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The Minimal Chain Principle and Parsing Korean

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dc.contributor.authorSoh, Sungki-
dc.date.accessioned2014-01-07T07:53:23Z-
dc.date.available2014-01-07T07:53:23Z-
dc.date.issued2005-
dc.identifier.citation어학연구, Vol.41 No.2, pp. 363-378ko_KR
dc.identifier.issn0254-4474-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/86356-
dc.description.abstractDe Vincenzi's (1991, 2000) Minimal Chain Principle (MCP) is a good example of economy in parsing. It combines Superstrategy and the Active Filler Hypothesis (AFH). In this paper, the Korean data involving topicalized phrases and (scrambled) dative noun phrases are tested to examine the validity of the MCP. The processing difficulty observed from topicalized complements suggests that the parser considers syntactic movement as a last resort The preferred readings in the sentences containing scrambled dative phrases also suggest that the parser prefers a singleton chain. Meanwhile, if there is evidence for the existence of a chain, the parser completes chain computation as soon as possible. Altogether, the core data from Korean can be well explained by the MCP.ko_KR
dc.language.isoenko_KR
dc.publisher서울대학교 언어교육원ko_KR
dc.subjectparsingko_KR
dc.subjecteconomyko_KR
dc.subjectMinimal Chain Principleko_KR
dc.subjectSuperstrategyko_KR
dc.subjectActive Filler Hypothesisko_KR
dc.subjecttopicalizationko_KR
dc.subjectscramblingko_KR
dc.titleThe Minimal Chain Principle and Parsing Koreanko_KR
dc.typeSNU Journalko_KR
dc.citation.journaltitle어학연구-
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