Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 19
edited by Ho-min Sohn, Haruko Minegishi Cook, William O'Grady, Leon Serafim, and
Sang Yee Cheon
Because Japanese and Korean are typologically quite similar, a
linguistic phenomenon in one language often has a counterpart in the
other. The annual Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference provides a
forum for presenting research that will deepen our understanding of
these two languages, especially through comparative study. The
papers in this volume are from the nineteenth Japanese/Korean
Linguistics Conference, which was held at the University of Hawai'i
at Manoa, in November 2009. The papers cover a broad range
of topics in Japanese/Korean linguistics, including phonology,
morphology, syntax, semantics, historical linguistics, discourse
analysis, prosody, and psycholinguistics.
Ho-Min Sohn is professor of Korean language and linguistics at the university of Hawai'i at Manoa and the director of the Korean Language Flagship Center. Haruko Minegishi Cook is professor of Japanese language and linguistics at the University of Hawai'i. William O'Grady is well known for his work on syntactic theory, on Korean, and on first language acquisition and second language learning. Leon A. Serafim was inaugural director of the Center for Okinawan Studies at the University of Hawai'i. Sang Yee Cheon is assistant professor of Korean Language and linguistics and undergraduate coordinator of the Korean Flagship Center at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa.
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April 2011
ISBN (Paperback): 9781575866185
ISBN (Cloth): 9781575866192
ISBN (Electronic): 9781575866482
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