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On the Variability of Island Effects in Korean Fragments and Its Implicationsopen accessOn the Variability of Island Effects in Korean Fragments and Its Implications

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On the Variability of Island Effects in Korean Fragments and Its Implications
Authors
박범식
Issue Date
Mar-2019
Publisher
한국언어학회
Keywords
island effects; island-sensitivity; island-repair; processing; fragments; ellipsis; Clause-Mate Condition
Citation
언어, v.44, no.1, pp 53 - 77
Pages
25
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
언어
Volume
44
Number
1
Start Page
53
End Page
77
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16824
DOI
10.18855/lisoko.2019.44.1.003
ISSN
1229-4039
2734-0481
Abstract
This paper investigates the variability of island-(in)sensitivity in Korean fragments (Park 2005a,b). It is widely assumed that fragments in Korean exhibit island-insensitivity. However, it is observed that in multiple fragments (MF) environments, not all fragments exhibit the island-insensitivity: Some MFs are island-sensitive. It is further shown that some instances of “island sensitivity” are only apparent, not resulting from island-violations. I argue that the apparent island-sensitivity is due to intricate interactions of ellipsis and processing. In particular, I claim in line with Bae and Park (2018) that the fragments strongly tend to be processed with the predicate that they first encounter linearly, ignoring the intervening covert/elided arguments (cf. Frazier and Foder 1978, Yoon 2009). In certain contexts, this leads to wrong parsing, giving rise to the apparent island-sensitivity. The analysis is supported by the fact that the same variability is observed in non-island involving contexts. However, I also show that some MFs exhibit genuine island-sensitivity and present directions towards an account and related implications. I suggest that the genuine island-sensitivity arises when the structure is not fully repaired by ellipsis. (Merchant 2001, 2008, Fox and Lasnik 2003).
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