Sun-Hee Lee: A Trace Analysis of Korean UDCs
In this paper, we claim that the filler-gap linkage in Korean UDCs
needs to be handled at the level of syntax and that unbounded
dependencies represented by traces, resumptive pronouns, and
resumptive reflexives in Korean can be simply captured – without
posing any extra mechanisms – in the traditional HPSG analysis of
UDCs following Pollard and Sag (1994). It is because in HPSG traces
are not all required to have the same feature, unlike in other
movement-based approaches including the minimalist program and GB
theory. In addition, we argue that the three kinds of Korean UDC
elements appearing in gap positions do not form separate categories
from their corresponding forms appearing in non-UDCs based on the
same semantic and pragmatic properties such as logophoricity and
contrastiveness. We also investigate some controversial issues of
island constraints and strong crossover with respect to filler-gap
linkage in Korean UDCs.
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