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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 9

Mineharu Nakayama and Charles J. Quinn, Jr.

Table of Contents

  • Preface

Part I. Historical Linguistics

  • Toward Common Japanese-Koguryoic: A Reexamination of Old Koguryo Onomastic Materials
    Christopher Beckwith
  • Rendaku and Proto-Japanese Accent Classes
    J. Marshall Unger
  • Forgotten Voices: Early Recordings of the Kawakami Troupe
    J. Paul Warnick

Part II. Phonetics, Phonology and Acquisition

  • Laryngeal Effects of Stop Consonants on Neighboring Vowels in /CV/ Sequences in Korean
    Hyunkee Ahn
  • Acquiring Mora-timing: The Case of the Japanese Coda Nasal
    Katsura Aoyama
  • The Role of the Prosodic Word in an Ordering Paradox of Korean
    Mi-Hui Cho and Shinsook Lee
  • Deriving Optionality in Korean Glide Formation
    Young-Mee Yu Cho
  • More Acoustic Traces of “Deleted” Vowels in Japanese
    Alice Faber and Timothy J. Vance
  • Nasalization Before a Liquid in Yonbyon Dialect of Korean
    Hyunsook Kang and Seo-Hwa Hahn
  • Vowel Devoicing and Syllable Structure in Japanese
    Mariko Kondo
  • The Role of Syllable Weight and Position on Prominence in Korean
    Byung-jin Lim
  • The Lexical Nature of Rendaku in Japanese
    Kazutoshi Ohno

Part III. Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis, and Sociolinguistics

  • A New Approach to the Analysis of the Sentence Final Particles ne and yo: An Interface Between Prosody and Pragmatics
    Sanae Eda
  • From Place to Space to Discourse: A Contrastive Linguistic Analysis of Japanese tokoru and Korean tey
    Kaoru Horie and Yuko Sassa
  • A Discourse Analysis of the Realization of Object NP Forms in Korean
    Eon-suk Ko
  • Code-switching in Japanese/English: A Study of Japanese-American WWII Veterans
    Tomoko Kozasa

Part IV. Semantics

  • A Cognitive Approach to Connective Particles -e and -ko: Conceptual Unity and Conceptual Separation in Korean Motion Verbs
    Jeong-Hwa Lee
  • What does ssik in Korean Really Mean?
    David McKercher and Yookyung Kim
  • Quantificational Elements and Polarity Licensing in Japanese
    Shravan Vasishth

Part V. Syntax and Acquisition

  • Resultatives and Language Variations: Result Phrases and VV Compounds
    Nobuko Hasegawa
  • More on Two Ways of Deriving Distributive Readings
    J.-R. Hayashishita
  • The Role of the Coordinators in Interpreting ANY in Korean
    Youngjun Jang
  • Korean WH-phrases Void of Operator
    Ae-ryung Kim
  • Causativity and Two Types of Noncausative Psych-verbs in Korean
    Sang-Geun Lee
  • The Acquisition of Japanese Passives
    Utako Minai
  • Ni/ni yotte Variation in Japanese Direct Passives: A Syntactic, Pragmatic, and Historical Account
    Kimi Miyagi
  • Some Evidence for a Zero Light Verb in Japanese
    Yutaka Sato
  • Scrambling of Adjuncts and Last Resort
    Koji Sugisaki
  • Inalienable Possession Construction with ‘do’
    Takae Tsujioka

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