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prepositions). Inherent Case is more regular and predictable: ergative Case is
In: http://people.umass.edu/ellenw/Woolford Lexical and Inherent Case.pdf (2005)
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to appear. The imperfective puzzle in Korean
In: http://webpages.acs.ttu.edu/minjkim/JK 18 MinJoo Kim.pdf (1992)
Abstract: Much attention in recent Korean linguistics literature has been paid to the imperfective puzzle surrounding the periphrastic marker-ko iss-. This marker corresponds to English BE +-ing in a way but, unlike its English counterpart,-ko (KO) is a connective meaning „and‟, and iss- (ISS) literally means „exist‟, though it is often glossed as BE or Copular in the literature. The imperfective puzzle usually refers to the phenomenon in which sen-tences containing KO ISS sentences are two-ways ambiguous when occur-ring with so-called „put on ‟ type verbs (e.g., Kim 1986, Kim 1990, Lee 1991, Kim 1993, Ahn 1995, Son 2004, Lee 2008). For instance, (1) can be interpreted as describing the action of Yoona putting clothes on herself or the state of the clothes being on her. (Here and throughout, the action read-ing will be labeled a „progressive (P) state ‟ reading and the state reading a „result (R) state ‟ reading. Also, to stay neutral in citing examples from the existing literature, the morphemes participating in the formation of a periph-rastic imperfective marker will not be glossed.) I am most indebted to Prof. Chisato Kitagawa, who got me interested in this topic and also kindly introduced Kyung-Ae Kim‟s paper written in Japanese (Kim 2006). I am also grateful to Prof. Seungho Nam, Minjeong Son, and Satoshi Tomioka for insightful questions and comments during the J/K 18 conference. All remaining errors and inadequacies are my own. (1) Yoona-nun os-ul ip-ko iss--ta. Y.-Top clothes-Acc wear-KO ISS-N.Pst-Decl ‘Yoona is putting on clothes ’ (P-state) or ‘Yoona is wearing clothes. ’ (R-state) The ambiguity of KO ISS illustrated by (1) is intriguing in and of it-self. There is yet another puzzle that merits attention, however: Korean has another imperfective marker-e iss- (E ISS) and it also produces an R-state
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.530.2788
http://webpages.acs.ttu.edu/minjkim/JK 18 MinJoo Kim.pdf
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The Absence of the Adjective Category in Korean
In: http://semarch.linguistics.fas.nyu.edu/Archive/TU4NzlkM/MinJoo Adjective.pdf
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Does Korean have adjectives
In: http://webpages.acs.ttu.edu/minjkim/KimHUMIT02.pdf
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LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS MONOGRAPH SERIES 54 Peaches and Plums On the Position of Adnominal Adjectival Expressions in Korean On the Position of Adnominal Adjectival Expressions in Korean
In: http://webpages.acs.ttu.edu/minjkim/MinJooKIM%20Position%20of%20ADJs%20in%20Korean.pdf
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In Current Issues in Linguistic Interfaces, Vol.1, eds., Young-Se Kang, Sze-Wing Tang
In: http://webpages.acs.ttu.edu/minjkim/sicoli 2009 (min joo kim).pdf
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Internally-headed relatives instantiate situation subordination. Paper presented at
In: http://webpages.acs.ttu.edu/minjkim/NELS 34 MinJoo Kim.pdf
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Accusative adverbials in Korean: Delimiting phrase and case”. Presented at the 23rd North Eastern Linguistic Society meeting
In: http://webpages.acs.ttu.edu/minjkim/AccAdverbials.pdf
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Acquisition of an Adjunct Island inside There-Sentences
In: http://webpages.acs.ttu.edu/minjkim/MinJooKim J of Cog Sci.pdf
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