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Contents
Acknowledgments
I. Acquisition
Root Infinitives: The Parallel Routes the Japanese- and Korean-speaking Children Step In
Phonomimesis and Directional Predication in the Acquisition of L1 Japanese and L2 English
II. Discourse
The Functional Polysemy of the Korean Discourse Marker mak: Variant Functions under an Invariant Meaning
Turn Units in Korean Conversation
A Sequential Approach to the Relationship between Prosody and Social Action: The Case of eh in Japanese Conversation
III. Historical and Grammaticalization
Prenominal Complementizers and the Derivation of Complex NPS in Japanese and Korean
The Genesis of Indefinite Pronouns in Japanese and Korean
From Nominalizer to Stance Marker in the History of Okinawan
Quasi-Kakarimusubi in Irabu
Historical Development of Quotative Constructions in Korean
IV. Phonology and Phonetics
Recursive Prosodic Phrasing in Japanese
What Role Does Morphology Play in Historical Change?
Phonetic and Psycholinguistic Prominence in Pun Formation: Evidence for Positional Faithfulness
The Phonology and Phonetics of Unaccentable Vowels in Kyungsang Korean
Lexical Indexation in Sino-Japanese Exceptionality
Syllable Deletion as a Prosodically Conditioned Derived Environment Effect
Cross-linguistic Perception of Fricatives and Affricates: A Correlation between Adults’ Perception and Children’s Acquisition Order
Korean Learners’ Perception of Word Boundaries in English
V. Syntax and Semantics
Two By-phrase in Japanese Passive
The Imperfective Puzzle in Korean
Noun Complements and Clause Typesin Korean (and Japanese)
The Semantics of sugi- in Japanese
When Declaratives Become Evidentials: The Korean Non-Final -taasan Indirect Evidential
Comparison, Indeterminateness, and
How Negation Scopes in Japanese and Korean
Light Switches between Japanese/Korean and English
Degree Quantification and the Size of Noun Modifiers
Revisiting Resultatives in Korean
Argument Ellipsis in Japanese Right Dislocation
Japanese Expression of Temporal Identity: Temporal and Counterfactual Interpretation of tokoro-da
An(other) Argument for the “Repetition” Analysis of Japanese Right Dislocation: Evidence from the Distribution of Thematic Topic -wa
Expletive Negation in Japanese and Korean
Index
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