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'-Tul' in Korean both as an Associative and as an Additive Plural Markeropen access

Authors
Park, Myung-Kwan
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
서울대학교 인지과학연구소
Keywords
plural marker; '-tul'; associative; additive/sum; merge position; reanalysis
Citation
Journal of Cognitive Science, v.24, no.2, pp 177 - 206
Pages
30
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Cognitive Science
Volume
24
Number
2
Start Page
177
End Page
206
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21341
DOI
10.17791/jcs.2023.24.2.177
ISSN
1598-2327
1976-6939
Abstract
This paper investigates the grammatical identity of the plural marker '-tul' in Korean. We first explore this issue from comparative morpho-syntactic perspectives. Noting that like in Turkish but unlike in English, '-tul' can give rise to associative plurality, we propose that as cross-linguistically attested, it is generated in the outer layer of a nominal projection. Showing that '-tul' with a common noun allows for an additive plural (ADP) (or sum) reading as well as an associative plural (ASP) (or ADP-like) one, we argue that the attempt to deduce the former reading from the latter one does not work out. Particularly, '-tul' with some collective nouns in Korean yields a genuine kind of additive plurality. Thus, it is safe to say that '-tul' in Korean serves both as an ASP and as an ADP marker, which the ASP-only approach by Jiang (2017) and Nakanish (2018) cannot capture. To further support this thesis, we move on to examine the plural markers in East Asian languages to show that Korean '-tul' behave syntactically like Japanese '-tachi' but unlike Chinese '-men.'
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