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Labeling, Cartography, and the Left-periphery of Korean Clausesopen accessLabeling, Cartography, and the Left-periphery of Korean Clauses

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Labeling, Cartography, and the Left-periphery of Korean Clauses
Authors
박명관박종언
Issue Date
Dec-2018
Publisher
대한언어학회
Keywords
cartography; labeling; exhaustive listing focus (ELF); neutral description of event (NDE)
Citation
언어학, v.26, no.4, pp 151 - 176
Pages
26
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
언어학
Volume
26
Number
4
Start Page
151
End Page
176
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8809
DOI
10.24303/lakdoi.2018.26.4.151
ISSN
1225-7141
2671-6283
Abstract
Park, Myung-Kwan & Park, Jong Un. (2018). Labeling, Cartography, and the Left-periphery of Korean Clauses. The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal, 26(4), 151-176. The main goal of this paper is to provide a cartographic approach to two salient interpretations, an 'exhaustive listing focus' (ELF) and a 'neutral description of event' (NDE) reading, from the initial Nominative Case-marked subject NP in matrix Multiple Nominative Case (MNC) constructions, as well as the Accusative Case-marked subject NP in Exceptional Case Marking (ECM) constructions. Regarding this so-called “first-position effect,” we first argue, assuming Rizzi's (1997) cartographic view of clausal structure, that Korean does not have the [Spec,TP] position, and that the ELF reading is obtained when the clause-initial subject NP in both constructions ends up in the [Spec,FocP] position while the NDE reading is possible when the first subject NP stays low in the clause, namely in the [Spec,FinP] position. Second, following Chomsky's (2014, 2015) Labeling Algorithm, we argue that given the absence of phi-features in Korean, subject NPs are licensed by predication in Heycock’s (1994, 2008) sense, and that labeling of a discourse-related projection like FocP becomes possible because of ‘prominent feature sharing’ after the subject NP raises to the specifier position of the functional projection. To support this claim, we present crosslinguistic evidence from English.
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