Park, So-Young, 2014. Verb Serialization in Korean and the Interface of Syntax and Morphology. Korean Journal of Linguistics, 39-4, 773-795. This paper presents a syntactic analysis of two types of verb serialization structures in Korean: compound and serial verbs. Compound and serial verb constructions have syntactic structures in common where the second verbs take the first verb phrases as complement. Those verb serialization constructions semantically represent one event by involving only one v projection, the locus for the existence of a grammatical event. But compound verbs are distinct from serial verbs in that the former involve incorporation while the latter lack this process. Idiomatic interpretations of compound verbs correlate to their local syntactic structures, which thus form a single unit of semantic search at the Conceptual Interface. This paper supports the approach of Distributed Morphology, which argues for word-formation in the syntax. (Pusan National University)