In this paper I show that in Korean scrambling is subject to the CSC but multiple gaps derived from scrambling in a coordinate structure are exempt from the esc. I argue that the gaps are ATB-gaps, but not pros even though Korean has pro. I test ATB-gaps in Korean with case (mis)matching, island effects and sea effects, and show that the hypothesis of ATB-gaps can account for reconstruction effects in anaphora binding, variable binding, condition C effects and scope relations, and WCO effects. All the instances above show symmetries between the first and the subsequent conjuncts in a coordinate structure in Korean, which tells us that the gap in each conjunct in a coordinate structure has the equal status and they are all ATB-gaps.
1. Introduction<BR>2. Coordinate Structure Constraint<BR>3. Across-the-Board Gaps" Behaviors like Traces<BR>4. Consequences of the Across-the-Board Analysis<BR>5. On the (a)symmetries between multiple gaps in coordinate structures<BR>6. Conclusion<BR>References<BR>
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