Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 209-216).Microfiche.x, 216 p. 29 cmThis dissertation examines the various manifestations of null pronouns in Korean and attempts to provide a unified account of their properties. Base-generated empty pronouns (pro) and the Generalized Control Rule (GCR: an empty pronominal is coindexed with the closest c-commanding NP), proposed by Huang (1991), playa major role in my explanation. Chapter II examines topic constructions and relative clauses. We will see that in Korean certain phrases cease to be islands in sentence-initial position (as in Chinese), and that Huang's (1991) GCR, with some modification, can be successfully applied to Korean. I revi...
This paper examines Korean partitive constructions to investigate the typology of the partitive stru...
This paper investigates zero pronouns in Korean, especially focusing on the center transitions of ad...
In Korean, there are constructions in which the accusative particle ul/lul occurs on more than one N...
This dissertation investigates the syntactic and interpretative properties of three Korean anaphora,...
The main goal of this paper is to argue that Korean pronouns must be phi-feature-compatible with the...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the following phenomena in Korean, within the framework of...
Zero pronouns, or dropped arguments, are a remarkably frequent phenomenon in Korean. This single syn...
Though there has emerged a number of studies that have dealt with (null) pronoun resolution in vario...
This thesis examines one specific construction (the possessor raising construction) as an example of...
An off-line referent acceptability-rating experiment was conducted to investigate the factors influe...
Departing from Mazuka (1991) and Kwon and Sturt (2013), we examine how Korean native speakers compre...
The present study investigates whether interpretation of null pronouns in Korean is best captured by...
[Abstract] The Overt Pronoun Constraint (OPC) (Montalbetti, 1984) refers to the phenomenon where the...
This dissertation investigates pronoun interpretation and processing of two languages (Korean and En...
After a brief discussion on possible analyses of the derìvation of the Korean relative clause, I hav...
This paper examines Korean partitive constructions to investigate the typology of the partitive stru...
This paper investigates zero pronouns in Korean, especially focusing on the center transitions of ad...
In Korean, there are constructions in which the accusative particle ul/lul occurs on more than one N...
This dissertation investigates the syntactic and interpretative properties of three Korean anaphora,...
The main goal of this paper is to argue that Korean pronouns must be phi-feature-compatible with the...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the following phenomena in Korean, within the framework of...
Zero pronouns, or dropped arguments, are a remarkably frequent phenomenon in Korean. This single syn...
Though there has emerged a number of studies that have dealt with (null) pronoun resolution in vario...
This thesis examines one specific construction (the possessor raising construction) as an example of...
An off-line referent acceptability-rating experiment was conducted to investigate the factors influe...
Departing from Mazuka (1991) and Kwon and Sturt (2013), we examine how Korean native speakers compre...
The present study investigates whether interpretation of null pronouns in Korean is best captured by...
[Abstract] The Overt Pronoun Constraint (OPC) (Montalbetti, 1984) refers to the phenomenon where the...
This dissertation investigates pronoun interpretation and processing of two languages (Korean and En...
After a brief discussion on possible analyses of the derìvation of the Korean relative clause, I hav...
This paper examines Korean partitive constructions to investigate the typology of the partitive stru...
This paper investigates zero pronouns in Korean, especially focusing on the center transitions of ad...
In Korean, there are constructions in which the accusative particle ul/lul occurs on more than one N...