Across languages, certain types of adverbials, such as duration and frequency adverbials, have been identified as being accusative case-marked just like objects. As case is canonically assigned to nominal arguments such as objects, central questions have been whether the case on these adverbials is syntactic like that on objects, and how to characterize the realization of accusative case on adverbials. In addressing these questions, this paper proposes that accusative case on adverbials is syntactic. In particular, what this paper newly proposes is that accusative case is not aspectual, and thus not licensed by an aspectual functional head (e.g., Asp), unlike in some previous studies of Korean and other languages. This paper provides a mini...
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International audienceWe examined the online processing of nominal case morphology in Korean by nati...
In this paper I first show that none of Saito's (1983) arguments for the inherentness of nominative ...
In Korean, certain adverbials can surface with overt Accusative Case (ACC) marking on them, which is...
242 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation investigate...
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221 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.I propose that an additional ...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the following phenomena in Korean, within the framework of...
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In this dissertation, I aim to provide a theory on the distribution of structural Case in Korean. I ...
In Korean, there are constructions in which the accusative particle ul/lul occurs on more than one N...
This paper compares secondary predication constructions such as small clause complements, resultativ...
This thesis examines one specific construction (the possessor raising construction) as an example of...
International audienceWe examined the online processing of nominal case morphology in Korean by nati...
In this paper I first show that none of Saito's (1983) arguments for the inherentness of nominative ...
In Korean, certain adverbials can surface with overt Accusative Case (ACC) marking on them, which is...
242 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation investigate...
When new data is presented, we have two ways to handle the given data : (i) to set up an additional ...
This paper, extending the previous formal theories of lexical semantics, has proposed a semantic ty...
221 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.I propose that an additional ...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the following phenomena in Korean, within the framework of...
The thesis investigates properties of verbal inflectional/functional categories such as Infl, Comp, ...
Locomotion verbs are used with various kinds of place expressions which are marked according to the ...
This paper investigates the mechanism for nominative/accusative Case alternations in the siph-ta ‘wa...
In this dissertation, I aim to provide a theory on the distribution of structural Case in Korean. I ...
In Korean, there are constructions in which the accusative particle ul/lul occurs on more than one N...
This paper compares secondary predication constructions such as small clause complements, resultativ...
This thesis examines one specific construction (the possessor raising construction) as an example of...
International audienceWe examined the online processing of nominal case morphology in Korean by nati...
In this paper I first show that none of Saito's (1983) arguments for the inherentness of nominative ...