Korean internally-headed relative clauses: Encoding strategy and semantic relevance

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Jieun Lee
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study explores semantic relevance between internally-headed relative clauses (RCs) and main clauses in Korean, and argues that semantic relevance is caused by the encoding strategy of an internally-headed RC, which is shared by perception-verb complements. An internally-headed RC is distinguished from a gap RC in that the head noun appears in the RC as a full noun. Previous studies have argued that, along with the difference in the position of the head noun, semantic relevance is also required for an internally-headed RC. After showing that descriptions of semantic relevance in previous studies have explanatory limitations, we re-examine semantic relevance by focusing on the encoding strategy of internally-headed RCs, which is shared by complement clauses. The findings show that semantic relevance is required for internally-headed RCs that formally resemble perception-verb complements. After defining semantic relevance as describing a temporary state and as representing causal, temporal and concessive meanings, we explain the former with a perception requirement and the latter with a ‘perception–reaction’ relation between an internally-headed RC and a main clause.
韩语内头关系从句:编码策略与语义关联
摘要本研究探讨了朝鲜语中内头关系从句与主从句之间的语义相关性,并认为语义相关性是由内头关系子句的编码策略引起的,内头关系小句与感知动词补语具有相同的编码策略。内头RC与间隙RC的区别在于,头名词作为全名词出现在RC中。先前的研究认为,除了头名词位置的差异外,内头RC还需要语义相关性。在表明先前研究中对语义相关性的描述具有解释局限性之后,我们通过关注内部头RC的编码策略来重新审视语义相关性,这是补语从句所共有的。研究结果表明,形式上类似感知动词补语的内头RC需要语义相关性。在将语义相关性定义为描述一种暂时状态以及表示因果、时间和让步意义之后,我们用感知要求来解释前者,而后者用内部标题RC和主句之间的“感知-反应”关系来解释。
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