatives Revisited
    Masayoshi Shibatani and Sung Yeo Chung  vol. 10
  • Characteristic Lexicalization Patterns of Motion Events in Korean
    Sung-Chool Im  vol. 10
  • The Processing of Wh-phrases and Interrogative Complementizers in Japanese
    Edson T. Miyamoto and Shoichi Takahashi  vol. 10
  • On Sound Symbolism in Japanese and Korean
    Reijirou Shibasaki  vol. 10
  • A Cognitive Account of Extraction Asymmetry in Japanese Relative Clauses
    Mitsuaki Shimojo  vol. 10
  • Grammar, Cognition and Procedure as Reflected in Route Directions in Japanese, Korean and American English
    Susan Strauss, Hanae Katayama, and Jong Oh Eun  vol. 10
  • Spatial Semantics and Cognition in Infancy and Adulthood: A Cross-Linguistic Study of English and Korean
    Soonja Choi  vol. 11
  • Processing of Japanese Wh-scrambling Constructions
    Sachiko Aoshima, Colin Phillips, and Amy Weinberg  vol. 12
  • What Japanese Parsing Tells us about Parsing
    Janet Dean Fodor and Yuki Hirose  vol. 12

L1 and L2 Acquisition

  • Parameter Settings in the L2 Acquisition of English Reflexives
    Makiko Hirakawa  vol. 1
  • Development of Locative Case Markers in Korean
    Soonja Choi  vol. 2
  • The Acquisition of the Japanese Subject Marker Ga and its Theoretical Implications
    Patricia Mayes and Tsuyoshi Ono  vol. 2
  • Referential Structure in Japanese Children's Narratives: The Acquisition of wa and ga
    Kei Nakamura  vol. 3
  • Grammatical Factors in the Acquisition of Complex Structures in Japanese
    Wendy Snyder  vol. 3
  • On the Acquisition of Japanese Demonstratives by Korean Speakers
    Kumiko Sakoda  vol. 4
  • Psycholinguistic Investigation of the Acquisition of Negation in Japanese
    Tetsuya Sano  vol. 8
  • Acquiring Mora-timing: The Case of the Japanese Coda Nasal
    Katsura Aoyama  vol. 9
  • The Acquisition of Japanese Passives
    Utako Minai  vol. 9
  • Spatial Semantics and Cognition in Infancy and Adulthood: A Cross-Linguistic Study of English and Korean
    Soonja Choi  vol. 11
  • Consonant Harmony in Child Korean: A Comparison with Child English
    Mi-Hui Cho  vol. 11
  • Features of Korean Narrative Discourse Reflected in Native vs. Non-native Conversation
    Kyung-Eun Yoon  vol. 11
  • ‘Passive’ Unaccusatives in L2 Acquisition
    Noriaki Yusa  vol. 11
  • Quantifier Floating and Word Order in First Language Acquisition of Japanese
    Takaaki Suzuki and Naoko Yoshinaga  vol. 12

Historical Linguistics, Language Change and Grammaticalization

  • Sound Changes in Korean: An Underspecification Theoretical Approach
    So-Woo Chung  vol. 1
  • Functional Transfer in the History of Japanese Language
    Shoichi Iwasaki  vol. 2
  • From Zero to Overt Nominalizer NO: A Syntactic Change in Japanese
    Kaoru Horie  vol. 3
  • Negative conditionality: The case of Japanese -tewa and Korean -taka
    Noriko Akatsuka and Sung-Ock S. Sohn  vol. 4
  • Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects of Complex Predicates in Korean and Japanese
    Carl Falsgraf and Insun Park  vol. 4
  • Adverbial Modification in Old Japanese
    Peter Hendricks  vol. 4
  • Historical Change of the Japanese Connective Datte: Its Form and Functions
    Junko Mori  vol. 5
  • On the Development of Sentence-Final Particles in Korean
    Sung-Ock S. Sohn  vol. 5
  • Kakari Particles and the Merger of the Predicative and Attributive Forms in the Japanese Verbal System
    Peter Hendriks  vol. 7
  • The Correspondence between the Form and Meaning of Predicative Grammatical Categories in Classical Japanese
    Katsunobu Izutsu  vol. 7
  • Functional Duality of Case-marking Particles in Japanese and Its Implications for Grammaticalization: A Contrastive Study with Korean
    Kaoru Horie  vol. 8
  • Grammaticalization: The Ambiguity of Japanese Morpheme -e-
    Tomiko Kodama  vol. 8
  • Kakari musubi Revisited: Its Functions and Development
    Rumiko Shinzato  vol. 8
  • Grammaticalization, Aspect, and Emotion: The Case of Japanese -te shimau and Korean -a/e pelita
    Susan Strauss and Sung-Ock Sohn  vol. 8
  • A Reconstruction of Proto-Ryukyuan Accent
    Moriyo Shimabukuro  vol. 8
  • The Old Japanese Vowel System: Implications of Speech Perception
    Natasha Warner  vol. 8
  • Toward Common Japanese-Koguryoic: A Reexamination of Old Koguryo Onomastic Materials
    Christopher Beckwith  vol. 9
  • Rendaku and Proto-Japanese Accent Classes
    J. Marshall Unger  vol. 9
  • Forgotten Voices: Early Recordings of the Kawakami Troupe
    J. Paul Warnick  vol. 9
  • Ni/ni yotte Variation in Japanese Direct Passives: A Syntactic, Pragmatic, and Historical Account
    Kimi Miyagi  vol. 9
  • A Dispersion Account on Middle Korean Vowel Shifts
    Sang-Cheol Ahn  vol. 10
  • Genitive tu in OJ and Historical Changes of Genitive Particles
    Yu Hirata  vol. 10
  • On the Emergence of Korean Concessive myense: Focusing on the Grammaticalization of se
    Minju Kim  vol. 10
  • From Relativization to Clause-linkage: A Constructional Account of Japanese Internally Headed Relativization
    Kyoko Hirose Ohara  vol. 10
  • Kakarimusubi and Focus Structure
    Kaoru Ohta  vol. 10
  • Discourse, Grammaticalization, and Intonation: An Analysis of -ketun in Korean
    Mee-Jeong Park and Sung-Ock S. Sohn  vol. 10
  • Kakari Musubi, Noda-constructions, and How Grammaticalization Theory Meets Formal Grammar
    Wolfram Schaffar  vol. 10
  • Development of Semantic Theme Markers for Desiderative Predicates in Japanese
    Yu Hirata  vol. 11
  • Grammaticalization and Synchronic Variation: A Unified Account of the Discourse-Pragmatics of -na in Korean
    Hyo Sang Lee  vol. 11
  • Honorifics in a Democratized Japan: Changes in the Usage of Keigo Since World War II (A Case Study of Letters and Literature)
    Marc Musteric  vol. 11
  • From Verb Infinitive to Formant/Ending: -si in Early Japanese Adjectives
    Charles J. Quinn, Jr.  vol. 11
  • Kakari Musubi in Comparative Perspective: Old Japanese ka/ya and Okinawan -ga/-i
    Rumiko Shinzato and Leon A. Serafim  vol. 11
  • Reconstructing Temporal Structures in Korean Texts: A Contrastive Study with Japanese
    Masakazu Wako, Kaoru Horie, and Shigeru Sato  vol. 11
  • From Progressive to Perfect: A Corpus-based Study of the ‘Perfect’ Meaning of the Korean Progressive Form -ko iss-
    Masakazu Wako, Shigeru Sato, and Kaoru Horie  vol. 12
  • Recent Trends in Japanese Causatives: The Sa-Insertion Phenomenon
    Judy Okada  vol. 12
  • Eating is Contemptible: Grammaticalization of Ingestion Verbs in Korean
    Seongha Rhee  vol. 12
  • Subject Case Marking in Early Classical Japanese: A New Perspective from Stochastic Optimality Theory
    Chiharu Uda Kikuta  vol. 12

Sociolinguistics and Language Use

  • Conflict Avoidance in Social Interaction: A Sociolinguistic Comparison of the Korean and Japanese Honorific Systems
    Moe-Ron Pork  vol. 1
  • Linguistic Politeness and Cultural Style: Observations from Japanese
    Yoshiko Matsumoto  vol. 2
  • The Use of Addressee Honorifics in Japanese Elementary School Classrooms
    Haruko Minegishi Cook  vol. 5
  • Assessment Strategies in Japanese, Korean, and American English
    Susan Strauss and Yumiko Kawanishi  vol. 5
  • The Use and Non-Use of Honorifics in Sales Talk in Kyoto and Osaka: Are They Rude or Friendly?
    Shigeko Okamoto  vol. 7
  • What the Language in Television Commercials Reveals about Cultural Preferences: A Glimpse into Japanese, American, and Korean Advertising Strategies
    Susan Strauss and Yong-Yae Park  vol. 7
  • Turn-taking in Japanese Political Debate: Syntax, Intonation, and Semantics
    Hiroko Furo  vol. 8
  • Specificity and Salability: Product Highlighting Strategies in Television Commercials of Japan, Korea, and the U.S.
    Susan Strauss  vol. 8
  • Code-switching in Japanese/English: A Study of Japanese-American WWII Veterans
    Tomoko Kozasa  vol. 9
  • Supporting Korean and Japanese on the Internet: Web Standards, Unicode and National Character Encodings
    Katsuhiko Momoi  vol. 10
  • Honorifics in a Democratized Japan: Changes in the Usage of Keigo Since World War II (A Case Study of Letters and Literature)
    Marc Musteric  vol. 11

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