SANTA BARBARA PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS
Volume 5: East Asian Linguistics (1994)
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Shoichi Iwasaki, Tsuyoshi Ono, Hongyin Tao, and Hyo Sang Lee, Editors
Grammaticalization of the saying verb wa in Cantonese–1
Kawai Chui
A comparative analysis of the syllable structures and syllable inventories of
Fongxiang and Hui: The effects of language contact–14
Kenneth L. Field
A comparative study of self-repair in English and Japanese conversation37
Makoto Hayashi
Pause as a window on the mind and the grammar: Evidence from spoken Chinese
discourse–56
Shuanfan Huang
An analysis of interactional markers in Korean: A comparative study of
–canh-a(yo) vs. –ci(yo)–82
Yumiko Kawanishi
An interactional account of nikka in Korean conversation–101
Kyu-hyun Kim and Kyung-Hee Suh
Segmental phonology of Japanese: Based on feature geometry–123
Mafuyu Kitahara
The English present perfect and the guo and le in Mandarin––139
Ching Kang Liu
Discourse perspective for core-oblique distinction in Japanese–158
Toshihide Nakayama and Kumiko Ichihashi-Nakayama
Constituent prototypicality and well-formedness in Japanese: The case of mi-ru–178
Shinchi Nishikawa
Semantic change and restructuring in modern Korean: A case of
semi-grammaticalization–193
Sung-Ock S. Sohn
Japanese –te shimau examined in the light of the ‘Romance reflexive’ system–205
Susan Strauss
The affective auxiliary –chau: Language socialization and grammaticization–226
Ryoko Suzuki
Expectation motivating the use of the auxiliary shimau in Japanese spoken
narratives–245
Eri Yoshida
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