The Syntax and Semantics of Noun Modifiers and the Theory of Universal Grammar: A Korean Perspective
This book takes Korean as a basis to provide a detailed universal Determiner Phrase (DP) structure. Adnominal adjectival expressions are apparently optional noun dependents but their syntax and semantics have been shown to provide an important window on the internal structure of DP. By carefully examining data from Korean, an understudied language, as well as from other unrelated languages, the book provides a broad perspective on the phenomenon of noun modification and its cross-linguistic variations. Furthermore, it offers not only a thorough syntactic analysis but also a formal semantic analysis of noun modifiers that extends beyond a single language. This book will be of great interest to researchers interested in theoretical syntax, its interfaces with semantics, pragmatics, linguistic typology, and language variation. ​
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The Syntax and Semantics of Noun Modifiers and the Theory of Universal Grammar: A Korean Perspective
This book takes Korean as a basis to provide a detailed universal Determiner Phrase (DP) structure. Adnominal adjectival expressions are apparently optional noun dependents but their syntax and semantics have been shown to provide an important window on the internal structure of DP. By carefully examining data from Korean, an understudied language, as well as from other unrelated languages, the book provides a broad perspective on the phenomenon of noun modification and its cross-linguistic variations. Furthermore, it offers not only a thorough syntactic analysis but also a formal semantic analysis of noun modifiers that extends beyond a single language. This book will be of great interest to researchers interested in theoretical syntax, its interfaces with semantics, pragmatics, linguistic typology, and language variation. ​
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The Syntax and Semantics of Noun Modifiers and the Theory of Universal Grammar: A Korean Perspective

The Syntax and Semantics of Noun Modifiers and the Theory of Universal Grammar: A Korean Perspective

by Min-Joo Kim
The Syntax and Semantics of Noun Modifiers and the Theory of Universal Grammar: A Korean Perspective

The Syntax and Semantics of Noun Modifiers and the Theory of Universal Grammar: A Korean Perspective

by Min-Joo Kim

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This book takes Korean as a basis to provide a detailed universal Determiner Phrase (DP) structure. Adnominal adjectival expressions are apparently optional noun dependents but their syntax and semantics have been shown to provide an important window on the internal structure of DP. By carefully examining data from Korean, an understudied language, as well as from other unrelated languages, the book provides a broad perspective on the phenomenon of noun modification and its cross-linguistic variations. Furthermore, it offers not only a thorough syntactic analysis but also a formal semantic analysis of noun modifiers that extends beyond a single language. This book will be of great interest to researchers interested in theoretical syntax, its interfaces with semantics, pragmatics, linguistic typology, and language variation. ​

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ISBN-13: 9783030058869
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 03/20/2019
Series: Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory , #96
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 25 MB
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Table of Contents

Foreword; Marcin Morzycki.- Introduction.- Adnominal Adjective Classes in Korean.- Adjective Ordering Restrictions: The View from Korean.- A New Formal Analysis of AOR.- Capturing the Korean Facts.- Extensions, Refinements, and Prospects.- Summary and Conclusion.- Index

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“With a wealth of data and important observations, in this volume Kim ventures into a notoriously difficult domain. She sheds new light on old puzzles and articulates some fresh new ones. The analysis of the Korean extended DP—and of nominals across languages—offered here is important and interesting, but it’s the deeper analytical insights that underlie it that ensure this work’s lasting relevance.” (Marcin Morzycki, Michigan State University, USA)

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