Ho-min Sohn, Haruko Minegishi Cook, William O'Grady, Leon Serafim, Sany Yee Cheon
Table of Contents
Part I Phonetics and Phonology
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Integrated Accounts on Consonant Cluster Simplification
Miyeon Ahn
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A Statistical Model of Korean Loanword Phonology
Hahn Koo
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Variation and Noun-Verb Asymmetry in Consonant Cluster Simplification in Seoul Korean
Kyuwon Moon
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Japanese Velar Allophones Revisited: A Quantitative Analysis Based on the Speech Production Experiments
Shin-Ichiro Sano
Part II Syntax
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Decomposing Overt Syntax
Yoshihisa Kitagawa
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An Experimental Study of the Grammatical Status of caki in Korean
Chung-Hye Han, Dennis Ryan Storoshenko, R. Calen Walshe
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“AMOUNT” Relativization in Japanese
Shun'Ichiro Inada
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Is Genitive Subject Possible in Modern Korean?
Yin-Ji Jin
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Selective Reproduction in NP-Ellipsis
Ock-Hwan Kim and Yodhihisa Kitagawa
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NPI and Predicative Remnants in Japanese Sluicing
Hiroko Kimura and Daiko Takahashi
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Parametric Variation in Classification of Reflexives
Maki Kishida
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A Hybrid Approach to Floating Quantifiers: Experimental Evidence
Heejeong Ko and Eunjeong Oh
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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
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On the Morphosyntactic Transparency of (S)ase and getP
Takashi Nakajima
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On Null Subjects in Embedded Jussive Clauses in Korean
Jong Un Park
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The Role of Merger and Typology of v Heads in Serialization
Daeyoung Sohn and Heejeong Ko
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Kuroda's (1978) Linear Case marking Hypothesis Revisited
Ichiro Yuhara
Part III Semantics
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Partitive Particle com in Korean
Jaehee Bak
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The Nature of Associative Plurality in Korean: Accounting for Ney and Tul
Kyumin Kim and Sean Madigan
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Processing, Pragmatics, and Scope in Korean and English
Miseon Lee, Hye-Young Kwak, Sunyoung Lee, and William O'Grady
Part IV Pragmatics, Discourse and Sociolinguistics
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Linguistic Forms, Context of Use and the Emergence of Functions: The Case of the Japanese Quotative Expression Tte
Shigeko Okamoto
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The Pragmatics of Pronoun Borrowing: The Case of Japanese Immigrants in Hawai'i
Mie Hiramoto and Emi Morita
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Ikema Ryukyuan: Investigating Past Experience and the Current State through Life Narratives
Shoichi Iwasaki and Tsuyoshi Ono
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Declination in Japanese Conversation: Turn Construction, Coherence and Projection
Ross Krekoski
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How to Tell a Story: Comparison of L1 Japanese/Korean and L2 Japanese Narratives
Yuko Nakahama
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Speech Style Shifts and Teacher Identities in Korean Language Classroom Discourse
Miyung Park
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The Manifestation of Intrasentential Code-Switching in Japanese Hip Hop
Natsuko Tsujimura and Stuart Davis
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The Polite Voice in Korean: Searching for Acoustic Correlates of contaymal and panmal
Bodo Winter and Sven Grawunder
Part V Historical Linguistics and Grammaticalization
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The Historical Development of the Korean Suffix -key
Minju Kim
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On the Origins of the Old Japanese kakari Particles, ka, zö, and kösö, and their Okinawan Counterparts: An Iconicity-based Hypothesis
Leon A. Serafim and Rumiko Shnzato
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Rendaku in Sino-Japanese: Reduplication and Coordination
Timothy J. Vance
Part VI Psycholinguistics and L1/L2 Acquisition
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Contrastive Focus Affects Word Order in Korean Sentence Production
Heeyeon Y. Dennison and Amy J. Schafer
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Does Noun Phrase Accessibility Matter? A Study of L2 Korean Relative Clause Production
Sorin Huh
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Negotiating Desirability: The Acquisition of the Uses of ii ‘good’ in Child-Mother Interactions in Japanese
Chigusa Kurumada and Shoichi Iwasaki
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A Trihedral Approach to the Overgeneration of “no” in the Acquisition of Japanese Noun Phrases
Keiko Murasugi, Tomomi Nakatani, and Chisato Fuji
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