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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 13

Mutsuko Endo Hudson, Peter Sells, and Sun-Ah Jun

Table of Contents

  • Contributors
  • Preface

Part I. Historical Linguistics, Phonetics and Phonology

  • Preservation of Lexical Prominence in Vocative Chant
    Young-Mee Yu Cho & Mariko Saiki
  • The Japanese/Korean Vowel Correspondence
    Bjarke Frellesvig & John Whitman
  • Acoustic Properties of Japanese and English Vowels: Effects of Phonetic and Prosodic Context
    Miwako Hisagi, Kanae Nishi & Winifred Strange
  • Default Prosody and Relative Clause Attachment in Japanese
    Sun-Ah Jun & Chisato Koike
  • On the Proper Treatment of NonCrispEdges
    Shigeto Kawahara
  • Where Have All the Lax Stops Gone? On the Possible Restructuring of the Korean Stop System
    Stuart Davis & Seung-Hoon Shin
  • Romanization and Phonemicization of Japanese
    Timothy J. Vance

Part II. Morphology, Morophosyntax and Syntax

  • Gerund Phrases as NPs with N Heads: No Empty or Mixed Categories
    Hee-Rahk Chae
  • Extended Parallel Morphology for Korean V-e V Compounds
    Youngju Choi
  • Dummy Plural Marker -Tul in Gapping and the Theory of Gapping
    Daeho Chung
  • A Morphological Constraint on Negation in Imperatives in Korean
    Chungmin Lee & Chung-Hye Han
  • On Adnominal ‘Focus-Sensitive’ Particles in Japanese
    J.-R. Hayashishita
  • Reconstruction Effects in Passive and Scrambling in Japanese
    Hajime Hoji
  • Classifiers and Plural Marking
    Chonghyuck Kim
  • Korean Copular Constructions: A Lexical Sharing Approach
    Peter Sells, Jong-Bok Kim & Michael T. Wescoat
  • Subject Scrambling
    Heejeong Ko
  • A Phonologically Null Copula Functioning as a Light Verb in Japanese
    Yutaka Sato
  • A Unified Syntactic Account of Morphological Causatives in Korean
    Minjeong Son
  • Process Nominals and Morphological Complexity
    Chongwon Park & James Hye Suk Yoon

Part III. Semantics, Acquisition and Psycholinguistics

  • Scope Inversion in Japanese: Contrastive Topics Require Scalar Implicatures
    Yurie Hara
  • Korean Children's Syntactic and Semantic Development of Dative Constructions in L1
    Eun-Joo Moon & Hee-Sook Kim
  • Korean Children's Interpretation of Sentences Containing ‘Every’ and ‘Not’
    Chung-Hye Han, Meesook Kim, & Jeffrey Lidz
  • Internally Headed Relatives Parallel Direct Perception Complements
    Min-Joo Kim
  • Motion and State: Verbs tul-/na- (K) and hairu/deru (J) ‘enter’/‘exit’
    Chungmin Lee
  • Semantic Divergence of -(R)are: From a Different Perspective
    David Y. Oshima
  • Motion Verbs, Telicity, and Argument Projection
    Natsuko Tsujimura

Part IV. Grammaticalization and Functional Grammar

  • A Corpus-based Study of the Grammaticalization of the Korean Connectives mye and myense to Sentence Final Particles
    Minju Kim
  • Morpheme Insertions in Japanese Causative and Potential Expressions
    Judy Okada
  • Nominalized Predicates as Directives in Japanese Discourse
    Nina Azumi Yoshida

Part V. Pragmatics, Discourse and Sociolinguistics

  • The Pragmatics of Japanese Sentence-final Forms
    Haruko Minegishi Cook
  • Turn Extensions as Turn-Constructional Practice: Word Order Variability in Korean Conversation
    Haeyon Kim
  • Single Full NP Turns with Rising Intonation in Korean Conversation
    Haeyon Kim & Young-Cheol Yim
  • When Best Friends Do Not Use Their Own Home Language
    Chunhua Ma
  • Expressive Function of Japanese Adnominal Demonstrative Konna/Sonna/Anna
    Keiko Naruoka
  • Culture and Interactional Styles: The Interpretation of Reactive Tokens in Japanese Conversations
    Shigeko Okamoto & Shie Sato

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