Patricia M. Clancy
Table of Contents
Part I. Guest Papers
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Spatial Semantics and Cognition in Infancy and Adulthood: A Cross-Linguistic Study of English and Korean
Soonja Choi
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Conceptual Cloning: The Semantic Licensing of Adjuncts and Nonselected Arguments
Taro Kageyama
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What the Korean Copula Reveals about the Interaction of Morphology and Syntax
James Yoon
Part II. Conversation, Discourse, and Prosody
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Functions of the Attitudinal Discourse Marker maa in Japanese Conversation
Atsuko Fukada-Karlin
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An Analysis of Increments in Japanese Conversation in Terms of Intonation and Grammar
Chisato Koike
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Typology of Accent Languages and the Role of Prosodic Phrasing in English and Japanese
Hiroyuki Nagahara
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Some Uses of the Fall-Rise-Fall Terminal Intonation Contour in Korean Conversation
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
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Indirect Quotations in Korean Conversations
Sung-Ock S. Sohn and Mee-Jeong Park
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Gaze, Head Nodding, and Aizuti in Information Presenting Activities
Polly Szatrowski
Part III. Grammaticalization and Historical Linguistics
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Development of Semantic Theme Markers for Desiderative Predicates in Japanese
Yu Hirata
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Grammaticalization and Synchronic Variation: A Unified Account of the Discourse-Pragmatics of -na in Korean
Hyo Sang Lee
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Honorifics in a Democratized Japan: Changes in the Usage of Keigo Since World War II (A Case Study of Letters and Literature)
Marc Musteric
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From Verb Infinitive to Formant/Ending: -si in Early Japanese Adjectives
Charles J. Quinn, Jr.
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Kakari Musubi in Comparative Perspective: Old Japanese ka/ya and Okinawan -ga/-i
Rumiko Shinzato and Leon A. Serafim
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Reconstructing Temporal Structures in Korean Texts: A Contrastive Study with Japanese
Masakazu Wako, Kaoru Horie, and Shigeru Sato
Part IV. First and Second Language Acquisition
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Consonant Harmony in Child Korean: A Comparison with Child English
Mi-Hui Cho
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Features of Korean Narrative Discourse Reflected in Native vs. Non-native Conversation
Kyung-Eun Yoon
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‘Passive’ Unaccusatives in L2 Acquisition
Noriaki Yusa
Part V. Phonology
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The Korean Post-Obstruent Tensing Rule: Its Domain of Application and Status
Sahyang Kim
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Optionality and Neutrality of Vowel Harmony in Korean Ideophones
Minkyung Lee
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A Constraint-based Approach to the Opacity Between Consonant Cluster Simplification and Tensification in Korean
Shinsook Lee
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A Moraic Account of Liquid Alternation in Korean
Youngjoo Lee
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A Perception-based Study of Sonorant Assimilation
Misun Seo
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Interaction of Palatalization and Umlaut in Korean: An Optimality Theoretic Account
Chang-Kook Suh and Seok Mun Pak
Part VI. Semantics
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A Conditioning Factor in Possessor Agreement Constructions
Sungeun Cho
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Multiple Times and Multiple Worlds: Modal and Temporal Meaning in BA, TEMO, TEWA, and NARA Conditionals in Japanese
Wesley M. Jacobsen
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The Semantics of -teiru in Japanese
Kiyomi Kusumoto
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Predication and Discourse Functions of Focusing in Japanese
Yuki Matsuda
Part VII. Syntax
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Case Particles in Korean are Not Focus Markers: A Minimalist Approach to the Focus Interpretation of Case-Marked NPs
Jung-Min Jo
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On the Correlation Between Scope Reconstruction and the Proper Binding Condition: A Case Study with Scrambling in Japanese and German
Masakazu Kuno
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NP-Analysis of Japanese ‘PP’
Hirotaka Mitomo
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The Thematic Roles of Sentential To/Ko Complements in Japanese/Korean
Mitsue Motomura
Part VIII. Syntax and Morphology
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The Echoed Verb Construction in Korean: Evidence for V-raising
Kiyong Choi
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On Conjunct Size in Korean -ko Coordination
Daeho Chung
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A New Form of Nominal Ellipsis in Japanese
Richard K. Larson and Hiroko Yamakido
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Semantic and Combinatorial Valences for Korean Case Markers and COMPs
Chongwon Park
Part IX. Syntax and Semantics
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Pushing Verbs Back into VP: A Counter-Proposal for the Recent Overt Verb-Raising Analysis in Japanese
Kazuhiko Fukushima
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Subject Positions in Japanese
Yukiko Ueda
Index
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