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Remarks on the Variability of Island-(In)sensitivity in Right Dislocation: Toward a Processing AccountRemarks on the Variability of Island-(In)sensitivity in Right Dislocation: Toward a Processing Account

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Remarks on the Variability of Island-(In)sensitivity in Right Dislocation: Toward a Processing Account
Authors
박범식
Issue Date
Nov-2019
Publisher
한국외국어대학교 언어연구소
Keywords
right dislocation; island-sensitivity; island effect; fragments; processing; ellipsis; island-repair
Citation
언어와언어학, no.86, pp 53 - 84
Pages
32
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
언어와언어학
Number
86
Start Page
53
End Page
84
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16837
DOI
10.20865/20198603
ISSN
1225-4967
2671-7581
Abstract
This paper investigates a certain variability of island-(in)sensitivity in Right Dislocation (RD) in Korean. I suggest that the variability arises due to the processing mechanism that demands the parser process the sentence as soon as possible to minimize processing load in consistent with the Minimal Attachment Principle (cf. Frazier and Fodor 1978; Fodor and Inoue 1998, 2000; Bae and Park 2018). Extending the principle, I argue that the appendix tends to be processed with the linearly closer, potentially matching predicate, and that in certain contexts it results in wrong processing, giving rise to the island effect. I also suggest that the processing account can be compatible with the ellipsis approach to RD by showing that when the processing mechanism becomes ineffective, the ellipsis effect emerges. This in turn supports the claim that island violations can be repaired by ellipsis.
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