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Anaphoric inventories and bound variable interpretation: Evidence from Korean
Evidence Korean
2015/9/7
Anaphoric inventories and bound variable interpretation: Evidence from Korean.
Cognitive and linguistic factors affecting subject/object asymmetry: An eye-tracking study of pre-nominal relative clauses in Korean
syntax working memory sentence processing
2015/9/7
Object relatives (ORs) have been reported to cause heavier processing loads than subject relatives
(SRs) in both pre- and postnominal position (prenominal relatives: Miyamoto & Nakamura
2003, Kwon 2...
!is chapter presents and analyzes three constructions associated with object
control in Korean. !e constructions di"er in the case marking and position
of the controllee. We show that in one of thes...
V-Raising and Grammar Competition in Korean: Evidence from Negation and Quantifier Scope
V-raising negation quantifier
2015/9/2
In a head-final language, V-raising is hard to detect since there is no
evidence from the string to support a raising analysis. If the language
has a cliticlike negation that associates with the ver...
Kuroda (1979) argues that Japanese ni yotte passives are derived by
movement of an underlying internal argument to subject position. The socalled
syntactic passive pattern in Korean, derived with th...
Korean and Japanese share cognate vocabulary, at least some of it the
result of contact. Recent advances in the reconstruction of the vowel system
of Proto-Japanese (including Ryûkyûan) en...
Not all sounds in assimilation environments are perceived equally:Evidence from Korean
Not all sounds assimilation environments perceived equally Evidence Korean
2015/4/3
This study tests whether potential differences in the perceptual robustness of speech sounds influence continuous-speech processes. Two phoneme-monitoring experiments examined place assimilation in Ko...
An Interactive English Pronunciation Dictionary for Korean Learners
Interactive English Pronunciation Dictionary Korean Learners
2015/3/11
An Interactive English Pronunciation Dictionary for Korean Learners.
Extending the Distributional Bias Hypothesis to the Acquisition of Honorific Morphology in L2 Korean
referent and addressee honorific morphology distributional bias hypothesis addressee-referent honorific combination concatenated affixes
2016/5/3
Korean verbs can be marked with both referent and addressee honorific morphology.An analysis of a teledrama corp us and a phone call corp us shows that these two morp hological classes co-occur in a b...
Predicting innovative alternations in Korean verb paradigms
Korean morpho-phonology verb paradigm analogy acquisition language change computational modeling
2014/11/26
In Korean verbal inflection, all forms in the paradigm (A-suffix, C-suffix, or ɨ-suffix forms) suffer from neutralization of some lexical contrasts, and there is no single form of the paradigm fr...
The Base of Korean Noun Paradigms: Evidence from Tone
Korean Noun Paradigms Evidence Tone
2014/11/12
This paper reports and analyzes the tonal patterns that emerge in South Kyengsang monosyllabic nouns that exhibit two well-known analogical changes in stem shape, one involving coronal obstruent codas...
Accent Classes in South Kyengsang Korean: Lexical Drift, Novel Words, and Loanwords
Accent Classes South Kyungsang Korean Lexical Drift Novel Words Loanwords
2014/11/12
Over the past decade, the investigation of various kinds of lexical frequency effects has emerged as a prominent line of research in generative phonology. Some of the more influential studies include ...
The Adaptation of Contemporary Japanese Loanwords in Korean
Contemporary Japanese Loanwords Korean
2014/11/12
In this paper we report some of the results of a study of the adaptation of Japanese loanwords into Korean by Korean speakers living in Japan, focusing on the treatment of the laryngeal features in st...
Mandarin Loanwords in Yanbian Korean II: Tones
F0 coarticulation loanwords tonal adaptation phonetic approximation
2014/11/12
The paper documents and then discusses the motivation for the loanword adaptation of the four Mandarin tones and their 16 disyllabic combinations with respect to the Yanbian High-Low (penultimate) vs....
Mandarin Loanwords in Yanbian Korean I: Laryngeal Features
Voice quality H1 -H2 Enhancement Theory phonetic correlates
2014/11/12
The paper documents and then discusses the motivation for the loanword adaptation of the Mandarin binary aspirated vs. unaspirated contrast with respect to the Yanbian ternary aspirated-tense-lax cont...