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Japanese and Korean are typologically quite similar, so a linguistic phenomenon in one language often has a counterpart in the other. The papers in this volume are intended to further compare and contrast research in both languages.This selection of papers reflects the Eleventh Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference’s presentation of a broad range of topics, including conversation, discourse, and prosody; grammaticalization and historical linguistics; first and second language acquisition; phonology; semantics; syntax; syntax and morphology; and syntax and semantics. Contributors to this volume are Mi-Hui Cho, Sungeun Cho, Kiyong Choi, Soonja Choi, Daeho Chung, Atsuko Fukada-Karlin, Kazuhiko Fukushima, Yu Hirata, Kaoru Horie, Wesley M. Jacobsen, Jung-Min Jo, Taro Kageyama, Sahyang Kim, Chisato Koike, Masakazu Kuno, Kiyomi Kusumoto, Richard K. Larson, Hyo Sang Lee, Minkyung Lee, Shinsook Lee, Youngjoo Lee, Yuki Matsuda, Hirotaka Mitomo, Mitsue Motomura, Marc Musteric, Hiroyuki Nagahara, Seok Mun Pak, Chongwon Park, Joseph Sung-Yul Park, Mee-Jeong Park, Charles J. uinn, Jr. , Shigeru Sato, Misun Seo, Leon A. Serafim, Rumiko Shinzato, Sung-Ock S. Sohn, Chang-Kook Suh, Polly Szatrowski, Yukiko Ueda, Masakazu Wako, Hiroko Yamakido, James Yoon, Kyung-Eun Yoon, and Noriaki Yusa.To order this book, contact:The University of Chicago Press. Call their toll free order number 1-800-621-2736 (U.S. & Canada only) or order online at http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ (use the search feature to locate the book, then order).
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