Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Volume 6
Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Volume 6
edited by Ho-Min Sohn and John Haig
CSLI, 1997
eISBN: 978-1-57586-964-3 |
Paper: 978-1-57586-088-6 |
Cloth: 978-1-57586-089-3
TOC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- Part I
- Guest Papers
- Un-Altaic Features of the Korean Verb
- Towards a Theory of Desirability in Conditional Reasoning
- Part II
- Historical Linguistics
- On the Origins of Japanese Sentence Particles Ka and Zo
- The Kakari Particle Namu in Heian Discourse
- The Origin of Register in Japanese and the Altaic Theory
- Word-Initial Low Register in Proto-Japanese
- Another Source of M-B Variation in Japanese
- Kakarimusubi from a Comparative Perspective
- Pre-Sino-Korean and Pre-Sino-Japanese: Reexamining an Old Problem from a Modern Perspective
- Part III
- Phonology
- NN: Rendaku and Licensing Paradox
- Korean Place and Sonorant Assimilations in Optimality Theory
- Constraints on Post-Obstruent Tensification in Korean
- Perception of Japanese Pitch Accent by Koreans and Its Implications for Understanding Phonological Structures
- Sukegawa,
Yasuhiko
- Sato,
Shigeru
- Umlaut in Kyungsang Korean: The Optimal Domains Theoretic Account
- Generalized Alignment and Prosodic Subcategorization in Korean
- Kang,
Hyunsook
- Lee,
Borim
- Aspiration in Korean Phonology
- Part IV
- Syntax
- Feature Based Account of Complementizer Deletion
- Tense in the Subject Raising Construction
- Two Types of Synthetic Compounds and Move-Affix in Korean
- Numeral Classifiers as Adverbs of Quantification
- Opacity and Subjunctive Complements in Japanese
- NPIs Outside of Negation Scope
- Chung,
Daeho
- Park,
Hong-Keun
- Argument Selection of Sino-Korean Verbal Nouns
- Argument Structure Changes in the Korean Benefactive Construction
- Incorporation in Syntax and LF: The Case of Light Verb Constructions and Temporal Constructions in Japanese
- Part V
- Semantics
- Verb Lexicalization Patterns in Korean—With Focus on Motion Conflation in Complex Verb Constructions
- On the Primacy of Progressive over Resultative State: The Case of Japanese -teiru
- Groups as Event-Oriented Entities
- Topic and Focus in Korean: The Information Partition by Phrase Structure and Morphology
- Part VI
- Discourse
- An Exploration of Sentence-final Uses of the Quotative Particle in Japanese Spoken Discourse
- An Expanded Concept of Speakerhood
- Japanese Keto: Discourse Genre and Grammaticization
- Nakayama,
Toshihide
- Ichlhashi-Nakayama,
Kumiko
- How ‘Seeing’ Approaches ‘Knowing’ in Korean, Japanese, and English: An Analysis of pota, miru, and see
- Park,
Yong Yae
- Strauss,
Susan
- Discourse Motivations for Referential Choice in Korean Acquisition
- On the Function of the Japanese Particle wa: New Light on Two Distinct Uses of the te-wa Construction
- A Cognitive Account of the Korean Morpheme -se: A Marker of Inclusiveness
- The Discourse Function of the -myen Clause in Korean
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