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A Comparative Study of the Korean Adjunct Mwel ‘What’ and Its Chinese CounterpartA Comparative Study of the Korean Adjunct Mwel ‘What’ and Its Chinese Counterpart

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A Comparative Study of the Korean Adjunct Mwel ‘What’ and Its Chinese Counterpart
Authors
박현준박명관
Issue Date
Sep-2021
Publisher
언어과학회
Keywords
Korean mwel; Chinese shenme; negative speaker attitude; uninterpretable feature; left periphery
Citation
언어과학연구, no.98, pp 215 - 239
Pages
25
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
언어과학연구
Number
98
Start Page
215
End Page
239
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/4499
ISSN
1229-0343
2713-3486
Abstract
Many languages use the wh-word to produce negative speaker attitude in the negative wh- construction. In this case, the constructions do not get an interrogative reading. The Korean mwel can be used not only as an argument but also as an adjunct. When mwel is used as an adjunct, the construction mainly expresses the speaker’s negative attitude. In this paper, we investigate how the Korean adjunct mwel expresses emphatic negative force, compared with its Chinese counterpart shenme ‘what’ (Cheung 2008; Dong and Jin 2019; Lau and Tsai 2020; Pan 2014; Yang 2008; among others). Following Rizzi (1997, 1999, 2004), we have argued that the adjuncts mwel and shenme should move to ForceP of the left periphery of CP in order to appropriately derive the speaker’s negative force.
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