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Park, Bum-Sik and Hyosik Kim. 2016. Case-drop, left-branch extraction and multiplicity in the right-dislocation construction. Linguistic Research 33(2), 259-297. This paper investigates the Right-Dislocation Construction (RDC) in Korean. We provide some novel sets of data and discuss how these data could be dealt with by the main approaches to the RDC. The major part of the data is concerned with the multiplicity of appendices (or multiplicity of RDed elements) and the restrictions imposed on their distribution. We discuss the restrictions on the distribution of multiple appendices, focusing on the following three phenomena: Case/postposition-drop, the Clause-Mate Condition effect, and Left-Branch Extraction. It is observed that the distribution of multiple appendices becomes quite restricted when they are interrelated with these phenomena. We show that the restrictions present various argument in favor of the bi-clausal ellipsis approach to the RDC. Finally, we address the issue of island-(in)sensitivity in the RDC and their implications. (Dongguk University)
Park, Bum-Sik and hysik Kim. 2016。病例下降,左支提取和多重右位错结构。语言研究33(2),259-297。本文对韩国语中的右位错结构进行了研究。我们提供了一些新颖的数据集,并讨论了RDC的主要方法如何处理这些数据。数据的主要部分与附录的多样性(或RDed元素的多样性)以及对其分布施加的限制有关。我们讨论了多附录分布的限制,重点讨论了以下三种现象:大小写/位置下降、子句匹配条件效应和左分支提取。可以观察到,当它们与这些现象相关联时,多个附录的分布变得相当有限。我们表明,这些限制提出了支持双条款省略方法的各种论点。最后,我们讨论了RDC中岛屿敏感性的问题及其影响。(东国大学)
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Linguistic Research is an international journal which offers a forum for the discussion of theoretical research dealing with natural language data. The journal publishes articles of high quality which make a clear contribution to current debate in all branches of theoretical linguistics. The journal embraces both synchronic and diachronic perspectives, and carries articles that address language-specific as well as cross-linguistic and typological research questions. The journal features syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology, phonetics, and pragmatics and is currently published quarterly (March, June, September, and December), including the special September issue with a particular focus on applied linguistics covering (second) language acquisition, ESL/EFL, conversation/discourse analysis, etc. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial evaluation by the Editors, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to double-blind peer review by independent expert referees.