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The Interaction of Resultative and Progressive Constructions in Korean

Authors
Myung-Kwan ParkKeonwoo Koo
Issue Date
Aug-2025
Publisher
서울대학교 언어교육원
Keywords
-ko/e iss-; progressive; resultant state; resultative; verbal connective; theta role
Citation
어학연구, v.61, no.2, pp 105 - 133
Pages
29
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
어학연구
Volume
61
Number
2
Start Page
105
End Page
133
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/61612
DOI
10.30961/lr.2025.61.2.105
ISSN
0254-4474
2586-7113
Abstract
This study investigates the syntax and semantics of Korean -ko/e iss-constructions, focusing on the distinction between progressive (PG) and resultant state (RS) readings. Tracing the historical development from Middle Korean -ko/e is-, this study demonstrates how grammaticalization led to the modern flexibility of -ko/e iss- in expressing both progressive and resultative meanings. Syntactic diagnostics, including adverb insertion, selectional restrictions, and negation, indicate that iss- in both PG and RS readings functions as an auxiliary rather than as a main verb. The RS reading is argued to arise not from the auxiliary iss- but from the verbal connectives -ko(sequentiality) and -e(completion). The thematic shift of the subject from Agent to Patient/Undergoer is analyzed within a VoiceP framework, consistent with cross-linguistic patterns in resultative constructions. Rejecting Ogihara’s (2020) thematic-role-driven temporal alignment, this study argues that aspectual interpretations in Korean emerge compositionally from predicate types and verbal connectives, thereby supporting a lexical-syntactic approach grounded in event semantics.
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