학술저널
This paper discusses the structure for coordination in Korean. Specifically, this paper takes the reductionist view on coordination that the structure for coordination should be reduced to the standard X -schemata. Having examined the existing theories of coordination, this paper argues that a new approach to coordination with respect to Korean, and hopefully to natural language in general, is necessary. The main focus of this paper is on the so-called embedded coordination a la Y.-H. Kim (2003), which shows some hitherto unrevealed nature of coordination in Korean. Based on this kind of coordination, this paper proposes a novel theory of coordination.
1. 들머리
2. 국어학계의 기존 논의들
3. 환원주의적 접근법과 새로운 시도의 필요성
4. 등위 접속을 위한 구조
5. 접속절로부터의 이동과 평행성
6. 결론
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