Studies in Japanese and Korean Historical and Theoretical Linguistics and Beyond : Festschrift Presented to John B. Whitman.
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- 9789004351134
- PL525 .S783 2018
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- John B. Whitman Bibliography -- Tabula Gratulatoria -- Part 1. Documentation -- Chapter 1. The Digital Museum Project for the Documentation of Endangered Languages: The Case of Ikema Ryukyuan (Takubo) -- Part 2. Historical Linguistics -- Chapter 2. Disentangling Japonic Seaweed from Koreo-Japonic Water (Antonov) -- Chapter 3. On Feature Ranking in Japanese Onset Obstruents (Frellesvig) -- Chapter 4. Fishy Rhymes: Sino-Korean Evidence for Earlier Korean *e (Miyake) -- Chapter 5. A mokkan Perspective on Some Issues in Japanese Historical Phonology (Osterkamp) -- Chapter 6. A (More) Comparative Approach to Some Japanese Etymologies (Pellard) -- Chapter 7. The Role of Internal Reconstruction in Comparing the Accent Systems of Korean Dialects (Ramsey) -- Chapter 8. How Many OJ Syllables are Reflected in EMJ yo? (Unger) -- Chapter 9. On the Etymology of the Name of Mt. Fuji (Vovin) -- Part 3. Theoretical Linguistics -- Chapter 10. Against a VP Ellipsis Account of Russian Verb-Stranding Constructions (Bailyn) -- Chapter 11. A New Approach to -zhe in Mandarin Chinese (Djamouri and Paul) -- Chapter 12. Japanese Experiential -te iru (Hughes and McClure) -- Chapter 13. DP versus NP: A Cross-Linguistic Typology? (Kornfilt) -- Chapter 14. The Old Japanese Accusative Revisited: Realizing All the Universal Options (Miyagawa) -- Chapter 15. Japanese Wh-Phrases as Unvalued Operators (Saito) -- Index.
The Studies in Japanese and Korean Historical and Theoretical Linguistics and Beyond offers an excellent introduction to the state-of-art in the respective fields and currently ongoing debates in them.
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