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Case and Postposition Stranding in Multiple Fragments: Why is the Final Fragment (not) Special?Case and Postposition Stranding in Multiple Fragments: Why is the Final Fragment (not) Special?

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Case and Postposition Stranding in Multiple Fragments: Why is the Final Fragment (not) Special?
Authors
박범식김효식
Issue Date
Dec-2015
Publisher
서울대학교 언어교육원
Keywords
multiple fragments; case stranding; postposition stranding; P-stranding; ellipsis; repair by ellipsis
Citation
어학연구, v.51, no.3, pp 569 - 596
Pages
28
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
어학연구
Volume
51
Number
3
Start Page
569
End Page
596
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21692
ISSN
0254-4474
2586-7113
Abstract
This paper examines the variability of Dependent Marker (DM) drop in multiple fragments. Building on Park (2013), we first observe that only the right-most fragment can optionally drop in multiple fragment answers, which is hard to be captured by the main approaches to fragments. Assuming that multiple fragments are derived by ellipsis we argue that stranding DM (i.e., case-marker and postposition) is possible under ellipsis, but that DM-stranding movement across an intervener outside of ellipsis site leads to a PF-crash, therefore capturing the fact that only the right-most fragment can strand its DM. The analysis can also capture a puzzling fact that Korean allows postposition stranding although it is not a P-stranding language under regular movement (Merchant 2001). Finally, it is shown that the analysis can be extended to a different type of fragments, dubbed as focus doubling construction.
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