※ 원문제공기관과의 협약기간이 종료되어 열람이 제한될 수 있습니다.
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Previous Accounts for Island Effects in Wh-in-Situ Languages
2.1. Selective Island Effects and Covert Pied-Piping Approach
2.2. Absence of Island Effects and Unselective Binding Approach
2.3. Mixed Approach: Unselective Binding and Movement
3. New Proposal
3.1. Basic Proposal: Pure Movement Approach
3.2. Explaining Movement Properties
3.3. Double Islands and Recursive Pied-Piping
3.4. Apparent Problem & Solution: Quantificational Variability in Syntax
4. A Diachronic Look into Korean Wh-Constructions
4.1. Two Historical Changes
4.2. Relating the Two Changes
4.3. Quantificational Variability Revisited
5. Current Proposal vs. Nishigauchi(1986)
6. Conclusion
References
0개의 논문이 장바구니에 담겼습니다.