Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
935625 Lingua 2013 24 Pages PDF
Abstract

⿢The VP-modifier approach can be a viable analysis for the account of FQs in Korean.⿢The FQ introduces new information in discourse.⿢The FQ sets off rheme in the thematic structure.⿢The functional view can offer an answer to four puzzles (e.g., subject/object asymmetry).

The syntactic and semantic complexity of the so-called numeral classifier (num-cl) constructions in languages like Korean (Japanese and Chinese as well) has been a considerable challenge to theoretical as well as computational approaches. Among several types of the num-cl constructions, the most complicated type includes the so-called FQ (floated numeral classifier/quantifier) construction where the num-cl ⿿floats⿿ away from its antecedent. This paper, building on the non-derivational VP-modifier view, shows that in addition to the grammatical function of the host NP and types of the main predicate, properties of the intervening expression between the FQ and its host NP also play an important role in licensing the FQ's acceptability. In particular, we show that the FQ introduces new information in discourse and as default sets off rheme in the thematic structure. This functional analysis can provide an answer to several puzzling contrasts we observe in the distribution of the FQ.

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