Patricia M. Clancy
Table of Contents
Part I. Discourse and Pragmatics
-
On the Clause-Linking to Construction in Japanese
Seiko Yamaguchi Fujii
-
Functional Transfer in the History of Japanese Language
Shoichi Iwasaki
-
Topicality in Korean Conversation: A Conversation Analytic Perspective
Kyu-hyun Kim
-
Linguistic Politeness and Cultural Style: Observations from Japanese
Yoshiko Matsumoto
-
Idiomatic Conditionals in Japanese
Shigeko Okamoto
-
Cognition, Affect, and Topicality of the Causal Particle -Nikka in Korean
Sung-Ock S. Sohn
-
The Korean Modal Marker Keyss as a Marker of Affect: An Interactional Perspective
Kyung-Hee Suh and Kyu-hyun Kim
Part II. Phonology
-
The Phonological Word in Korean
Eunjoo Han
-
Prosodic Approach on Korean Partial Reduplication
Jongho Jun
-
Prosodic Word-Level Rules in Korean
Ongmi Kang
-
A Phonetically Based Analysis of [Voice] and [Fortis] in Korean
David James Silva
Part III. Psycholinguistics and Language Acquisition
-
Conditionality and Deontic Modality in Japanese and Korean: Evidence from the Emergence of Conditionals
Noriko Akatsuka and Patricia M. Clancy
-
Word Order vs. Word Class: Portmanteau Sentences in Bilinguals
Shoji Azuma
-
Development of Locative Case Markers in Korean
Soonja Choi
-
The Organization of the Korean Syllable: Experimental Evidence
Bruce L. Derwing, Yeo Bom Yoon, and Sook Whan Cho
-
The Acquisition of the Japanese Subject Marker Ga and its Theoretical Implications
Patricia Mayes and Tsuyoshi Ono
-
Processing of Japanese Relative Clause Constructions
Hiroko Yamashita, Laurie Stowe, and Mineharu Nakayama
Part IV. Syntax and Semantics
-
Indefinite Wh Pronouns and the Morpheme Mo in Japanese
Ruriko Kawashima
-
Scrambling and Scope in Japanese
Masanori Nakamura
-
A Note on So-Called “Donkey Sentences” in Japanese: A Preliminary Study
Shin Watanabe
Part V. Syntax and Morphology
-
Inalienable-Type Multiple Accusative Constructions in Korean and Japanese
Dong-In Cho
-
Case-Motivated Movement to Non-Argument Positions: Evidence from Japanese
Stanley Dubinsky
-
The Role of Pro in the Ni Passive in Japanese
Hiroto Hoshi
-
On Certain Differences in Comparative Deletion Between English and Japanese
Yasuo Ishii
-
Inalienable Possession Constructions in Korean: Scrambling, the Proper Binding Condition, and Case-Percolation
Hisatsugu Kitahara
-
Modal Phrase and Adjuncts
Masatoshi Koizumi
-
Postverbal Adverbs and Verb Movement in Korean
Jae Hong Lee
-
The Syntax of Serialization in Korean
Sookhee Lee
-
Case Alternation and Word Order Variation in Nominal Clauses
Young-Suk Lee
-
Uniform Pro Subject Analysis of Japanese Sentences
Shigeo Tonoike
Index
|
Distributed by the University of Chicago Press
|