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A Variety of Grammatical Constructions: Double-Accusative Constructions in Korean Revisited

Yeon, Jaehoon

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Abstract

In Korean, there are constructions in which the accusative particle ul/lul occurs on more than one NP within a single sentence. Among many types of the so-called ‘Double Accusative Constructions’ (DAC), an External Possession (EP) Type DAC (Payne & Barshi, 1999) is the main concern of this paper. It has been questionable whether DACs are genuine double object constructions. We have argued that DACs can be regarded as structures in which there is only one real object, but two Acc-marked NPs, based on some object diagnostics. We have examined the constraints acting upon Korean EP type DACs while arguing that Korean DACs cannot be fully explained solely based on syntax or semantics without considering some pragmatic and cognitive factors. We have shown that ‘contiguity’ and ‘affectedness’ are the two most important factors in determining constraints on felicitous EP type DACs. The notion of ‘contiguity’ and ‘affectedness’ is more appropriate than any other factors such as the distinction between alienable and inalienable possession to characterise more accurately the relationship between the possessor and the possessee in Korean EP type DACs. It is also noted that ‘contiguity’ and ‘affectedness’ cannot be thematic roles or semantic roles because what counts as ‘contiguous’ and ‘affected’ is context-dependent and cognitively/pragmatically interpreted. The degree of acceptability and interpretation of DACs depend on pragmatics and extra-linguistic knowledge.

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Yeon, J. (2019). A Variety of Grammatical Constructions: Double-Accusative Constructions in Korean Revisited. Han'gug eo'hag, 85, 203-241. https://doi.org/10.20405/kl.2019.11.85.35

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 7, 2019
Publication Date Nov 1, 2019
Deposit Date Oct 23, 2019
Publicly Available Date Nov 2, 2119
Journal Korean Linguistics = 한국 어학 = Han'guk ŏhak
Print ISSN 1226-9123
Electronic ISSN 2734-0082
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 85
Pages 203-241
DOI https://doi.org/10.20405/kl.2019.11.85.35

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