Korean is one of the languages that have the Internally Headed Relative Clause (IHRC) construction, in addition to the more familiar Externally Headed Relative Clause (EHRC) construction.1 IHRCs in Korean are gapless, as the semantic head noun i
This paper investigates the existence and structure of Japanese internally-headed relative clauses (...
This article claims that what is referred to as the Relevancy Condition on Korean Internally Headed ...
Japanese has both head-external and head-internal relative clauses (HERC & HIRC). Example (1a) s...
This paper revisits the Relevancy Condition on the Internally Headed Relative Clause (IHRC) construc...
This dissertation investigates the morpho-syntactic and semantic aspects of the Korean IHRC (interna...
This paper attempts to analyze some grammatical aspects of the so called internally-headed relative ...
In terms of truth conditional meanings, there is no clear di®erence be-tween (Korean) IHRCs (interna...
illustrated in (1), the Direct Perception Construction (DPC), illustrated in (2), and the factive Pr...
I reexamine one particular Korean (and in part, Japanese) construction which has been described as a...
This dissertation investigates how syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic factors interact to produce th...
This dissertation investigates how syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic factors interact to produce th...
This paper proposes a constraint-based, comprehensive analysis of the Internally-Headed Relative Cla...
This paper is a part of my research project which delves into the structural characteristics of NPs ...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...
Italian and Korean use very different relativization strategies, but some of the most striking diffe...
This paper investigates the existence and structure of Japanese internally-headed relative clauses (...
This article claims that what is referred to as the Relevancy Condition on Korean Internally Headed ...
Japanese has both head-external and head-internal relative clauses (HERC & HIRC). Example (1a) s...
This paper revisits the Relevancy Condition on the Internally Headed Relative Clause (IHRC) construc...
This dissertation investigates the morpho-syntactic and semantic aspects of the Korean IHRC (interna...
This paper attempts to analyze some grammatical aspects of the so called internally-headed relative ...
In terms of truth conditional meanings, there is no clear di®erence be-tween (Korean) IHRCs (interna...
illustrated in (1), the Direct Perception Construction (DPC), illustrated in (2), and the factive Pr...
I reexamine one particular Korean (and in part, Japanese) construction which has been described as a...
This dissertation investigates how syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic factors interact to produce th...
This dissertation investigates how syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic factors interact to produce th...
This paper proposes a constraint-based, comprehensive analysis of the Internally-Headed Relative Cla...
This paper is a part of my research project which delves into the structural characteristics of NPs ...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...
Italian and Korean use very different relativization strategies, but some of the most striking diffe...
This paper investigates the existence and structure of Japanese internally-headed relative clauses (...
This article claims that what is referred to as the Relevancy Condition on Korean Internally Headed ...
Japanese has both head-external and head-internal relative clauses (HERC & HIRC). Example (1a) s...