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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
  • Preservation of Lexical Prominence in Vocative Chant
    Young-Mee Yu Cho, Mariko Saiki  vol. 13
  • Acoustic Properties of Japanese and English Vowels: Effects of Phonetic and Prosodic Context
    Miwako Hisagi, Kanae Nishi, Winifred Strange  vol. 13
  • On the Proper Treatment of Non-Crisp Edges
    Shigeto Kawahara  vol. 13
  • Accent and Sound Symbolism in Japanese
    Shoko Hamano  vol. 14
  • Intonational Phonology of Seoul Korean Revisited
    Sun-Ah Jun  vol. 14
  • Consonant Coocurrence Restrictions in Yamato Japanese
    Shigeto Kawahara, Hajime Ono, Kiyoshi Sudo  vol. 14
  • Phonological Structure and Unaccented Nouns in Tokyo and Osaka Japanese
    Haruo Kubozono, Misa Fukui  vol. 14
  • Theoretical Implications of Mimetic Voicing in Japanese
    Kazutaka Kurisu  vol. 14
  • Loan Phonology Is Not All Perception: Evidence from Japanese Loan Doublets
    Jennifer L. Smith  vol. 14
  • A Phonologically Null Copula Functioning as a Light Verb in Japanese
    Yutaka Sato  vol. 13
  • Prosodically Conditioned Ellipsis and Lexical Integrity in Sino-Japanese Morphology
    Hitoshi Horiuchi  vol. 15
  • The Feature Hierarchy of Korean Consonants in Speech Errors
    Kyung-Shim Kang  vol. 15
  • Rock Rhymes in Japanese Hip-Hop Rhymes
    Natsuko Tsujimura, Stuart Davis, Kyoko Okamura  vol. 15
  • On Neutral Vowels in Korean Vowel Harmony
    Gwanhi Yun  vol. 15
  • The Acquisition of the Constraints on Mimetic Verbs in Japanese and Korean
    Kimi Akita  vol. 16
  • Language-Specific Production and Perceptual Compensation in V-to-V Coarticulatory Patterns: Evidence from Korean and Japanese
    Jeong-Im Han  vol. 16
  • Peculiar Accentuation of Prefixes in Pusan Korean and Its Implications
    Ho-Kyung Jun  vol. 16
  • A Phonetic Duration-based Analysis of Loan Adaptation in Korean and Japanese
    Mira Oh  vol. 16
  • Processing Left Peripheral NPI in Korean: At the Syntax/Phonology Interface
    Jieun Kiaer and Ruth Kempson  vol. 16
  • Contrast Enhancement in Hyper-articulated Clear Speech: Age-related Changes in Korean Stop Production
    Kyoung-ho Kang and Susan G. Guion  vol. 17
  • Stress and Long Vowels in Korean: Chicken or Egg First?
    Eon-Suk Ko  vol. 17
  • Not All Epenthetic Contexts are Equal: Differential Effects in Japanese Illusory Vowel Perception
    Philip J. Monahan, Eri Takahashi, Chizuru Nakao and William Idsardi  vol. 17
  • Recursive Prosodic Phrasing in Japanese
    Junko Ito and Armin Mester  vol. 18
  • Phonetic and Psycholinguistic Prominence in Pun Formation: Evidence for Prositional Faithfulness
    Hyun-ju Kim  vol. 18
  • Lexical Indexation in Sino-Japanese Exceptionality
    Kazutaka Kurisu  vol. 18
  • Syllable Deletion as a Prosodically Conditioned Derived Environment Effect
    Kan Sasaki  vol. 18
  • Cross-linguistic Perception of Fricatives and Affricates: A Correlation between Adults' Perception and Children's Acquisition Order
    Hajime Takeyasu  vol. 18
  • Korean Learners' Perception of Word Boundaries in English
    Gwanhi Yun  vol. 18
  • Integrated Accounts on Consonant Cluster Simplification
    Myeon Ahn  vol. 19
  • A Statistical Model of Korean Loanword Phonology
    Hahn Koo  vol. 19
  • Variation and Noun-Verb Asymmetry in Consonant Cluster Simplification in Seoul Korean
    Kyuwon Moon  vol. 19
  • Japanese Velar Allophones Revisited: A Quantitative Analysis Based on the Speech Production Experiments
    Shin-Ichiro Sano  vol. 19
  • Mimetic Vowel Harmony
    Kimi Akita, Mutsumi Imai, Noburo Saji, Katerina Kantartzis, and Sotaro Kita  vol. 20
  • The Vowel System and Vowel Harmony in 15th Century Korean: ‘Alay-a’ ( · ) Revisited
    Young-Key Kim-Renaud  vol. 20
  • Constraint Inviolability in Japanese Mimetic Palatalization
    Kazutaka Kurisu  vol. 20
  • Tone System in Itoman
    Nobutaka Takara  vol. 20
  • Transition to a Two-Type Accent System in Tokyo Japanese? The Behavior of Surnames
    Timothy J. Vance, Minami Hirayama, and Mikio Giriko  vol. 20
  • Japanese and Korean Speakers' Production of Mimetic Words
    Noriko Iwasaki, Lucien Brown, Sotaro Kita, and David Vinson  vol. 20
  • Seoul Korean Subjects' Perception of Japanese Pitch-accent: Evidence for the Absence of Tonogenesis in Korean
    Hyunsoon Kim  vol. 20
  • Korean L2 Speakers' Phonological Representation of the English /l/-/r/ Contrast
    Lucy Kyoungsook Kim and Elsi Kaiser  vol. 20
  • Analogy Effects on North Kyungsang Korean Accentuation of Novel Words
    Hyun-Ju Kim  vol. 21
  • A Component-by-Component Analysis of the Japanese Rendition or Korean Names
    Mira Oh  vol. 21
  • Rendaku in Japanese Dialects that Retain Prenasalization
    Timothy Vance, Mizuki Miyashita, and Mark Irwin  vol. 21
  • The Adaptation of Contemporary Japanese Loanwords into Korean
    Chiyki Ito and Michael Kenstowicz  vol. 22
  • The Phonology of Emphatic Morphology in Japanese Mimetics
    Kazutaka Kurisu  vol. 22
  • Rendaku Lovers, Rendaku Haters, and the Logistic Curve
    Mark Irwin  vol. 22
  • A Corpus‐Based Study of Positional Variation in Seoul Korean Vowels
    Yoonjung Kang  vol. 23
  • Wh Prosody is Not Focus Prosody in Fukuoka Japanese
    Jennifer L. Smith  vol. 23
  • A Corpus‐based Study on the Layered Duration in Standard Korean
    Tae‐Jin Yoon  vol. 23
  • Compound Tensification in Seoul Korean
    Seoyoung Kim  vol. 24
  • A Corpus‐Based Study of Singletons and Geminates in Japanese: Segmental Properties and Contextual Factors
    Shin‐Ichiro Sano  vol. 24
  • Korean Aspiration, Japanese Voicing, and Emergent Features
    Timothy J. Vance  vol. 25
  • Inhibition of Korean Palatalization in L2 English: Electropalatographic Data
    Alexei Kochetov, Kelly-Ann Blake, Andrei Munteanu, Fiona Wilson, Jessica Yeung, and Luke Zhou  vol. 25
  • Perception of Tonal Clash: Final Accent vs. No Accent in Interrogative Melodies of Tokyo Japanese
    Mayuki Matsui and Hyun Kyung Hwang  vol. 25
  • Denasalization of Moraic Nasals in Sino-Japanese
    Kohei Nishimura  vol. 25
  • Identity Avoidance Effects on Rendaku in the Process of Producing Japanese Noun Compounds: Evidence from Three Oral Production Experiments
    Masaki Sone and Yuki Hirose  vol. 25
  • Default Word Prosody and its Effects on Morphology
    Haruo Kubozono  vol. 26
  • Epistemic Bias Interacts with Prosodic Pattern in South Gyeongsang Korean
    Hyun Kyung Hwang  vol. 26
  • Register-Specific Phonology in Core Grammar: Expressive Strategies in Korean Aegyo
    Hayeun Jang  vol. 26
  • Orthography Dependence of Korean Speakers on Adaptation of English Unstressed Syllable
    Hyoju Kim  vol. 26
  • Tokyo Japanese Speakers' Multimodal Perception in Voicing Contrast
    Hyunsoon Kim, Takeki Kamiyam and Pierre Hallé  vol. 26
  • Compound Truncation in Japanese: 2+2, 2+1, or Discontiguous 2+2?
    Yu Tanaka  vol. 26
  • The Effects of Era and Perceptual Distinctiveness on Japanese Loanword Adaptation
    Wenting Tang and Jie Zhang  vol. 26
  • What Does Pitch Range Tell Us About Speech and Speakers? A Sociophonetic Study of Pitch Range Variation in Spoken Japanese
    Céleste Guillemot and Shin-Ichiro Sano  vol. 27
  • The Prosody of Contrastive Topic in Korean
    Seung-Eun Kim  vol. 27
  • Semantic Intensification and Prosodic Iconicity in Korean Color Terms
    Hae-Sung Jeon  vol. 27
  • Testing Rosen's Rule Yet Again: An Experimental Study
    Yu Tanaka  vol. 27
  • Why [s]? An Analogical Account of the Epenthetic Consonant Quality in Non-Standard Korean
    Ji Yea Kim  vol. 29
  • Once Again on the Two -k(-)yer- in Old Japanese: Distribution, Semantics, Spelling
    Artemii Kuznetsov  vol. 29
  • Structural Restrictions on Sequential Voicing in Japanese N-V Compounds
    Yuta Tatsumi  vol. 29
  • Argument Structure and Rendaku: An Experimental Study
    Michiko Fukasawa  vol. 29
  • Territory Feature and a Distributed Morphology Approach to Clause Periphery
    Shiori Ikawa and Akitaka Yamada  vol. 29
  • On the Names of Chinese Tones in Japanese
    Alexander Zapryagaev  vol. 29

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
  • A Unified Syntactic Account of Morphological Causatives in Korean
    Minjeong Son  vol. 13
  • Process Nominals and Morphological Complexity
    Chongwon Park, James Hye Suk Yoon  vol. 13
  • Gerund Phrases as NPs with N Heads: No Empty or Mixed Categories
    Hee-Rahk Chae  vol. 13
  • Extended Parallel Morphology for Korean V-e V Compounds
    Youngju Choi  vol. 13
  • Dummy Plural Marker -Tul in Gapping and the Theory of Gapping
    Daeho Chung  vol. 13
  • A Morphological Constraint on Negation in Imperatives in Korean
    Chungmin Lee, Chung-Hye Han  vol. 13
  • On Adnominal `Focus-Sensitive' Particles in Japanese
    J.-R. Hayashishita  vol. 13
  • Reconstruction Effects in Passive and Scrambling in Japanese
    Hajime Hoji  vol. 13
  • Classifiers and Plural Marking
    Chonghyuck Kim  vol. 13
  • Korean Copular Constructions: A Lexical Sharing Approach
    Peter Sells, Jong-Bok Kim, Michael T. Wescoat  vol. 13
  • Subject Scrambling
    Heejeong Ko  vol. 13
  • A Phonologically Null Copula Functioning as a Light Verb in Japanese
    Yutaka Sato  vol. 13
  • Prosodically Conditioned Ellipsis and Lexical Integrity in Sino-Japanese Morphology
    Hitoshi Horiuchi  vol. 15
  • NPI Licensing in Korean Modal Constructions
    Iljoo Ha  vol. 15
  • In Search of Evidence for the Placement of the Verb in Korean and Japanese
    Chung-Hye Han  vol. 15
  • Temporal Order in Japanese Toki-ni Sentences: An Event-Structural Account
    Makiko Irie  vol. 15
  • Scrambling, Resumption and Scope of Neg
    Kiyoko Kataoka  vol. 15
  • Non-veridical Use of Japanese Expressions of Temporal Precedence
    Yukinori Takubo, Stefan Kaufmann  vol. 15
  • What Exactly Intervenes What?
    Ae-ryung Kim  vol. 15
  • Syntactic Change from Connective to Focus Particles in Japanese
    Tomohide Kinuhata  vol. 15
  • Verbs of the 'Put-On' Class and Their Peculiarity in Korean
    Minjeong Son  vol. 15
  • Two Types of Modal Auxiliaries in Japanese: Two Directionalities in Inference
    Yukinori Takubo  vol. 15
  • HIRC, QF and the Definiteness Effect
    S.-Y. Kuroda  vol. 16
  • Optional A-Scrambling
    Mamoru Saito  vol. 16
  • The Distribution of Subject Properties in Multiple Subject Constructions
    James H. Yoon  vol. 16
  • Vowel Harmony as an Anti-Faithfulness Effect: Implication from Nonconcatenative Morphology in Korean Ideophones
    Chang-Beom Park  vol. 16
  • A Corpus-Based Look at Japanese Giving/Receiving Verbs ageru,kureru, and morau
    Tsuyoshi Ono and Ross Krekoski  vol. 16
  • Right Node Raising as PF Coordination Reduction
    Duk-Ho An  vol. 16
  • The Causal Wh-phrase Naze in Japanese Cleft Constructions
    Tomoko Kawamura  vol. 16
  • Processing Left Peripheral NPI in Korean: At the Syntax/Phonology Interface
    Jieun Kiaer and Ruth Kempson  vol. 16
  • The Exempt Binding of Local Anaphors: An Empirical Study of the Korean Local Anaphor Caki-casin
    Ji-Hye Kim and James H. Yoon  vol. 16
  • Three Types of Korean Comparatives
    So-Young Park  vol. 16
  • On the Syntax of External Possession in Korean
    Reiko Vermeulen  vol. 16
  • Shika-NPIs in Tokyo Japanese and the Syntax-Prosody Interface: Focus Intonation and Prosody-Scope Correspondence
    Hideaki Yamashita  vol. 16
  • A Corpus-driven Approach to Comparative Phraseology: Lexical Bundles in English, Spanish, and Korean
    Douglas Biber, You-Jin Kim and Nicole Tracy-Ventura  vol. 17
  • Two Types of Japanese Yes-No Questions and Their Implications for Wh-licensing
    Masahiko Ahara  vol. 17
  • Contrastive Focus Facilitates Scrambling in Korean Sentence Processing
    Kyuseek Hwang, Amy J. Schafer and William O'Grady  vol. 17
  • Argument Sharing and Unification: The Syntax of the Quasi-Existential Construction
    Chizuru Ito  vol. 17
  • Two Types of Movement in Japanese Nominalization and Edge Phenomena
    Masaaki Kamiya  vol. 17
  • Wh-Phrase Questions and Prosody in Korean
    Heeju Hwang  vol. 17
  • Negative Polarity Item and Focus Intonation in Japanese
    Shinichiro Ishihara  vol. 17
  • The Role of Prosodic Boundaries in the Comprehension of Korean Pseudo-cleft Sentences
    Jaehoon Jeong  vol. 17
  • “Split” Indeterminate NPI Pronouns in Japanese and the Syntax-Prosody Interface
    Hideaki Yamashita  vol. 17
  • A Usage-based Account of the Japanese Modal Adverb Yahari/Yappa(ri) in Spoken Discourse
    Kyoko Masuda  vol. 17
  • Incremental Construction and Spontaneous Revision of Mental Imagery in Japanese Sentence Comprehension
    Manami Sato  vol. 17
  • What Role Does Morphology Play Historical Change?
    Hijo Kang  vol. 18
  • Two By-phrase in Japanese Passive
    Shin Fukuda  vol. 18
  • When Declaratives Become Evidentials: The Korean Non-Final -ta- as an Indirect Evidential
    Dongsik Lim  vol. 18
  • Light Switches between Japanese/Korean and English
    Ji Young Shim  vol. 18
  • Degree Quantification and the Size of Noun Modifiers
    Junko Shimoyama  vol. 18
  • Revisiting Resultatives in Korean
    Minjeong Son  vol. 18
  • Argument Ellipses in Japanese Right Dislocation
    Kensuke Takita  vol. 18
  • Japanese Expression of Temporal Identity: Temporal and Counterfactual Interpretation of tokoro-da
    Yukinori Takubo  vol. 18
  • An(other)Argument for the “Repetition” Analysis of Japanese Right Dislocation: Evidence from the Distribution of Thematic Topic -wa
    Hideaki Yamashita  vol. 18
  • Expletive Negation in Japanese and Korean
    Suwon Yoon  vol. 18
  • Decomposing Overt Syntax
    Yoshihisa Kitagawa  vol. 19
  • An Experimental Study of the Grammatical Status of caki in Korean
    Chung-Hye Han, Dennis Ryan Storoshenko, R. Calen Walshe  vol. 19
  • “AMOUNT” Relativization in Japanese
    Shun'Ichiro Inada  vol. 19
  • Is Genitive Subject Possible in Modern Korean?
    Yin-Ji Jin  vol. 19
  • Selective Reproduction in NP-Ellipsis
    Ock-Hwan Kim and Yodhihisa Kitagawa  vol. 19
  • NPI and Predicative Remnants in Japanese Sluicing
    Hiroko Kimura and Daiko Takahashi  vol. 19
  • Parametric Variation in Classification of Reflexives
    Maki Kishida  vol. 19
  • A Hybrid Approach to Floating Quantifiers: Experimental Evidence
    Heejeong Ko and Eunjeong Oh  vol. 19
  • The Nominative/Genitive Alternation in Modern Japanese: A Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) Evaluation Method-Based Analysis
    Hideki Maki, Yin-Ji Jin, Satoru Yokoyama, Michiyo Hamasaki, and Yukiko Ueda  vol. 19
  • On the Morphosyntactic Transparency of (S)ase and getP
    Takashi Nakajima  vol. 19
  • On Null Subjects in Embedded Jussive Clauses in Korean
    Jong Un Park  vol. 19
  • The Role of Merger and Typology of v Heads in Serialization
    Daeyoung Sohn and Heejeong Ko  vol. 19
  • Kuroda's (1978) Linear Case marking Hypothesis Revisited
    Ichiro Yuhara  vol. 19
  • The Formulaic Expressions of ‘Thing’ in Spoken and Written Registers: A Corpus Study of Bound Nouns Kes and Ke in Korean
    Sung-Ock Sohn and Kilim Nam  vol. 20
  • Comprehension of VP-ellipsis and Null Object Constructions in Korean
    Jinsook Kim  vol. 20
  • Three Types of ‘Root Infinitives’: Theoretical Implications from Child Japanese
    Keiko Murasugi & Tomomi Nakatani  vol. 20
  • The Acquisition of the Japanese Imperfective Aspect Marker: Universal Predisposition or Input Frequency
    Yasuhiro Shirai and Yoko Suzuki  vol. 20
  • Kuroda's Left-headedness and Linkers
    Ken Hiraiwa  vol. 20
  • On Japanese Indirect Passives
    Hidehito Hoshi  vol. 20
  • Postsyntactic Compounds and Semantic Head-marking in Japanese
    Taro Kageyama  vol. 20
  • Ani ‘no’-prefaced Responses to WH-questions as Challenges in Korean Conversation
    Hye Ri Stephanie Kim  vol. 20
  • Forward and Backward Feature Agreement: Evidence from Korean Numeral Classifier Constructions
    On-Soon Lee  ensp;vol. 20
  • Two Modes of Argument Selection in Nominals
    Naoyuki Ono  vol. 20
  • What can Japanese Dialects tell us about the Function and Development of the Nominalization Particle no?
    Masayoshi Shibatani  vol. 20
  • The Perfective Imperative in Japanese
    Axel Svahn  vol. 20
  • ‘Topic’ and ‘Contrast’: A Comparative Approach to Japanese and Korean
    Reiko Vermeulen  vol. 20
  • Measure Phrase Modification in the Extended Projection of Adjectives
    Akira Watanabe  vol. 20
  • Non-subject Antecedent Potential of Caki in Korean
    Chung-Hye Han and Dennis Ryan Storoshenko  vol. 21
  • The Japanese Auxiliary -Noda and Its Comparable Linguistic Forms in Korean and Ainu: A Force-Dynamic Account
    Katsunobu Izutsu  vol. 21
  • Gradient Acceptability of Case Ellipsis on Subtypes of Subject: A Probabilistic Account
    Hanjung Lee and Haejeong Choi  vol. 21
  • A Decompositional Approach to Japanese Passive
    Takashi Najima  vol. 21
  • External Possession by Derivation
    Jisung Sun  vol. 21
  • 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  vol. 21
  • Distributional Patterns of Syntactic and Semantic/Pragmatic Coding in Four Japonic Varieties
    Shoichi Iwasaki and Noriko Yoshimura  vol. 22
  • 1-Deletion: Measure Nouns vs. Classifiers
    Akira Watanabe  vol. 22
  • Korean Nominative Case-Stacking: A Configurational Account
    Theodore Levin  vol. 22
  • Multiple Accusative Constructions: The Case of V+tate in Japanese
    Mika Kizu, Peter Sells, and Hidekazu Tanaka  vol. 22
  • Corpus-Based Analysis of Adverbial Uses of the Quotative TO Construction: Speech and Thought Representation without Speech or Thought Predicates
    Seiko Fuji  vol. 22
  • Japanese Passives with Verbal Nouns
    Yutaka Sato  vol. 22
  • Dual Selctions and Relabeling in Japanese and Korean
    Toru Ishii  vol. 22
  • Alternatives Tell You Where You Are
    Yoshyuki Shibata  vol. 22
  • Genetive Modifiers: ga/no Conversion Revisited
    Masayoshi Shibatani, Sung Yeo Chung, and Bayaerduleng  vol. 22
  • An Experimental Investigation of Island Effects in Korean
    Boyoung Kim and Grant Goodall  vol. 23
  • Idioms in Korean and Japanese: A phase based account
    Kyumin Kim  vol. 23
  • Suffer as a Not‐at‐issue Meaning: Evidence from the Affected Experiencer Construction in Korean
    Lan Kim  vol. 23
  • Another Look at Negative Polarity Items in Japanese
    Hideki Kishimoto  vol. 23
  • NP‐Ellipsis in the Nagasaki Dialect of Japanese
    Masako Maeda and Daiko Takahashi  vol. 23
  • 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  vol. 23
  • Implications of Constraints on Null Constitutents for Analyses of the Right Dislocation Construction
    James Hye Suk Yoon  vol. 23
  • The Acquisition of V‐Stranding VP‐Elipsis
    Yoshiki Fujiwara  vol. 24
  • Surprising Instances of Forward Gapping in Korean
    Wonsuk Jung  vol. 24
  • Constraints on Contrast Sluicing
    Teruyuki Mizuno and Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine  vol. 24
  • Extraction out of Overt Anaphor kule(h) ‘so’ in Korean
    Myung‐Kwan Park and Ui‐Jong Shin  vol. 24
  • The Verbal Noun mo construction in Japanese News Headlines
    Yutaka Sato  vol. 24
  • An Applicative Approach to Affected Subject Transitives in Japanese
    Takayuki Akimoto  vol. 24
  • On Verb‐Stem Expansion in Japanese and Korean
    Hiroshi Aoyagi  vol. 24
  • Nominal-based Nominalization
    Masayoshi Shibatani and Sung-Yeo Chung  vol. 25
  • Daroo as an Entertain Modal: An Inquisitive Approach
    Yurie Hara  vol. 25
  • Imperatives with/without Necessity
    Shun Ihara and Yuya Noguchi  vol. 25
  • Frame Setters in Verbal Unagi-sentences in Japanese and Korean
    Ante Kärrman  vol. 25
  • Two Forms of Relative Clauses in Osaka Japanese and Their Theoretical Implications
    Hitomi Minamida  vol. 25
  • Right Dislocation of a Wh-phrase and its Prosodic Constraint
    Yosho Miyata  vol. 25
  • Particle Stranding Ellipsis in Japanese, String Deletion, and Argument Ellipsis
    Yosuke Sato and Masako Maeda  vol. 25
  • Light Verb Ellipsis Constructions in Korean
    Changguk Yim  vol. 25
  • Determiner Phrase: How Nominals are Built and How Variant Orders Are Derived
    Min-Joo Kim  vol. 26
  • Negation in Korean Time Measure Constructions
    Paola Cepeda and Jiwon Yun  vol. 26
  • Transitive Nominals in Japanese and the Syntax of Predication
    Shin Fukuda  vol. 26
  • A Temporal Restriction in the Semantics of Evidence
    Yuto Hirayama  vol. 26
  • Double Relative Clauses in Korean
    Eun Hee Kim, Sea Hee Choi, Junghwan Maeng, Ha Ram Kim, Nayoung Kim, Nakyung Yoon and James Yoon  vol. 26
  • The English Rise-Fall-Rise Contour and the Japanese Contrastive Particle Wa: A Uniform Account
    David Yoshikazu Oshima  vol. 26
  • How to (Not) Say to 'Say'
    Hiroaki Saito  vol. 26
  • Two Types of Sino-Korean Verb Formation: How do Verbs Determine Their Adicity?
    Changguk Yim  vol. 26
  • Un-Blackboxing Aboutness: A New Perspective from Japanese Gapless Clausal Modifiers
    Kazuhiko Fukushima  vol. 27
  • Personal Pronouns as Markers of Spatial Deictic Anchors: the Case of the Demonstrative System in Kikai Ryukyuan
    Rihito Shirata  vol. 27
  • Intervention Effects and (Bare) Indeterminates
    Kimiko Nakanishi and Koyo Akuzawa  vol. 27
  • A Semantic Analysis of Embedded Tense Infinite Control in Japanese
    Yusuke Kubota and Koyo Akuzawa  vol. 27
  • How to Eat Your Cake and Have it Too in Japanese: Causal Pluralism and the Role of Agentivity
    Yosuke Sato  vol. 27
  • A Source of Defeasibility: Evidence from Japanese Object Experiencer Predicates
    Yusuke Yagi  vol. 27
  • Prosody and wh-scope in Osaka Japanese
    Hitomi Minamida  vol. 27
  • Korean vs. Chinese on Anaphoric Definites With(out) a Determiner
    Myung-Kwan Park and Arum Kang  vol. 27
  • Scope Rigidity of Multiple Scrambling and Economy
    Kwang-Sup Kim  vol. 27
  • Direct Object Marking and Markedness in Sika Yaeyaman
    Matthew Topping  vol. 27
  • Theory and Acquisition of Experientials
    Kook-Hee Gil, Nino Grillo, Heather Marsden, Nina Radkevich, Shayne Sloggett, George Tsoulas and Norman Yeo  vol. 28
  • Semantic Interpretation of Japanese Verbal Compounds Revisited
    Yoko Yumoto  vol. 28
  • Syntactic and Prosodic Sluicing in Japanese
    Brian Agbayani and Toru Ishi  vol. 28
  • Left Branch Extraction in Coordinated Wh-Questions in Japanese and English
    Masako Maeda, Taichi Nakamura and Kensuke Takita  vol. 28
  • NPI Intervention Effects in 'Why' Questions in Child Japanese
    Kanako Ikeda, Tomohiro Fuji, Kyoko Yamakoshi  vol. 28
  • A Finer-Structural Analysis of the Japanese Politeness Morphology
    Tomio Hirose and Hiroyuki Nawata  vol. 28
  • Subject Honorific Mismatches in Korean and Japanese RNR
    Kihoon Kim and Jeong-Seok Kim  vol. 28
  • Statives (a)ri and tari in Early Heian Japanese Kundokubun
    John Bundschuh  vol. 28
  • On the Degree Semantics of Hutsuni and Zenzen
    Yosuke Sato, Yuka Imai and Moka Michihata  vol. 28
  • From Subjunctive Alternatives to Imperatives and Unconditionals
    Shun Ihara  vol. 28
  • The Development of Analytic Negatives in Sakhalin Ainu
    Elia Dal Corso  vol. 28
  • Getting a Head with Japanese Lexical V-V Compounds
    Kazuhiko Fukushima  vol. 28
  • The Past Form of Stative Verbs in South-Central Okinawan
    Gijs Van Der Lubbe  vol. 28
  • Person Sensitivity and Egophoricity in Jejuan: The -no/-ko Suffixes
    Soung-U Kim  vol. 28
  • Compounds in Japanese Sign Language: Associate Professor Teaches Twice
    Yuko Asada, Yukiko Nomi and Kyoko Shimojima  vol. 28
  • Where is a Monster?: A Case Study of Indexical Shift in Japanese
    Yuya Noguchi  vol. 29
  • The Size of the Complement–The Properties of the Embedded -Yoo in Japanese
    Koji Shimamura  vol. 29
  • Multiple Argument Ellipsis in Japanese: A Case Study in Idiomatic Argument Ellipsis
    Hideaki Yamashita  vol. 29
  • Reversed Polarity Sluicing in Japanese
    Yosuke Sato  vol. 29
  • Against Syntactic Neg-raising: Evidence From Polarity-Reversed Ellipsis in Japanese
    Yusuke Yagi, Yuta Sakamoto, and Yuta Tatsumi  vol. 29

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
  • Motion and State: Verbs tul-/na- (K) and hairu/deru (J) `enter'/`exit'
    Chungmin Lee  vol. 13
  • Semantic Divergence of -(R)are: From a Different Perspective
    David Y. Oshima  vol. 13
  • Motion Verbs, Telicity, and Argument Projection
    Natsuko Tsujimura  vol. 13
  • Toward a Unified Approach to Negative Polarity Triggered by Inherently Negative Predicates
    Daeho Chung  vol. 14
  • Control into Adverbial Predicate PPs
    Stanley Dubinsky, Shoko Hamano  vol. 14
  • It's Time to Say Goodbye to Syntactic Analyses of the SIKA-NAI Construction
    Yukio Furukawa  vol. 14
  • Formal Grammar of Evidentiality: A Case Study of Japanese Contrastive wa
    Yurie Hara  vol. 14
  • (A)symmetric Nominalization of Measure Expressions in Japanese and Korean
    Chung-Kon Shi, Youngjun Kim, Youngjun Jang  vol. 14
  • "Neg-sensitive" Elements, Neg-c-command, and Scrambling in Japanese
    Kiyoko Kataoka  vol. 14
  • A Theory of Number Marking: Syntax-Semantics Interface Approach
    Chonghyuck Kim  vol. 14
  • The Classifier in Japanese Numeral Quantification
    Mana Kobuchi-Philip  vol. 14
  • On the Singular [+Specific] Reading of WH-Doublets in Korean
    Youngeun Lee  vol. 14
  • Locality in Syntax and Floated Numeral Quantifiers in Japanese and Korean
    Shigeru Miyagawa  vol. 14
  • Locality in Syntax and Floated Numeral Quantifiers in Japanese and Korean
    Shigeru Miyagawa  vol. 14
  • On Exceptional zibun Binding: An Experimental Approach
    David Y. Oshima  vol. 14
  • Jussive Clauses and Agreement of Sentence Final Particles in Korean
    Miok Debby Pak  vol. 14
  • On What Makes Korean HOW Island-Insensitive
    Daeho Chung  vol. 15
  • Until in English and Japanese
    Kiyomi Kusumoto  vol. 15
  • Sekkaku
    Eric McCready  vol. 15
  • Verbs of the 'Put-On' Class and Their Peculiarity in Korean
    Minjeong Son  vol. 15
  • Two Types of Modal Auxiliaries in Japanese: Two Directionalities in Inference
    Yukinori Takubo  vol. 15
  • The Asymmetry between the Iki (Go)-V and the Ki (Come)-V Constructions
    Noriko Matsumoto  vol. 16
  • Perspective,Logophoricity, and Embedded Tense in Japanese
    David Y. Oshima  vol. 16
  • Semantic Data and Computational System
    Frederick J. Newmeyer  vol. 17
  • Gradient Integration of Sound Symbolism in Language: Toward a Crosslinguistic Generalization
    Kimi Akita  vol. 17
  • Nonveridical Dependency of Korean Focus Particle -(i)lato and Japanese - demo
    Jung-Hyuck Lee  vol. 17
  • A Decompositional Analysis of the Korean Focus Particle -lato
    Dongsik Lim  vol. 17
  • Modes of Scalar Reversal in Japanese
    Osamu Sawada  vol. 17
  • Dance and Dance, Competing with Each Other: The Japanese Verbal Reciprocal -Aw
    Masahiro Yamada  vol. 17
  • Incremental Construction and Spontaneous Revision of Mental Imagery in Japanese Sentence Comprehension
    Manami Sato  vol. 17
  • Two By-phrase in Japanese Passive
    Shin Fukuda  vol. 18
  • The Imperfective Puzzle in Korean
    Min-Joo Kim  vol. 18
  • Noun Complements and Clause Types in Korean (and Japanese)
    Shin-Sook Kim  vol. 18
  • The Semantics of sugi- in Japanese
    Xiao Li  vol. 18
  • Comparison, Indeterminateness, and the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface
    Osamu Sawada  vol. 18
  • Now Negation Scopes in Japanese and Korean
    Peter Sells  vol. 18
  • Revisiting Resultatives in Korean
    Minjeong Son  vol. 18
  • Expletive Negation in Japanese and Korean
    Suwon Yoon  vol. 18
  • Partitive Particle com in Korean
    Jaehee Bak  vol. 19
  • The Nature of Associative Plurality in Korean: Accounting for Ney and Tul
    Kyumin Kim and Sean Madigan  vol. 19
  • Processing, Pragmatics, and Scope in Korean and English
    Miseon Lee, Hye-Young Kwak, Sunyoung Lee, and William O'Grady  vol. 19
  • Semantic Realization of the Layered TP: Evidence from the Ambiguity of the Sentential Koto-nominal
    Yurie Hara, Youngju Kim, Hiromu Sakai, and Sanae Tamura  vol. 20
  • Reference Resolution in Discourse with Multiple Knowledge Representations: A View from NP-no-koto in Japanese
    YoungJu Kim and Hiromu Sakai  vol. 21
  • Semantic Functions of Always and Only in Korean: Evidence from Prosody
    Yong-cheol Lee and Satoshi Nambu  vol. 21
  • Korean Derived Inchoatives with Verbal Roots
    Dongsik Lim and Maria Luisa Zubizarreta  vol. 21
  • The Meaning of Modal Affective Demonstratives in Japanese
    Osamu Sawada and Jun Sawada  vol. 21
  • SA Formal Analysis of Japanese V-yuku and its Grammaticalization
    Fumihito Arai and Toshio Hidaka  vol. 23
  • A Novel wh-Indeterminate in Korean: wh-inka as a Marker of Referential Vagueness
    Arum Kang  vol. 23
  • On the Stativity of the Fourth Class Verbs and their Cousins in Japanese
    Kiyomi Kusumoto  vol. 23
  • E-Type Anaphora of Degree in Izyooni(than)-Comparatives
    Toshiko Oda  vol. 23
  • On Two Varieties of Negative Polar Interrogatives in Japanese
    Satoshi Ito and David Y. Oshima  vol. 23
  • Apparent Vehicle Change Phenomena in the Absence of Ellipsis
    Junko Shimoyama and Alex Drummond  vol. 23
  • The Derivation of Soo-su: Some Implications for the Architecture of Japanese VP
    Hideharu Tanaka  vol. 23
  • The Scalar Dimension of Korean ku
    Arum Kang  vol. 24
  • What “May” and “Must” May Be in Japanese
    Magdalena Kaufmann  vol. 24
  • Case Alternation and Stacking on Non‐Nominative Subjects in Korean: A New Information Structural Approach
    Eunhee Lee  vol. 24
  • On the Property of Mirativity in the Japanese Modal Demonstrative Ano
    Osamu Sawada and Jun Sawada  vol. 24
  • Exhaustiveness in Japanese Compound Verbs: A Mereological Approach
    Hideharu Tanaka  vol. 24
  • Apparent VP-Ellipsis in Japanese: An Argument Ellipsis Account
    Yuta Sakamoto  vol. 28
  • The Japanese Reactive Attitudinal Nani-mo: Polarity Sensitivity and the Function of Objection
    Osamu Sawada  vol. 28
  • Cooperation of Body and Language: Object-Transfer Requests in Japanese Interactions
    Tomoko Endo  vol. 28
  • A Semantic Analysis for Korean Echo Questions
    Seoyeon Jang and Ivano Caponigro  vol. 29
  • Copula, Additive, and Wh-indeterminates
    Noritsugu Hayashi  vol. 29
  • Rising Declaratives in Japanese
    Hitomi Hirayama  vol. 29
  • The Semantics of Iconic Gesture in Ideophones
    Koji Kawahara  vol. 29
  • The Use Conditional Meaning of Japanese Discourse Particle ittai in Questions
    Chen-An Chang  vol. 29
  • The Same Modality in Different Levels of Meaning
    Yuto Hirayama  vol. 29
  • A Disjunctive-Unconditional Analysis of Japanese Sukunakutomo 'at least'
    Kenta Kakenami  vol. 29
  • Two Strategies for Being 'at least': Japanese sukunakutomo and English at least
    Kenta Mizutani and Shun Ihara  vol. 29
  • Contrastive Topic =gyaa in Ikema Nishihara Miyakoan of Southern Ryukyus
    Natsuko Nakagawa and Yuka Hayashi  vol. 29

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
  • The Pragmatics of Japanese Sentence-final Forms
    Haruko Minegishi Cook  vol. 13
  • Turn Extensions as Turn-Constructional Practice: Word Order Variability in Korean Conversation
    Haeyon Kim  vol. 13
  • Single Full NP Turns with Rising Intonation in Korean Conversation
    Haeyon Kim, Young-Cheol Yim  vol. 13
  • Expressive Function of Japanese Adnominal Demonstrative Konna/Sonna/Anna
    Keiko Naruoka  vol. 13
  • Zero-Marked Topics, Subjects, and Objects in Japanese
    Mutsuko Endo Hudson, Yoshimi Sakakibara, Junko Kondo  vol. 14
  • What Does the Korean “Double Causative” Reveal about Causation and Korean? A Corpus-Based Contrastive Study with Japanese
    Kaoru Horie, Tsuneyoshi Ishihara, Prashant Pardeshi  vol. 14
  • The Structure of Internal State Expressions in Japanese and Korean
    Shoichi Iwasaki  vol. 14
  • Aspectual Markers in Japanese and Korean: A Corpus Linguistics Study
    Jeong-Hwa Lee, Kaori Kabata  vol. 14
  • Retroactive Elaboration in Korean Conversation
    Haeyon Kim  vol. 14
  • Rethinking the Temporal Approach to Stativity Denoted by -te iru: The Application of the Two-Component Theory of Aspect
    Yumiko Nishi  vol. 14
  • Postpredicate Elements in Japanese Conversation: Nonmodulatity and Panchrony
    Tsuyoshi Ono, Yasuhiro Shirai  vol. 14
  • The Relationship between Prosodic Features and Modal Expressions in Discourse: A Case Study of the Japanese Sentence-Final particle yo
    Maki Shimotani  vol. 14
  • Obliqueness and Postpositional Marking in Japanese
    Tomoko Takeda  vol. 14
  • On the Optionality of to-Marking on Reduplicated Mimetics in Japanese
    Kiyoko Toratani  vol. 14
  • Complaint Utterances in Korean Conversation: Interrogatives with Question Words
    Kyung-Eun Yoon  vol. 14
  • An Analysis of Negative Nominalized Predicates as Prohibitives in Japanese Discourse
    Nina Azumi Yoshida  vol. 14
  • Discourse-Functional Correlates of Argument Structure in Korean Acquisition
    Patricia Clancy  vol. 15
  • Prosodic Analysis of the Interactional Particle Ne in Japanese Gendered Speech
    Victoria Anderson, Andrew Wong  vol. 15
  • Grammatical Features of Yokohama Pidgin Japanese: Common Characteristics of Restricted Pidgins
    Aya Inoue  vol. 15
  • Construction of Units and Interactive Turn Spaces in Japanese Conversation
    Shimako Iwasaki  vol. 15
  • The Korean Topic Marker nun Revisited: nun as a Tying Device
    Kyu-Hyun Kim  vol. 15
  • Dealing with Changes: Discourse of Elderly Japanese Women
    Yo Matsumoto, Yoshiko Matsumoto  vol. 15
  • Where, How and Why Do Passives in Japanese and Korean Differ? A Parallel Corpus Account
    Kaoru Horie, Prashant Pardeshi, Qing-Mei Li  vol. 15
  • A Claim-of-Reanalysis Token e?/e- within the Sequence Structure of Other Repair in Japanese Conversation
    Maki Shimotani  vol. 15
  • Cognition through the Lens of Discourse and Interaction: The Case of -kwun, -ney, and -tela
    Susan Strauss, Kyungja Ahn  vol. 15
  • Prompting Japanese Children
    Matthew Burdelski  vol. 16
  • Clause Chaining, Turn Projection and Marking of Participation: Functions of TE in Turn Co-construction in Japanese Conversation
    Yuria Hashimoto  vol. 16
  • Roles of Gestures Pointing to the Addressee in Japanese Face-to-face Interaction: Attaining Cohesion via Metonymy
    Mika Ishino  vol. 16
  • Intersubjectification and Textual Functions of Japanese Noda and Korean Kes-ita
    Joungmin Kim and Kaoru Horie  vol. 16
  • The Deployment of Korean Negative Interrogatives in Conversational Discourse: A Sign-based Approach
    Jini Noh  vol. 16
  • How ‘Things’ (mono) Get Reanalyzed in Japanese Discourse
    Nina Azumi Yoshida  vol. 16
  • The Korean Double Past Form -essess and Types of Discourse
    EunHee Lee  vol. 16
  • Particles: Dynamics vs. Utility
    Eric McCready  vol. 16
  • Perspective, Logophoricity, and Embedded Tense in Japanese
    David Y. Oshima  vol. 16
  • Tense and Modality in Japanese Causal Expressions
    Sanae Tamura  vol. 16
  • Toward a Conversation-Centered Understanding of Human Language: Goals, Assumptions, Recent Findings, and Future Directions
    Sandra A. Thompson and Tsuyoshi Ono  vol. 17
  • Discourse and Lexical Patterns in Mothers' Speech During Spatial Tasks: What Role Do Spatial Words Play?
    Soonja Choi and Katharina Rohlfing  vol. 17
  • Usage-based Linguistics: Theory and Methodology
    Patricia M. Clancy  vol. 17
  • On the Use of the Interjection huun in Japanese Spoken Discourse
    Hiromi Aoki  vol. 17
  • Ketun in Conversation: Soliciting News Receipt as Sequentially-Motivation Action
    Kyu-Hyun Kim and Kyung-Hee Suh  vol. 17
  • A Usage-based Account of the Japanese Modal Adverb Yahari/Yappa(ri) in Spoken Discourse
    Kyoko Masuda  vol. 17
  • On the Interface between Cognition and Interaction: an Analysis of Sequential Problems indicated by e? in Japanese Conversation
    Maki Shimotani  vol. 17
  • The Functional Polysemy of the Korean Discourse Marker mak: Variant Functions under an Invariant Meaning
    Mary Shin Kim  vol. 18
  • Turn Units in Korean Conversation
    Jae-Eun Park  vol. 18
  • A Sequential Approach to the Relationship between Prosody and Social Action: The Case of eh in Japanese Conversation
    Maki Shimotani  vol. 18
  • Comparison, Indeterminateness, and the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface
    Osamu Sawada  vol. 18
  • Processing, Pragmatics, and Scope in Korean and English
    Miseon Lee, Hye-Young Kwak, Sunyoung Lee, and William O'Grady  vol. 19
  • Linguistic Forms, Context of Use and the Emergence of Functions: The Case of the Japanese Quotative Expression Tte
    Shigeko Okamoto  vol. 19
  • The Pragmatics of Pronoun Borrowing: The Case of Japanese Immigrants in Hawai'i
    Mie Hiramoto and Emi Morita  vol. 19
  • Ikema Ryukyuan: Investigating Past Experience and the Current State through Life Narratives
    Shoichi Iwasaki and Tsuyoshi Ono  vol. 19
  • Declination in Japanese Conversation: Turn Construction, Coherence and Projection
    Ross Krekoski  vol. 19
  • Speech Style Shifts and Teacher Identities in Korean Language Classroom Discourse
    Miyung Park  vol. 19
  • Sequential Context of -canh-a(yo): Hearers' Perspective
    Hee Ju and Sung-Ock Sohn  vol. 20
  • The Korean Adverb Kunyang in Spoken Discourse
    Mary Shin Kim & Jieun Kim  vol. 20
  • The Formulaic Expressions of ‘Thing’ in Spoken and Written Registers: A Corpus Study of Bound Nouns Kes and Ke in Korean
    Sung-Ock Sohn and Kilim Nam  vol. 20
  • Children's Interpretations of Quantifier Scope Interactions in Japanese
    Kyoko Yamakoshi  vol. 20
  • Mikan yo Mikan: Formulaic Constructions and their Implicature in Conversation
    Mayui Ajioka, Michiko Kaneyasu, Yumiko Kawanishi, and Shoichi Iwasaki  vol. 21
  • The Use of -(su)pnita Form in the Korean Language Classroom Discourse
    Miyung Park  vol. 21
  • Usage of Transitive Verbs in the Depiction of Accidental Events in Japanese and Korean
    Yuko Yoshinari, Prashant Pardeshi and Sung-Yeo Chung  vol. 21
  • Territories of Thoughts in Korean Conversation
    Mary Shin Kim  vol. 22
  • Japanese Relative Clauses That Stand Alone
    Yoshiko Matsumoto  vol. 22
  • Korean Discourse and Identity: Lessons from Heritage Language Research
    Agnes Kang  vol. 22
  • Reference in Discourse: The Case of L2 and Heritage Korean
    Hyunah Ahn  vol. 23
  • Differential Degrees of Rentention of Lexical Meaning in Japanese and Korean Functional Categories: A Typological and Constructional Approach
    Kauru Horie and Hyeryeon An  vol. 24
  • Dialectometric Approaches to Korean
    Simon Barnes‐Sadler  vol. 24
  • Information Structure of Japanese Ditransitive
    Chikako Takashi  vol. 24
  • What Children See is Not What They Get
    Yoshiki Fujiwara and Hiroyuki Shimada  vol. 26
  • Embedded Topicalization in Korean Factive Clauses and Islands: Experimental Approach
    Eunsun Jou  vol. 26
  • Directness of Causation and Morphosyntactic Complexity of Constructions: Japanese and Korean Cases
    Kazuhiro Kawachi, Sang-Hee Park and Erika Bellingham  vol. 26
  • Honorific Mismatch in Korean Gapping: An Experimental Study
    Chae-Eun Lee, Duk-Ho Jung and Jeong-Seok Kim  vol. 26
  • Experimental Study of Inter-Language and Inter-Generational Intelligibility: Methodology and Case Studies of Ryukyuan Languages
    Masahiro Yamada, Yukinori Takubo, Shoichi Iwasaki, Celik Kenan, Soichiro Harada, Nobuko Kibe, Tyler Lau, Natsuko Nakagawa, Yuot Niinaga, Tomoyo Otsuki, Manami Sato, Rihito Shirata, Gijs van der Lubbe and Akiko Yokoyama  vol. 26
  • Genitals in Japanese: Eroticism, Cuteness, and Sexist Conceptual Metaphor
    Carey Benom  vol. 26
  • Korean Evidential -te, the Past Tense -ess, and the Commitment of the Speaker
    Semoon Hoe, Yugyeong Park, Dongsik Lim and Chungmin Lee  vol. 26
  • 'I came,' 'I saw,' 'I am': Deictic Conceptions Behind Experience Report and Disclosure
    Katsunobu Izutsu, Takeshi Koguma and Yongtaek Kim  vol. 26
  • Subjectivity and Referent Honorific Markers in Japanese
    Kazue Kanno  vol. 26
  • Imperative Requests in Korean Interaction
    Mary Shin Kim  vol. 26
  • Pragmatic Uses of the Korean Sentence Ender -Na/-(u)Nka
    Seunggon Jeong and Eun Young Bae  vol. 26
  • Preference Organization and Sequence-Responding Actions
    Hee Ju  vol. 26
  • A Pragmatic Account of Negative Island Obviation by wa in Japanese
    Hitomi Hirayama  vol. 27
  • Unpacking the Functions of the Epistemic Response Token Kulekey in Interaction
    Mary Shin Kim and Sue Y. Yoon  vol. 27
  • Question Design in a Korean Congressional Hearing: An Examination of -cyo and -ci anh supnikka
    Sujin Kang  vol. 29
  • Im/Politeness Variations in Digital Japanese/Korean Comfort Women Discourses
    Kerry Sluchinski  vol. 29
  • Differential Manifestations of Personal (Pro-)noun Omission in Japanese and Korean: A Functional-Pragmatic Account
    Kangwon Lee and Kaoru Horie  vol. 29
  • The Use of Korean Ideophones in Newspaper Headlines
    Jiyeon Park  vol. 29

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
  • Scope Inversion in Japanese: Contrastive Topics Require Scalar Implicatures
    Yurie Hara  vol. 13
  • Korean Children's Interpretation of Sentences Containing ‘Every’ and ‘Not’
    Chung-Hye Han, Meesook Kim, Jeffrey Lidz  vol. 13
  • Internally Headed Relatives Parallel Direct Perception Complements
    Min-Joo Kim  vol. 13
  • Effects of Intonational Phrase Boundaries on Ambiguous Syntactic Clause Boundaries in Japanese
    Mineharu Nakayama, Soyoung Kang, Shari R. Speer  vol. 14
  • The Role of Prosody in Korean Sentence Processing
    Hee-Sun Kim, Hyuck-Joon Lee  vol. 14
  • Interaction between Case Marking and Inalienable Possession Relation in Korean Double Nominative Constructions
    Kyung Sook Shin  vol. 14
  • Aspectual Asymmetries in Japanese: Insights from a Reaction Time Study
    Yasuhiro Shirai, Foong Ha Yap, Yumi Inoue, Stephen Matthews, Ying Wai Wong, Yi Heng Chan  vol. 14
  • The Asymmetry between the Iki (Go)-V and the Ki (Come)-V Constructions
    Noriko Matsumoto  vol. 16
  • Discourse and Lexical Patterns in Mothers' Speech During Spatial Tasks: What Role Do Spatial Words Play?
    Soonja Choi and Katharina Rohlfing  vol. 17
  • Phonetic and Psycholinguistic Prominence in Pun Formation: Evidence for Prositional Faithfulness
    Hyun-ju Kim  vol. 18
  • Contrastive Focus Affects Word Order in Korean Sentence Production
    Heeyeon Y. Dennison and Amy J. Schafer  vol. 19
  • Negotiating Desirability: The Acquisition of the Uses of ii ‘good’ in Child-Mother Interactions in Japanese
    Chigusa Kurumada and Shoichi Iwasaki  vol. 19
  • A Judgment Study on Aspectual Diagnostics in Japanese
    Kentaro Nakatani and Natsuno Aoki  vol. 22
  • Inferring Verb Meaning from Syntactic Frames by Japanese 2-Year-Old Children: An Experimental Approach Using an IPL Paradigm with a Dialogue Phase
    Tessei Koboyashi and Takaaki Suzuki  vol. 22
  • The Tensed-S Condition (TSC) and the Determination of the Binding Domain of Anaphors in Korean
    Ji-Hye Kim and James H. Yoon  vol. 22
  • An Experimental Investigation of Online and Offline Binding Properties of Korean Refelxives
    Eunah Kim, Myeong Hyeon Kim, and James Yoon  vol. 22
  • Which Factor Primarily Modulates Cortical Activation During Sentence Processing: Case Marking, Thematic Role, or Grammatical Function?
    Masatoshi Koizumi and Jungho Kim  vol. 24
  • Quantified Subject and Negation in Child Japanese Conditionals
    Wataru Sugiura and Hiroyuki Shimada  vol. 24
  • Effects of Grammatical Variations on Predictive Processing
    Nayoung Kwon  vol. 25
  • Processing is not Facilitated by Exposure to Violations of Burzio's Generalization
    Junna Yoshida and Edson T. Miyamoto  vol. 25
  • Acquisition of Interjection in Child Japanese: A Syntactic Account
    Masahiko Dansako  vol. 28
  • A Role of Orthography in Morpho-Orthographic Decomposition in Japanese
    Yoko Nakano and Kenta Kishimoto  vol. 28
  • A Revisit to the Processing of Control Sentences in Japanese
    Saki Tsumura, Terumichi Ariga, Rui Cao, Takeshi Fukuda and Yuki Hirose  vol. 28
  • ERP Responses to Different Types of Pitch Accent Violation in Tokyo Japanese: Rule Application or Lexical Memory?
    Yuki Hirose, Yuki Kobayashi, Tzu-Yin Chen, Aine Ito and Takane Ito  vol. 28
  • A Postnominal Preference in Japanese Numeral Classifier Phrases
    Hing Yuet Fung  vol. 29
  • NPI Licensing and Intrusion Effect in Korean
    So Young Lee  vol. 29
  • L2 Reconstruction Effects in Negated Disjunction under Pseudoclefts
    Mayuko Yusa and Bonnie D. Schwartz  vol. 29
  • Psycholinguistic Evidence for Severing Arguments from the Verb
    Shinnosuke Isono and Yuki Hirose  vol. 29
  • The Role of the Contrastive Topic -wa in the Felicity Judgment of Negation in Japanese
    Ayumi Nobuki and Utako Minai  vol. 29
  • Children's Incorrect Association of the Focus Particle 'Dake' in Japanese Clefts
    Hiroyuki Shimada, Riho Mochizuki, and Kyoko Yamakoshi  vol. 29

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
  • Korean Children's Syntactic and Semantic Development of Dative Constructions in L1
    Eun-Joo Moon, Hee-Sook Kim  vol. 13
  • Object Control in Korean: Structure and Processing
    Nayoung Kwon, Maria Polinsky  vol. 15
  • The Acquisition of Relative Clauses in Japanese: A Comparison with Korean
    Yasuhiro Shirai, Hiromi Ozeki  vol. 15
  • Inalienable Possession Relation in Processing Korean Double Accusative Constructions
    Kyung Sook Shin  vol. 15
  • Gap-filling vs. Filling Gaps: Event-Related Brain Indices of Subject and Object Realative Clauses in Japanese
    Mieko Ueno, Susan Garnsey  vol. 15
  • On the Interface between Cognition and Interaction: an Analysis of Sequential Problems indicated by e? in Japanese Conversation
    Manami Sato  vol. 17
  • Root Infinitives: The Parallel Routes the Japanese- and Korean- speaking Children Step In
    Keiko Murasugi and Chisato Fuji  vol. 18
  • Phonomimesis and Directional Predication in the Acquisition of L1 Japanese and L2 English
    David Stringer  vol. 18
  • How to Tell a Story: Comparison of L1 Japanese/Korean and L2 Japanese Narratives
    Yuko Nakahama  vol. 19
  • Does Noun Phrase Accessibility Matter? A Study of L2 Korean Relative Clause Production
    Sorin Huh  vol. 19
  • A Trihedral Approach to the Overgeneration of “no” in the Acquisition of Japanese Noun Phrases
    Keiko Murasugi, Tomomi Nakatani, and Chisato Fuji  vol. 19
  • Korean L2 Speakers' Phonological Representation of the English /l/-/r/ Contrast
    Lucy Kyoungsook Kim and Elsi Kaiser  vol. 20
  • The Acquisition of the Japanese Imperfective Aspect Marker: Universal Predisposition or Input Frequency
    Yasuhiro Shirai and Yoko Suzuki  vol. 20
  • Second and Heritage Language Acquisition of Korean Case Ellipsi
    Eun Seon Chung  vol. 21
  • The First Language Acquisition of the Korean Imperfective Aspect Markers -ko iss-/-a iss-
    Ju-Yeon Ryu and Yasuhiro Shirai  vol. 21
  • L1 Acquisition of Japanese Transitive Verbs: How Do Children Acquire Grammar in the Absence of Clear Evidence
    Nozomi Tanaka and Yasuhiro Shirai  vol. 21
  • Reference in Discourse: The Case of L2 and Heritage Korean
    Hyunah Ahn  vol. 23
  • Three Modes of Applying Phonemic Merge and Acquisition of Syllable Types
    Kei Furukawa  vol. 27

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
  • Where Have All the Lax Stops Gone? On the Possible Restructuring of the Korean Stop System
    Stuart Davis, Seung-Hoon Shin  vol. 13
  • Romanization and Phonemicization of Japanese
    Timothy J. Vance  vol. 13
  • A Corpus-based Study of the Grammaticalization of the Korean Connectives mye and myense to Sentence Final Particles
    Minju Kim  vol. 13
  • Morpheme Insertions in Japanese Causative and Potential Expressions
    Judy Okada  vol. 13
  • Nominalized Predicates as Directives in Japanese Discourse
    Nina Azumi Yoshida  vol. 13
  • The Emergence of the Complementizer no in Japanese Revisited
    Yumiko Nishi  vol. 14
  • Grammaticalization of Postpositional Particles from Spatial Terms in Korean
    Seongha Rhee  vol. 14
  • Semantic Shift from Politeness to Expressive: A Case Study of the Japanese Inferential Auxiliary soo
    Hidemi S. Riggs  vol. 14
  • On the Grammaticalization of Motion Verbs -- A Japanese/Korean Perspective
    Masayoshi Shibatani and Sung Yeo Chung  vol. 15
  • Different Faces of Equality: Grammaticalization of Equative Comparatives in Korean
    Seongha Rhee  vol. 15
  • From Classifier Construction to Scalar Construction: The Case of the Japanese N hitotu V-nai and N 1-numeral classifier V-nai Constructions
    Osamu Sawada  vol. 15
  • From Quotative Conditionals to Emotive Topic Markers: A Case of tteba and ttara in Japanese
    Rumiko Shinzato, Satoko Suzuki  vol. 15
  • Frequency Effects in Grammaticalization: From Relative Clause to Clause Connective in Korean
    Sung-Ock Sohn  vol. 15
  • On the Chinese Transcriptions of Northeastern Eurasian Languages: Focusing on Imun [吏文] on the Korean Peninsula and Hanliwen [漢吏文] in the Yuan Dynasty
    Kwang Chung  vol. 16
  • The Distribution of Subject Properties in Multiple Subject Constructions
    James H. Yoon  vol. 16
  • Genesis of ‘Exemplification’ in Japanese
    Tomhide Kinuhata, Miho Iwata, Tadeshi Eguchi, and Satoshi Kinsui  vol. 16
  • A Diachronic Account of the Speaker-Listener Honorific Marker -sup- in Korean
    Chongwon Park and Sook-Kyung Lee  vol. 16
  • Grammaticalization Pathways for Japonic Nominalizers: A View from the Western Periphery
    Leon A. Serafim and Rumiko Shinzato  vol. 16
  • Diachronic Changes in Korean Wh-Constructions and their Implications for Synchronic Grammar
    Jeong-Me Yoon  vol. 16
  • Koto and Negative Scope Expansion in Old Japanese
    Janick Wrona  vol. 16
  • On the Interface between Cognition and Interaction: an Analysis of Sequential Problems indicated by e? in Japanese Conversation
    Maki Shimotani  vol. 17
  • Adjectival ‘Forms’ and Assessments in Informing Sequences in Japanese Conversation: Employment of Prosodic Effects in Specific Sequential Contexts
    Hideyuki Sugiura  vol. 17
  • Approximative taro in Japanese: Focus on interaction and information
    Yuki I. Taylor  vol. 17
  • Short Wh-movement in Old Japanese
    Edith Aldridge  vol. 17
  • The Old Japanese Case System: The Function of wo
    Janick Wrona and Bjarke Frellesvig  vol. 17
  • Many Uses of One Place: Grammaticalization of Han-tey ‘one place’
    Seongha Rae  vol. 17
  • Dialectal Perspectives on the Emergence of Japanese Complementizer no
    Noriko Yoshimura  vol. 17
  • Penominal Complementizers and the Derivation of Complex NPS in Japanese and Korean
    Bjarke Frellesvig and John Whitman  vol. 18
  • The Genesis of Indefinite Pronouns in Japanese and Korean
    Tomhide Kinuhata and John Whitman  vol. 18
  • From Nominalizer to Stance Marker in the History of Okinawan
    Reijirou Shibasaki  vol. 18
  • Quasi-Kakarimusubi in Irabu
    Michinori Shimoji  vol. 18
  • Historical Development of Quotative Constructions in Korean
    Sung-Ock Sohn  vol. 18
  • What Role Does Morphology Play Historical Change?
    Hijo Kang  vol. 18
  • The Historical Development of the Korean Suffix -key
    Minju Kim  vol. 19
  • On the Origins of the Old Japanese kakari Particles, ka, , and kösö, and their Okinawan Counterparts: An Iconicity-based Hypothesis
    Leon A. Serafim and Rumiko Shnzato  vol. 19
  • Rendaku in Sino-Japanese: Reduplication and Coordination
    Timothy J. Vance  vol. 19
  • Analysis and Value of Hentai Kambun as Japanese
    Edith Aldridge  vol. 20
  • The Split of the Tōkyō Type Tone System into a Number of Subtypes, and What This Can Tell Us About the Tone System of Proto-Japanese
    Elisabeth M. De Boer  vol. 20
  • Ryukyuan Perspectives on the Proto-Japonic Vowel System
    Thomas Pellard  vol. 20
  • Agreement and the Restructuring of the Japanese Pronominal System
    Yuko Yanagida  vol. 20
  • The Vowel System and Vowel Harmony in 15th Century Korean: ‘Alay-a’ ( · ) Revisited
    Young-Key Kim-Renaud  vol. 20
  • 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  vol. 21
  • Some Korean/Japanese Linguistic Implications of Korean Wooden Tablet Writings
    SeungJae Lee  vol. 22
  • How Adessive Becomes Nominative in Korean Honorifics
    Alan Hyun-Oak Kim  vol. 22
  • A Discrepancy in the Degree of Grammaticalization of Korean and Japanese Negative-Sensitive Items: A Corpus-Based Study
    KangHun Park  vol. 22
  • Distributional Patterns of Syntactic and Semantic/Pragmatic Coding in Four Japonic Varieties
    Shoichi Iwasaki and Noriko Yoshimura  vol. 22
  • Quantitative Approach to Mimetic Diachrony
    Kimi Akita, Satoshi Nakamura, Takanori Komatsu, and Sachiko Hirata-Mogi  vol. 22
  • Ubiquitous Variability in the Phonological Form of Loanwords: Tracing Early Borrowings into Japanese over Five Centuries of Contact
    Aaron Albin  vol. 23
  • Phonological Reduction and the (Re)emergence of Attributive Forms in Yaeyama Ryukyuan
    Tyler Lau and Christopher Davis  vol. 23
  • Towards a Stronger Theory of Proto-Korean-Japanese
    Alexander T. Ratte  vol. 23
  • Middle Chinese Loan Translations and Loan Derivations in Japanese
    Matthew Zisk  vol. 24
  • Another Type of List Buoys in Japanese Sign Language: Emergence from Gesture
    Yuko Asada  vol. 26
  • Korean Interrogative Mwusun 'What Kind of' as a Discourse Marker
    Hye Seung Lee  vol. 26
  • On the Emergence of Discourse Markers of Emphasis in Korean
    Seongha Rhee  vol. 26
  • From a Clause-Combining Conjunction to a Sentence-Initial Adverbial Connector in the History of Japanese: With Special Attention to totan (-ni) 'at the moment'
    Reijirou Shibasaki  vol. 26
  • From Manner to Pseudo-Quotation: The Grammaticalization of Korean sik ('style, manner') and Japanese fuu ('wind, manner')
    Haruo Kubozono  vol. 26
  • First Person Pronouns in Old Japanese Revisited: Focusing on a-nka and wa-nka
    Chihkai Lin  vol. 27
  • Diachronic Shifts of Korean Pyello and Japanese Amari from PPI to NPI
    Yong-Taek Kim, Rumiko Shinzato, and Seon-Yeop Hwang  vol. 27

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
  • When Best Friends Do Not Use Their Own Home Language
    Chunhua Ma  vol. 13
  • Culture and Interactional Styles: The Interpretation of Reactive Tokens in Japanese Conversations
    Shigeko Okamoto, Shie Sato  vol. 13
  • On the Grammaticalization of Motion Verbs -- A Japanese/Korean Perspective
    Masayoshi Shibatani and Sung Yeo Chung  vol. 15
  • Prompting Japanese Children
    Matthew Burdelski  vol. 16
  • Beheaded Relativization for Multimodal Stance Marking in Reported Speech in Korean Internet Communication
    Junghee Park  vol. 17
  • Statistical Analysis of sa-Insertion: Via Diet Database
    Shin-Ichiro Sano  vol. 17
  • The Acquisition of Transitivity in Japanese Korean Children
    Shin Fukuda and Soonja Choi  vol. 17
  • Contextual Effects on Comprehension of the Korean Focus Particle –man in Child Language
    Soyoung Kim  vol. 17
  • Declination in Japanese Conversation: Turn Construction, Coherence and Projection
    Ross Krekoski  vol. 19
  • Speech Style Shifts and Teacher Identities in Korean Language Classroom Discourse
    Miyung Park  vol. 19
  • The Manifestation of Intrasentential Code-Switching in Japanese Hip Hop
    Natsuko Tsujimura and Stuart Davis  vol. 19
  • The Polite Voice in Korean: Searching for Acoustic Correlates of contaymal and panmal
    Bodo Winter and Sven Grawunder  vol. 19
  • Japanese‐Northern Ryukyuan Language Contact and Structural Convergence: The Case of Embedded Interrogative Constructions
    Gijs van der Lubbe  vol. 24
  • From False Promises, Fake Quotations, and Feigned Questions into Grammar: Grammaticalization of Manipulative Discourse Strategies
    Seongha Rhee  vol. 25
  • From Tasty Adjective to Succulent Metaphor: What the Language of Food Reveals
    Natsuko Tsujimura  vol. 25
  • Interactional Functions of Verbalizing Trouble: Self-addressed Questions in Japanese Conversation
    Tomoko Endo and Daisuke Yokomori  vol. 25
  • The Korean Vocative Interjection ya: Functions Beyond Summoning Actions
    Mary Shin Kim  vol. 25
  • The Role of Intonation in Discourse: The Analysis of Ani in Korean
    Mee-Jeong Park  vol. 25
  • Productive Use of Indexicalized Variable in Social Interaction: The Case of Ranuki in Japanese
    Shin-Ichiro Sano  vol. 25
  • On the Rise of Douride 'no wonder' as a Projector and the Reformulation of Discourse Sequential Relations in Japanese
    Reijirou Shibasaki  vol. 25
  • Reporting Past Experience with the Immediate Perception Marker -ney in Korean Conversation
    Hye Young Smith  vol. 25
  • Playful Frames of Interaction in Korean: Designs of Teasing and Banter
    Tyler Miyashiro  vol. 27
  • Expressive and Innovative Idiophones in Japanese and Korean: A Corpus-Based Approach
    Jiyeon Park  vol. 27
  • Politeness in Japanese and Korean Disaster Warnings
    Eunhye Kim Hess and Amy Ives Takebe  vol. 27
  • A Systematic, Corpus-Based Methodology for Studying Idiomatic Creativity in Korean and Japanese
    Young-Min Oh  vol. 27
  • Contraction as Idiomatic Variation: A Corpus-Based Study of Korean, Japanese, and English
    Young-Min Oh and Carey Benom  vol. 28
  • Grammatical Integration of Mimetics and Accompanying Gestures in L2 Japanese Discourse
    Keiko Yoshioka and Noriko Iwasaki  vol. 28

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