In the linguistics literature, it has been generally agreed that long-distance binding of ziji becomes unavailable if a 1st/2nd person blocker is employed: 1st/2nd person blocking effects. Recently, it turns out that several linguistic factors may give an influence to this effect; hence non-cannonical patterns arise. Focusing on the Agree-based analysis, this paper discusses how those patterns can be explained in a unified way. Especially, we examine the nature of several unexpected patterns by pursuing answers to the questions like (i) why a significant number of Chinese speakers appears not to be sensitive to such blocking, or (ii) why an opposite pattern is even observed given that ziji resists to be co-indexed with a 1st/2nd person non-local antecedent. Concomitantly, it is briefly discussed how discourse-based approaches can be collaborated with the syntactic approaches.
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Abstract 1. 서론 및 문제 제기 2. ‘ziji’의 장거리 결속에 대한 기존 논의와 문제점 2.1. 이동 기반 분석 2.2. 담화 기반 분석 2.3. Agree 기반 분석 3. 1/2인칭 차단 효과의 다양한 유형과 그 함의 3.1. PCC의 유형과 1/2인칭 차단 효과의 유형 비교 3.2. *1/2인칭 차단 효과 3.3. *장거리 1/2인칭 결속 4. 남은 문제 및 통합적 연구를 위한 제언 참고문헌