How way ‘why’ in Korean obviates intervention and superiority
How way ‘why’ in Korean obviates intervention and superiority

초록

This paper reconsiders the syntactic placement of way ‘why’ in Korean and Japanese (K/J). Contradicting Ko’s (2005) CP Modifier Hypothesis suggesting way’s generation in the [Spec,CP] position, this study argues that WHY (i.e., way and naze) in K/J does not stem from this specific syntactic location. To support this argument, we examine the behavior of the rationale or adjunct mwe-l ‘what-ACC’ in Korean. I go on to propose that WHY in these languages engages in preemptive scrambling at overt syntax, facilitating feature checking with the Q-particle in the same clause. This accounts for its clause-bounded scrambling behavior, explaining the observed anti-intervention with pre-WHY negative polarity items. However, intervention effects arise when WHY remains unlicensed without overt scrambling. Furthermore, instances of WHY-in-situ, coexisting with a higher wh-phrase, utilize Saito's (1994) adjunction strategy. This strategy allows WHY to adjoin to the higher wh-phrase, enabling it to establish licit scope.

키워드

InterventionAdjunct WHATScramblingSuperiorityPlacementWHY개입부가어 WHAT어순 재배치우월성통사 기저 생성 위치WHY
제목
How way ‘why’ in Korean obviates intervention and superiority
제목 (타언어)
How way ‘why’ in Korean obviates intervention and superiority
저자
박명관
DOI
10.20405/kl.2024.02.102.199
발행일
2024-02
저널명
한국어학
102
페이지
199 ~ 231