Hae-Sung Jeon
How High is High Applicative in Japanese and Korean Hiroshi Aoyagi
The Effect of Honorific Affix on Processing of an Attachment Ambiguity So Young Lee Miami University
Grammatical Relation Sensitivity: Some Different Conceptions of Pre/Post-Predicative Structures Katsunobu Izutsu Hokkaido University of Education Mitsuko Narita Izutsu Fuji Women's University Yong-Taek Kim Georgia Institute of Technology
Indirect Comparison as a Last Resort by Interpretive Economy Toshiko Oda Tokyo Keizai University
The Japanese Particle wa Most Often Does Not Mark a Topic David Y. Oshima Nagoya University
Tte in Complementizer Use Is a Strong Logophoric Complementizer Frank Sode Goethe University Frankfurt Ayaka Sugawara Waseda University
Decomposing the Japanese Deontic Modal hoo ga ii Kenta Mizutani Aichi Prefectural University Shun Ihara Kobe University
Quantification into CIs: Reduplicated Indeterminate Pronouns in Japanese Kazuya Kudo Ryukoku University
Korean Adverbials with Interrogative/Declarative Endings and the Speaker's Commitment Semoon Hoe Pusan National University Dongsik Lim Hongik University Yugyeong Park Seoul National University
Apparent de re Construals of de se Anaphor in Japanese Takanobu Nakamura University of Edinburgh Yushi Sugimoto University of Michigan
Root Complementizer tte in Japanese Yuki Ishihara Tokyo Institute of Technology
No Coordination after Movement in Japanese Hironobu Kasai
On the Unvailability of Strong Resultatives in Japanese Masashi Yamaguchi Kansai Gaidai University
Clefts, Freezing Effects, and Wh-movement in Japanese Yuya Noguchi University of Connecticut
Ellipsis of Disjunction for LF-copy Analysis Shuki Otani Osaka University
Syntactic and Post-Syntactic Verb-Raising in Korean: Correlations Between Judgments of Negation Scope and Verb-Stranding Ellipsis Gwendolyn Hildebrandt
Short Passives in Japanese Dialects Hideya Takahashi and Kensuke Emura Iwate Prefectural University
On the Expletive Status of Copulas in Japanese and Mandarin: A View from Answers to Narrow Focus Questions Shohei Nagata University of Tsukuba Yamin Hu Chengdu University of Technology
Removing Accusative Marked Object from Verbal Root: A Case of Motion Verb in Japanese Yusuke Yoda Toyo Gakuen University
SAYing Appositive Clause and Its Relevance to Hearsay-ish Construction in Japanese Koji Shimamura