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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 5

Noriko Akatsuka, Shoichi Iwasaki, and Susan Strauss

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • In Memory of the Late John Hinds
  • Barriers for A-Adjunction
    Mamoru Saito
  • Reanalysis in Korean Complex Predicate Constructions: Causative Derivation
    Ho-Min Sohn

Part I. Conversation

  • The Use of Addressee Honorifics in Japanese Elementary School Classrooms
    Haruko Minegishi Cook
  • Dealing with Prior Talk: Discourse Connectives in Korean Conversation
    Kyu-hyun Kim and Kyung-Hee Suh
  • The Complementary Functions of Tara and To: Evidence from Procedural/Instructional Discourse
    Patricia Mayes
  • A Study of Co-Construction in Japanese: We Don't Finish Each Other's Sentences
    Tsuyoshi Ono and Eri Yoshida
  • The Korean Connective Nuntey in Conversational Discourse
    Yong-Yae Park
  • Assessment Strategies in Japanese, Korean, and American English
    Susan Strauss and Yumiko Kawanishi

Part II. Grammaticalization and Semantics

  • Time, Reality, and Agentivity in Japanese Negation
    Wesley Jacobsen
  • Subjectification and Adverbs in Japanese
    Naomi Hanaoka McGloin
  • Historical Change of the Japanese Connective Datte: Its Form and Functions
    Junko Mori
  • On the Development of Sentence-Final Particles in Korean
    Sung-Ock S. Sohn
  • Nominal Adjectives in Japanese (and in Korean?)
    Satoshi Uehara

Part III. Syntax and Semantics

  • The Head-Internal Relative Clause in Japanese: An Empty Head Noun Approach
    Koji Hoshi
  • Reconstruction vs. Copying: The Case of Wh-Scope
    Jung-Goo Kang and Gereon Müller
  • Anaphora and Individuations of Situations
    Yookyung Kim
  • A Reconsideration of Type III Gerunds in Korean
    Steven G. Lapointe and Sarah Nielsen
  • Floating Quantifiers and the Stage/Individual-Level Distinction
    Yoichi Miyamoto
  • Syntactic Movement of Overt Wh-Phrases in Japanese and Korean
    Kunio Nishiyama, John Whitman, and Eun-Young Yi
  • Negative Polarity Items and Rigidity of Scope
    Keun-Won Sohn
  • Classifier Incorporation in Japanese and Korean Partitive Constructions
    Kuo-ming Sung
  • Toward Syntax-Information Mapping
    Akihiko Uechi

Part IV. Korean Phonology

  • Perception of Korean Tense and Lax Consonants: Evidence for a Geminate Analysis of Tense Consonants
    Jeong-Im Han
  • Five Types of Segmental-Prosodic Rules that Affect the Tone Bearing Unit of North Kyungsang Korean
    No-Ju Kim

Index

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