1. A Distributed Morphology-based Analysis for Japanese Compound Verbs [abstract]
Takayuki Akimoto (Chuo University)
2. A Qualia Account of Mimetic Resultatives in Japanese [abstract]
Takeshi Usuki (Fukuoka University)
Kimi Akita (Osaka University)
3. Cross-linguistic investigation from the viewpoints of motion types [abstract]
Masaki Yasuhara (University of Tsukuba)
4. Particle Stranding in Japanese: Focus, Speech Acts, and the CP-Phase [abstract]
Norio Nasu (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies)
5. Double-vP structures in Japanese [abstract]
Kaori Miura (Kyushu Sangyo University)
6. An analysis of Inalienable possession constructions in Japanese [abstract]
Mitsue Motomura (Osaka University of Economics)
7. The utterance situation-based comparison in the Japanese degree adverb motto [abstract]
Osamu Sawada (Mie University)
8. An Input-Output Approach to Internally Headed Relative Clauses [abstract]
Kwang-sup Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
9. Japanese Pseudo-NPI Dare-mo as a “Non-Restrictive” Universal Quantifier [abstract]
Katsuhiko Yabushita (Naruto University of Education)
10. Semantics of Korean Degree Delimiters [abstract]
Taehoon Kim (Michigan State University)
11. What Hachijoan can reveal about Eastern Old Japanese poetry,
Proto-Japanese, and Proto-Japonic [abstract]
John Kupchik (Kyoto University / JSPS)
12. Accentual Change in Noto-jima Japanese [abstract]
Hirako Tatsuya (Kyoto University / JSPS)
13. The Overt Pronoun Constraint and Korean: An Experimental Study [abstract]
Kyeong-min Kim (Simon Fraser University)
Chung-hye Han (Simon Fraser University)
Yue Wang (Simon Fraser University)
14. The extrinsic plural marker in Korean
Chae-Eun Kim (University of Hawaii at Manoa) [abstract]
William O'Grady (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Kamil Deen (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
15. English L2ers' sensitivity to givenness in Korean dative constructions [abstract]
Kyae-Sung Park (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Bonnie D. Schwartz (Radboud university nijmegen & University of Hawaii)
16. Where the Nominative/Genitive Alternation Genuinely Takes Place in Modern Japanese [abstract]
Megumi Hasebe (Yokohama National University)
Hideki Maki (Gifu University)
Toshiro Umezawa (Gifu City Women's College)