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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 1

Hajime Hoji

Table of Contents

  • Preface
    Hajime Hoji
  • Cognitive and Syntactic Bases of Topicalized and Nontopicalized Sentences in Japanese
    S.-Y. Kuroda

1. Acquisition, Discourse, Pragmatics, and Typology

  • The Sentence-Final Particle Ne as a Tool for Cooperation in Japanese Conversation
    Haruko Minegishi Cook
  • Parameter Settings in the L2 Acquisition of English Reflexives
    Makiko Hirakawa
  • How Languages Encode the Cognitive Notion of Directness and Indirectness: A Typological Study
    Kaoru Horie
  • Continuity of Action and Topic in Discourse
    Hoeyron Kim
  • A Pragmatic Account of the Distribution of Come and Go in English, Japanese and Korean
    Tsuneko Nakazawa
  • Conflict Avoidance in Social Interaction: A Sociolinguistic Comparison of the Korean and Japanese Honorific Systems
    Moe-Ron Park
  • WA and GA: From the Perspective of the Deictic Center in Discourse
    Noriko Watanabe

2. Phonology

  • Parameters of Consonantal Assimilation in Japanese and Korean
    Young-mee Yu Cho
  • Sound Changes in Korean: An Underspecification Theoretical Approach
    So-Woo Chung
  • Glide Formation in Korean
    Eunjoo Han
  • Underspecification and Phoneme Substitution
    Hye Bae Park Yoo
  • A Comparison of Korean and Japanese Pitch-Accent from a Prosodic Perspective
    David James Silva

3. Syntax and Morphology

  • On Light Verb Construction in Korean and Japanese
    Hee-Don Ahn
  • Subjects and Predication in Korean and Japanese
    Caroline Heycock and Young-Suk Lee
  • On “Aboutness Conditions”
    Nanako Kameshima
  • Constraints on the ‘Intransitivizing’ Resultative -te aru Construction in Japanese
    Yo Matsumoto
  • N'-Deletion in Japanese: A Preliminary Study
    Mamoru Saito and Keiko Murasugi
  • Control Structures in Japanese
    Mari Sakaguchi
  • VP in Japanese: Evidence from -te Complements
    Peter Sells
  • Unaccusative Nouns and Resultatives in Japanese
    Natsuko Tsujimura

4. Syntax and Semantics

  • Counterfactual Concessive Conditionals in Japanese
    Seiko Fujii Yamaguchi
  • The Proper Treatment of Every and Some in Japanese
    Kazuhiko Fukushima
  • Markers of Distributivity in Japanese and Korean
    David Gil
  • Where Do the Contrastive and Focus Readings Come From?
    Kwang-sup Kim
  • The Scope Interaction of Wh-word and Quantifier
    Jinhee Suh

Index

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