@article{ART002666984},
author={Hyoungjin Park},
title={On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause},
journal={Korean Language & Literature},
issn={1229-1730},
year={2020},
number={115},
pages={69-103},
doi={10.21793/koreall.2020.115.69}
TY - JOUR
AU - Hyoungjin Park
TI - On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause
JO - Korean Language & Literature
PY - 2020
VL - null
IS - 115
PB - Korean Language & Literature
SP - 69
EP - 103
SN - 1229-1730
AB - In this paper, I have accounted for the syntactic realization of the complement/adjunct adnominal clause. Most of complement adnominal clauses are realized as non-relative clauses because head noun of complement adnominal clauses are interpreted as argument, by means of only combining with adnominal ending. On the other hand, some complement adnominal clauses are realized as relative clauses because head noun of complement adnominal clauses realized as adjective. All adjunct adnominal clauses are realized as relative clauses because non-realtive clauses can not be related to head noun semantically.
When two adnominal clauses are realized simultaneously, each adnominal clause is realized as follows. First, complement adnominal clause which is non-relative clause precedes to adjunct adnominal clause. Second, adjunct adnominal clause precedes to complement adnominal clause which is relative clause. Third, there are no constraint of syntactic ordering when two adjunct adnominal clauses are realized simultaneously. Finally it is unnatural that two complement adnominal clause are realized simultaneously in Korean.
KW - adnominal clause;complement adnominal clause;adjunct adnominal clause;relative clause;nonrelative clause;head noun
DO - 10.21793/koreall.2020.115.69
ER -
Hyoungjin Park. (2020). On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause. Korean Language & Literature, 115, 69-103.
Hyoungjin Park. 2020, "On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause", Korean Language & Literature, no.115, pp.69-103. Available from: doi:10.21793/koreall.2020.115.69
Hyoungjin Park "On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause" Korean Language & Literature 115 pp.69-103 (2020) : 69.
Hyoungjin Park. On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause. 2020; 115 : 69-103. Available from: doi:10.21793/koreall.2020.115.69
Hyoungjin Park. "On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause" Korean Language & Literature no.115(2020) : 69-103.doi: 10.21793/koreall.2020.115.69
Hyoungjin Park. On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause. Korean Language & Literature, 115, 69-103. doi: 10.21793/koreall.2020.115.69
Hyoungjin Park. On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause. Korean Language & Literature. 2020; 115 69-103. doi: 10.21793/koreall.2020.115.69
Hyoungjin Park. On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause. 2020; 115 : 69-103. Available from: doi:10.21793/koreall.2020.115.69
Hyoungjin Park. "On the Syntactic Realization of the Korean Complement/Adjunct Adnominal Clause" Korean Language & Literature no.115(2020) : 69-103.doi: 10.21793/koreall.2020.115.69