What is of interest in the interaction of relativization and topicalization is that it is not possible for the two rules to apply in a single clause and produce a topic within a relative clause. Consider the following Korean sentences. (1) *i salam-i (i chaek-un Chelswu-ka cwun) Yenghi-ita. this man SM this book TOP SM gave be '*This is Yenghi whom the book Chelswu gave to.' (2) '*(Yenghi-nun Chelswu-ka manna-n) hakkyo-ka phakoytoYessta. TOP SM met school SM was-detroyed '*The school which Yenghi Chelswu met in was destroyed.' (3) *(ku totwuk-un caphi-n) swunkyeung-i sang-ul patassta. the thief TOP was-caught policeman prize received. '*The policeman whom the thief ...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...
There are almost as many definitions of relative clauses as there are writers on the subject. For t...
This paper is a part of my research project which delves into the structural characteristics of NPs ...
The acquisition studies reviewed in this paper have clearly shown the importance of research into th...
Studies in several languages have shown that subject-relative clauses are easier to process than obj...
The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has stimulated...
Contrary to the claim that only the subject of a clause can undergo double relativization (DR) in Ko...
Relative clause constructions have been notorious for their complexity in terms of syntax and semant...
1997This paper investigates the prominence-typology of subject and topic in German and Korean, as op...
0. It seems to be a tacit assumption in the past studies of relative clauses that relativization is ...
Various studies have reported that subject relative clauses (the boy who likes the woman) are easier...
This study is about how Korean deals with restrictions in relative clause (RC) formation by using co...
It has been claimed in the literature that Korean allows the relativization of another relative clau...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...
There are almost as many definitions of relative clauses as there are writers on the subject. For t...
This paper is a part of my research project which delves into the structural characteristics of NPs ...
The acquisition studies reviewed in this paper have clearly shown the importance of research into th...
Studies in several languages have shown that subject-relative clauses are easier to process than obj...
The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has stimulated...
Contrary to the claim that only the subject of a clause can undergo double relativization (DR) in Ko...
Relative clause constructions have been notorious for their complexity in terms of syntax and semant...
1997This paper investigates the prominence-typology of subject and topic in German and Korean, as op...
0. It seems to be a tacit assumption in the past studies of relative clauses that relativization is ...
Various studies have reported that subject relative clauses (the boy who likes the woman) are easier...
This study is about how Korean deals with restrictions in relative clause (RC) formation by using co...
It has been claimed in the literature that Korean allows the relativization of another relative clau...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...