George Washington University
List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with George Washington University plays a role.
Title
2022 Temporal partitions in the grammaticalization of imperfective aspect markers: A formal semantic approach
Keywords imperfective aspect markers | progressive aspect markers | typology | Cantonese | Austronesian languages | Pama-Nyungan languages
2018 Flexible perceptual sensitivity to acoustic and distributional cues
Keywords probability | perception | pronunciation variation | cognitive resources | phonetics | morphology
2017 The ethics of robotic caregivers
Keywords Artificial Intelligence | caregivers | human-machine interaction | machine ethics
2016 Prominence marking in second language Chinese tones
In: Integrating Chinese Linguistic Research and Language Teaching and Learning [Studies in Chinese Language and Discourse, 7] pp. 195–214
Keywords Focal prominence | prosody | second language acquisition of Chinese | tones
2017 Towards understanding the syntactic representation of honorifics in Korean
Keywords imperatives | speech style particles | Jussive Phrase | agreement | optionality of subject honorific | Addresse honorific | embedding | CP domain | politeness | subject honorifics
2009 Style Shift in Korean Teledramas: A case for the careful consideration of speech style in translation
Keywords Korean | translation | style shift | honorifics | pragmatics | screen
2008 Agreement in Promissive, Imperative, and Exhortative Clauses
Keywords agreement | sentence final particles | imperative | exhortative | jussive | person features | (un)shiftable person features | promissive | clause types
2008 Types of Clauses and Sentence end Particles in Korean
Keywords sentence end particles | clause types | speech style particles | decomposition | jussives | clause typing particles | special mood particles | sentential force
2004 Mixed Script and Literacy in Korea
Keywords literacy | amkhul | Chinese | digraphia | diorthographia | democracy | diglossia | hanmun | identity | hanca(e) | hankul | mixed script | kwukyel | hyangchal | writing | nationalism | Sino-Korean
2002 Intensity and Brightness in Korean Sound Symbolism
Keywords [To the Spirit of Professor Lukoff, Are you there or not? Your noble fragrance flickering. Your wisdom be my constant companion of travel Till we meet again to bespeak the beauty of our language.] - By Young-Key Kim-Renaud