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Pre-vs. Post-verbal asymmetries and the syntax of Korean RDC

Authors
정대호
Issue Date
Nov-2012
Publisher
Universitas Indonesia
Keywords
Computational methods; Grammatical relations; Word orders; Information systems
Citation
Proceedings of the 26th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 26), v. , no. , pp.219 - 228
Journal Title
Proceedings of the 26th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 26)
Start Page
219
End Page
228
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/31385
Abstract
Among various important issues pertaining to the so-called right dislocated construction (RDC) in Korean are the basic word order and the grammatical relation the right dislocated (RDed) element assumes to the rest of the structure. In his series of papers, J.-S. Lee (2007a,b, 2008a, 2009a,b, 2010, 2011, 2012) proposes a mono-clausal analysis of Korean RDC, according to which the RDed element is a direct dependent of the preceding predicate and Korean conforms to Kayne's (1994) universal SVO word order hypothesis due to the very existence of the RDC. In contrast, Chung (2008a, 2009b, 2010, 2011) advocates a non-mono-clausal approach, as in Tanaka (2001) and Kato (2007) for Japanese RDC, according to which the RDed element is taken as a fragment of a continuing sentence to which massive ellipsis has applied, while the head-finality is preserved. The current work tries to show that RDed elements cannot be viewed as direct dependents of the preceding predicate due to various asymmetries observed between pre- vs. post-verbal positions, favoring a non-mono-clausal analysis of Korean RDC. © 2012 The PACLIC.
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