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Language | 1999

Japanese/Korean Linguistics

Southern California Japanese; Hajime Hoji; Patricia M. Clancy; Soonja Choi; Noriko Akatsuka McCawley; Shōichi Iwasaki; Susan Strauss; Ho-min Sohn; John H. Haig; Sung-Ock Sohn; David J. Silva; 峰治 中山; Charles J. Quinn; William McClure; Timothy J. Vance; Kimberly Jones; Naomi Hanaoka McGloin; 行則 田窪; 智秀 衣畑; 佳代 永井; Marcel den Dikken

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 collective and collaborative research in both languages. The contributors discuss aspects of language acquisition, discourse, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, phonology, morphology, typology, sociolinguistics, and psycholinguistics. The papers were presented at the Southern California Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference in September 1991. Contributors to this volume are Patricia M. Clancy, Seiko Yamaguchi Fujii, Shoichi Iwasaki, Kyu-hyun Kim, Yoshiko Matsumoto, Shigeko Okamoto, Sung-Ock S. Sohn, Kyung-Hee Suh, Eunjoo Han, Jongho Jun, Ongmi Kang, David James Silva, Noriko Akatsuka, Shoji Azuma, Soonja Choi, Bruce L. Derwing, Yeo Bom Yoon, Sook Whan Cho, Tsuyoshi Ono, Hiroko Yamashita, Laurie Stowe, Mineharu Nakayama, Ruriko Kawashima, Masanori Nakamaura, Shin Watanabe, Dong-In Cho, Stanley Dubinsky, Hiroto Hoshi, Yasua Ishii, Hisatsugu Kitahara, Masatoshi Koizumi, Jae Hong Lee, Sookhee Lee, Young-Suk Lee, and Shigeo Tonoike.


Linguistic Inquiry | 1998

Null Object and Sloppy Identity in Japanese

Hajime Hoji

I demonstrate that the null object construction (NOC) in Japanese cannot be analyzed on a par with VP-ellipsis (VPE) in English, contrary to the suggestion made in Huang 1988, 1991 and Otani and Whitman 1991. I argue that what are considered to be sloppy identity readings in these works are not genuine sloppy identity readings, and I argue that such readings arise quite independently of the alleged VPE status of the NOC.


Archive | 1985

Logical form constraints and configurational structures in Japanese

Hajime Hoji


Language | 1992

Japanese Syntax and Semantics

Hajime Hoji; S.-Y. Kuroda


Lingua | 2003

Falsifiability and repeatability in generative grammar: a case study of anaphora and scope dependency in Japanese

Hajime Hoji


Archive | 2008

Surface and Deep Anaphora, Sloppy Identity, and Experiments in Syntax

Hajime Hoji


Archive | 1998

Noun Faithfulness: Evidence from Accent in Japanese Dialects

John Alderete; Jill Beckman; Laura Benua; Katy Carlson; Caroline Jones; Kiyomi; John J. McCarthy; Rachel Walker; Noriko Akatsuka; Hajime Hoji; Shoichi Iwasaki; Sung-Ock Sohn; Jennifer L. Smith


Archive | 2003

Functional Structure(s), Form and Interpretation : Perspectives from East Asian Languages

Hajime Hoji; Satoshi Kinsui; Yukinori Takubo; Ayumi Ueyama


Language | 2000

Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol. 7

Jae Jung Song; Noriko Akatsuka; Hajime Hoji; Shoichi Iwasaki; Sung-Ock Sohn; Susan Strauss


Language | 1998

Japanese syntax and semantics By S.-Y. Kuroda (review)

Hajime Hoji

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Susan Strauss

Pennsylvania State University

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David J. Silva

University of Texas at Arlington

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Jennifer L. Smith

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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John J. McCarthy

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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S.-Y. Kuroda

University of California

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Soonja Choi

San Diego State University

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William McClure

City University of New York

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