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Some Notes on Korean Resultative Small Clauses: Focused on Ko’s (2015b) Typology KCI 등재

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현대문법연구 (Studies in Modern Grammar)
현대문법학회 (The Society Of Modern Grammar)
초록

Ko (2015b) classifies Korean resultative small clause (RSCs) into four sub-types, due to combinations of two factors, i.e., the RSC's functional status (complement vs. adjunct) and the RSC subject's phonological status (overt vs. covert). She accounts for typological differences, especially movement-related behaviors, RSCs display, in terms of the theory of cyclic spell-out (Fox and Pesetsky 2005, Ko 2005). It will be shown in this paper, however, that her system faces non-trivial problems. First, the RSC subject's phonological status in fact does not contribute to the RSC typology, as subjects in any type can be suppressed in principle, given an appropriate context. Second, -key RSCs may function as a complement (not unambiguously as an adjunct). Third, no proper theory is provided for the ellipsis restrictions that the RSC displays. The present work proposes a control based RSC typology and tries to provide a unified explanation of restrictions on ellipsis as well as movement in RSCs, basically following Chung’s (2007, 2009, 2011) constituency based account of the syntactic restrictions.

목차
1. Introduction
 2. Ko’s (2015b) Typology of RSCs
 3. Some Remarks on Ko (2015b)
  3.1. Non-Adjunct -Key SCs
  3.2. Obligatory Control vs. Non-Control Rather than Overt vs. CovertSC-Subj
  3.3. A Potential Problem with Argument Type RDC
  3.4. What about Ellipsis in SC?
 4. Towards a Unified Theory
 5. Some Remaining Issues
 References
저자
  • Daeho Chung(Hanyang University)