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Disguised Multiple Remnants in the Right Dislocation Construction and Fragmentsopen accessDisguised Multiple Remnants in the Right Dislocation Construction and Fragments

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Disguised Multiple Remnants in the Right Dislocation Construction and Fragments
Authors
박범식
Issue Date
May-2017
Publisher
한국생성문법학회
Keywords
gapless Right Dislocation Construction (RDC); gapped RDC; fragments; scope; binding; disguised multiple appendices
Citation
생성문법연구, v.27, no.2, pp 431 - 456
Pages
26
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
생성문법연구
Volume
27
Number
2
Start Page
431
End Page
456
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/19620
DOI
10.15860/sigg.27.2.201705.431
ISSN
1225-6048
2713-5454
Abstract
Under the ellipsis approach, the gapless Right Dislocation Construction (RDC) involves leftward movement of the appendix (RDed element), followed by clausal ellipsis (Tanaka 2001, Abe 2004, Chung 2009, Ott and de Vries 2015). Recently, however, Shimoyama, Drummond, Schwarz and Wagner (2015) have pointed out a non-trivial problem for the ellipsis approach. In particular, they claim that the ellipsis approach expects a wrong scope fact in Japanese. In this paper, focusing on Korean data, I first show that the same problem arises for binding phenomena. However, I argue that the problems are only apparent and can readily be resolved under the ellipsis approach. It is argued that in these contexts the singleton appendix disguises multiple appendices, one of which is a null appendix. It is also observed that the gapped RDC and fragments exhibit the same pattern as the gapless RDC, and the paper explores the possibility of extending the proposed analysis to these constructions. As a consequence, it is shown that the parallel pattern among these constructions can be taken in favor of the ellipsis approach to the gapless RDC and gapped RDC.
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