German can undergo word order change into [IO-DO-V] in double object construction(DOC), and Korean also can. However, two languages exhibit different typological properties and derivation aspects in this word order type. The purpose of this paper is to argue the followings: First, in terms of typology, whereas German is a language with a variety of DOCs, Korean is one with highly limited DOCs. Second, whereas the [IO-DO-V] word order DOC type of German is derived by ‘a prior V raising plus remant vP or ApplP topicalization’ mechanism depending on syntactic environments, that of Korean by scrambling. Third, the [IO-DO-V] word order DOC type of Korean has a constraint by which an unsaturated function cannot be scrambled.
목차
Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Previous Analysis: German 2.1. Abels(2003): A Prior V Raising plus Remnant VP Topicalization 2.2. Revisited: A Prior V Raising plus Remnant vP or ApplP Topicalization 3. Korean: The [IO-DO-V] Word Order DOC Type 3.1. The Remnant Movement of XP: Unavailable 3.2. Proposal: Scrambling 3.3. Semantic Completenss Diagnostics 4. Concluding Remarks References
키워드
이중 목적어 구문[간접목적어-직접 목적어-동사] 어순잔여이동어 순 썩기의미적 완전성함수 항목 충족DOC[IO-DO-V] word orderremnant movementscramblingsemantic completenessfunction saturation
저자
Ick-Hee Ihm [ Shinhan University/Academic Research Professor ]