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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 17

Shoishi Iwasaki, Hajime Hoji, Patricia M. Clancy, and Sung-Ock Sohn

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements

Part I Progress in Generative Grammar: Its Characterization and Assessment

  • Progress in Generative Grammar: Its Characterization and Assessment: An Introduction
    Hajime Hoji
  • Semantic Data and the Computational System
    Frederick J. Newmeyer
  • Model of Judgement Making and Hypotheses in Generative Grammar
    Ayumi Ueyama
  • Should We Impeach Armchair Linguists?
    Colin Phillips

Part II Usage-based Linguistics: Theory and Methodology

  • Usage-based Linguistics: Theory and Methodology: An Introduction
    Shoichi Iwasaki
  • A Corpus-driven Approach to Comparative Phraseology: Lexical Bundles in English, Spanish, and Korean
    Douglas Biber, You-Jun Kim, and Nicole Tracy-Ventura
  • Toward a Conversation-Centered Understanding of Human Language: Goals, Assumptions, Recent Findings, and Future Directions
    Sandra A. Thompson and Tsuyoshi Ono
  • Discourse and Lexical Patterns in Mothers' Speech During Spatial Tasks: What Role Do Spatial Words Play?
    Soonja Choi and Katharina Rohlfing
  • Usage-based Linguistics: Theory and Methodology
    Patricia M. Clancy

Part III Syntax

  • Two Types of Japanese Yes-No Questions and Their Implications for Wh-licensing
    Masahiko Aihara
  • Contrastive Focus Facilities Scrambling in Korean Sentence Processing
    Kyuseek Hwang, Amy J. Schafer, and William O'Grady
  • Argument Sharing and Unification: The Syntax of the Quasi-Existential Construction
    Chizuru Ito
  • Two Types of Movement in Japanese Nominalizations and Edge Phenomena
    Masaaki Kamiya

Part IV Semantics

  • Gradient Integration of Sound Symbolism in Language: Toward a Crosslinguistic Generalization
    Kimi Akita
  • Nonveridical Dependency of Korean Focus Particle—(i)lato and Japanese —demo
    Jung-Hyuck Lee
  • A Decompositional Analysis of The Korean Focus Particle —(i)lato
    Dongsik Lim
  • Modes of Scalar Reversal in Japanese
    Osamu Sawada
  • Dance and Dance, Competing with Each Other: The Japanese Verbal Reciprocal -Aw
    Masahiro Yamada

Part V Syntax and Prosody

  • Wh-Phrase Questions and Prosody in Korean
    Heeju Hwang
  • Negative Polarity Item and Focus Intonations in Japanese
    Shinichiro Ishihara
  • The Role of Prosodic Boundaries in the Comprehension of Korean Pseudo-cleft Sentence
    Jaehoon Jeong
  • “Split” Indeterminate NPI Pronouns in Japanese and the Syntax-Prosody Interface
    Hideki Yamashita

Part VI Phonology

  • Contrast Enhancement in Hyper-articulated Clear Speech: Age-related Changes in Korean Stop Production
    Kyoung-Ho Kang and Susan G. Guion
  • Stress and Long Vowels in Korean: Chicken or Egg First?
    Eon-Suk Ko
  • Not All Epenthetic Contexts are Equal: Differential Effects in Japanese Illusory Vowel Perception
    Philip J. Monahan, Eri Takahashi, Chizuru Nakao and William Idsardi

Part VII Discourse and Functional Approaches

  • On the Use of the Interjection huun in Japanese Spoken Discourse
    Hiromi Aoki
  • Ketun in Conversation: Soliciting News Receipt as Sequentially-Motivation Action
    Kyu-Hyun Kim and Kyung-Hee Suh
  • A Usage-based Account of the Japanese Modal Adverb Yahari/Yappa(ri) in Spoken Discourse
    Kyoko Masuda
  • Beheaded Relativization for Multimodal Stance Marking in Reported Speech in Korean Internet Communication
    Junghee Park
  • Statistical Analysis of sa-Insertion: Via Diet Database
    Shin-Ichiro Sano
  • Incremental Construction and Spontaneous Revision of Mental Imagery in Japanese Sentence Comprehension
    Manami Sato
  • On the Interface between Cognition and Interaction: an Analysis of Sequential Problems indicated by e? in Japanese Conversation
    Maki Shimotani
  • Adjectival ‘Forms’ and Assessments in Informing Sequences in Japanese Conversation: Employment of Prosodic Effects in Specific Sequential Contexts
    Hideyuki Sugiura
  • Approximative taro in Japanese: Focus on interaction and information
    Yuki I. Taylor

Part VIII Historical, Dialectical, and Grammaticalization Approaches

  • Short Wh-movement in Old Japanese
    Edith Aldridge
  • The Old Japanese Case System: The Function of wo
    Janick Wrona and Bjarke Frellesvig
  • Many Uses of One Place: Grammaticalization of Han-tey ‘one place’
    Seongha Rhee
  • Dialectal Perspectives on the Emergence of Japanese Complementizer no
    Noriko Yoshimura

Part IX Child Language

  • The Acquisition of Transitivity in Japanese Korean Children
    Shin Fukuda and Soonja Choi
  • Contextual Effects on Comprehension of the Korean Focus Particle —man in Child Language
    Soyoung Kim

Index

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