Notes on Contributors.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1. Accent (Shosuke Haraguchi).
2. Mora and Syllable (Haruo Kubozono).
3. The Phonological Lexicon (Junko Itô and Armin Mester).
4. Variationist Sociolinguistics (Junko Hibiya).
5. Scrambling (Naoko Nemoto).
6. Reflexives (Takako Aikawa).
7. Passives (Hiroto Hoshi).
8. Causatives (Shigeru Miyagawa).
9. Quantification and wh-Constructions (Taisuke Nishigauchi).
10. Word Formation (Taro Kageyama).
11. Tense and Aspect (Toshiyuki Ogihara).
12. Lexical Semantics (Natsuko Tsujimura).
13. First Language Acquisition (Yukio Otsu).
14. Sentence Processing (Mineharu Nakayama).
15. Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics (Senko Maynard).
16. Sociolinguistics: Honorifics and Gender Differences (Sachiko Ide and Megumi Yoshida).
Bibliography.
Index.
Natsuko Tsujimura is Associate Professor in East Asian Languages and Cultures and Adjunct Associate Professor in Linguistics at Indiana University. She teaches various aspects of Japanese linguistics, lexical semantics, and all levels of Japanese. Her recent research area includes lexical semantics. Her publications include An Introduction to Japanese Linguistics (Blackwell, 1996). She is editor of the Journal of Japanese Linguistics.
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