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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 12

William McClure

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements

Part I. Discourse and Grammaticalization

  • Reported Speech as an Interactive Resource: An Examination of Korean Quotative Constructions
    Mary Shin Kim
  • Referential Topic Management in Japanese and Korean Oral Narratives
    Yuko Nakahama
  • Recent Trends in Japanese Causatives: The Sa-Insertion Phenomenon
    Judy Okada
  • Eating is Contemptible: Grammaticalization of Ingestion Verbs in Korean
    Seongha Rhee
  • On the Emergence of Intersubjectivity: An Analysis of the Sentence-final nikka in Korean
    Sung‐Ock S. Sohn
  • 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
  • Topic Initiation in Japanese Business Telephone Conversations
    Lindsay Amthor Yotsukura

Part II. Phonology and Morphology

  • The Optionality of the Quotative Particle -to in Japanese Mimetics
    Makiko Asano
  • Syllable Weight and Tone in Korean
    Young-mee Yu Cho
  • Edge-Demarcation and Consonant Copy in the Jeju Dialect in Korean
    Eungyeong Kang
  • Sound Changes Affecting Noun-Final Coronal Obstruents in Korean
    Yoonjung Kang
  • Unveiling the Unmarkedness of Sino-Japanese
    Shigeto Kawahara, Kohei Nishimura, and Hajime Ono
  • Subject Case Marking in Early Classical Japanese: A New Perspective from Stochastic Optimality Theory
    Chiharu Uda Kikuta
  • The Domain of Korean Boundary Tone Realization
    Mee-Jeong Park

Part III. Acquisition and Processing

  • Processing of Japanese Wh-scrambling Constructions
    Sachiko Aoshima, Colin Phillips, and Amy Weinberg
  • What Japanese Parsing Tells us about Parsing
    Janet Dean Fodor and Yuki Hirose
  • Quantifier Floating and Word Order in First Language Acquisition of Japanese
    Takaaki Suzuki and Naoko Yoshinaga

Part IV. Syntax

  • C-Correlatives: Their Semantic Function and Syntactic Position
    Daeho Chung
  • Case Checking by AspP: The Syntax and Semantics of Predicative Postpositions
    Stanley Dubinsky and Shoko Hamano
  • Restriction on Covert Movement: Evidence from Comparative Ellipsis in Japanese
    J.-R. Hayshishita
  • Ambiguity in the Korean Morphological Causative/Passive
    Hee-Soo Kim and Acrisio Pires
  • Default Prosody Explains Neglected Syntactic Analyses in Japanese
    Yoshihisa Kitagawa and Janet Dean Fodor
  • Remarks on Unaccusativity and Unergativity in Japanese and Korean
    Susumu Kuno and Ken-ichi Takami
  • Object Experiencer Psych Verbs as Lexical Causatives in Japanese
    Mitsue Motomura
  • Direct Movement Passives in Korean and Japanese
    Sang Doh Park and John Whitman

Part V. Semantics and Pragmatics

  • Talking, Topics, Types, and Tokens
    Robert Fiengo
  • Spatial Deixis in Korean and Japanese: Addressee-anchor Isolated System versus Dual-anchor System
    Shingo Imai
  • Contrastive Topic and/or Contrastive Focus
    Chungmin Lee
  • Semantic Properties of (Non-)Floating Quantifiers and their Syntactic Implications
    Kimiko Nakanishi
  • Analyzing -te
    Kentaro Nakatani
  • Event Cancellation and Telicity
    Natsuko Tsujimura

Index

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