Yusuke Kubota and Jungmee Lee: Reconsidering the Coordinate Structure Constraint in Japanese
and Korean: Syntactic constraint or pragmatic principle?
Whether the Coordinate Structure Constraint (CSC) (Ross, 1967) is a
syntactic constraint has been discussed much in the literature. This
paper reconsiders this issue by drawing on evidence from Japanese and
Korean. Our examination of the CSC patterns in relative clauses in
the two languages reveals that a pragmatically-based approach along
the lines of Kehler (2002) predicts the relevant empirical patterns
straightforwardly whereas alternative syntactic approaches run into
many problems. We take these results to provide strong support for
the view that the CSC is a pragmatic principle rather than a syntactic
constraint.
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