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Language acquisition, language socialization, psycholinguistics, discourse and grammar, Japanese and Korean linguistics |
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In press. Dialogic priming and the acquisition of argument marking in Korean. In J. Guo, E. Lieven, S. Ervin-Tripp, N. Budwing, S. Özçaliskan, K. Nakamura (eds.), Crosslinguistic approaches to the psychology of language: Research in the tradition of Dan Isaac Slobin. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. |
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In press. Discourse-functional correlates of argument structure in Korean acquisition. In N. McGloin (ed.), Japanese/Korean Linguistics 15, 1-20. Stanford: CSLI Publications. |
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In press. The acquisition of argument structure and transitivity in Korean: A discourse-functional approach. In P. Li (ed.), Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics, Part III: Korean Psycholinguistics, C. Lee, Y. Kim, and G. Simpson (eds.). London: Cambridge University Press. |
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2004 The discourse basis of constructions: Some evidence from Korean. In Proceedings of the 32nd Stanford Child Language Research Forum, E. Clark (ed.). http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/CLRF/2004/05-Clancy.pdf. |
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2003 The lexicon in interaction: Developmental origins of Preferred Argument Structure in Korean. In J. W. Du Bois, L. Kumpf, and W. Ashby (eds.), Preferred Argument Structure: Grammar as architecture for function. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins. |
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1999 The socialization of affect in Japanese mother-child conversation. Journal of Pragmatics 31: 1397-1421. |
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