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Japanese/Korean Linguistics

Volume 3

Soonja Choi (San Diego State University)

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Japanese Korean
Chicago University Press
15 November 1993
This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Third Annual Southern California Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, held at San Diego State University. The papers discuss aspects of discourse and language acquisition, syntax and semantics, and phonology.

The contributors include Taegoo Chung, Yoko Collier-Sanuki, Haruko Minegishi Cook, Kaoru Jorie, Hiroto Hoshi, Shoichi Iwasaki, Hee-Bok Jung, Kyu-hyun Kim, Yookyung Kim, Isatsugu Kitahara, Christopher Manning, William McClure, Shigeru Miyagawa, Junko Mori, Kei Nakamura, Myungkwan Park, Wendy Snyder, Keunwon Sohn, Susan Strauss, Natsuko Tsujimura, Shuichi Yatabe, and Alexander Vovin. Soonja Choi is associate professor of linguistics and oriental languages at San Diego State University.

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Imprint:   Chicago University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 153mm
Weight:   588g
ISBN:   9781881526216
ISBN 10:   1881526216
Pages:   354
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. Discourse and Acquisition: 1. Other-initiated repair sequences in Korean conversation as interactional resources Kyu-Hyun Kim; 2. Functions of the filler in Japanese Haruko Minegishi Cook; 3. The structure of the intonation unit in Japanese Shoichi Iwasaki; 4. Relative clauses and discourse strategies Yoko Collier-Sanaki; 5. Some observations in humble expressions in Japanese Junko Mori; 6. Referential structure in Japanese children's narratives Kei Nakamura; 7. Grammatical factors in the acquisition of complex structures in Japanese Wendy Snyder; Part II. Syntax and Semantics: Adjuncts and events argument in restructuring Natsuko Tsujimura; 8. On the syntactic properties of the passive morpheme in Japanese Hiroto Hoshi; 9. The affected construction in Korean and Japanese Taegoo Chung; 10. Numeral classifier, scrambling and the ECP Myung-Kwan Park and Keun-Won Sohn; 11. The boundedness of scrambling Sh-ichi Yatabe; 12. Case, agreement and Ga/No conversion Shigeru Miyagawa; 13. Analyzing the verbal noun Christopher Manning; 14. A semantic parameter William McClure; 15. Do aru and iru exist as verbs of existence in Japanese? Susan Strauss; 16. Case-making in Korean post-verbal negation Yookyung Kim; 17. From zero to overt nominalizer NO Kaoru Horie; Part III. Phonology: 18. Rhythmic lengthening and shortening in Korean Hee-Bok Jung; 19. Notes on some Japanese-Korean phonetic correspondences Alexander Vovin; Index.

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