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Exploring VP/vP Preposing in Multiple Nominative Constructions mm

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Authors

Hee-Don Ahn; Sungeun Cho

Issue Date
2023-08
Publisher
Language Education Research Center, Seoul National University
Citation
Language Research, Vol.59 No.2 pp.115-144
Keywords
VP/vP preposingproper binding conditionmultiple nominative constructionmajor subject constructionnominative object construction
Abstract
This study investigates VP/vP preposing within the context of Multiple
Nominative Constructions (MNCs). In Korean, a verbal constituent can be
moved to the sentence-initial position. However, when an unbound trace is
contained within the preposed constituent, it violates the Proper Binding
Condition (PBC), rendering the sentence ungrammatical. The PBC effect has
non-trivial implications for the structure of VP/vP. This paper investigates
VP/vP preposing across diverse categories of MNCs in Korean to illuminate
their structural characteristics. MNCs occur in various environments, broadly
classified into Major Subject constructions and Nominative Object constructions
(Kuno 1973). Previous literature classifies the two types of MNCs into several
sub-types. An important question is concerned with the structure of the various
MNCs. This paper explores whether previous analyses can adequately explain
the (im)possibility of VP/vP preposing within each sub-type of MNCs. We
show that the (im)possibility of VP/vP preposing in MNCs results from their
unique structure, in combination with the PBC effect and many other syntactic
principles.
ISSN
0254-4474
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/195459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.30961/lr.2022.59.2.115
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