학술저널
Chomsky s (2005) recent proposals for the minimalist program have many innovative features that we should pay attention to. While it might be pointless to apply his new proposals to some phenomena of Korean syntax due to the usual complexities caused by Chomsky s jargons, it is nevertheless meaningful to ask what consequences will be drawn from applying his proposals to Korean syntax. This study is part of an effort to evaluate our understanding of his new proposals as well as their validity. We will address some intriguing problems with Korean syntax from the perspective of the minimalist program.
1. Introduction
2. Case and Inflection
3. Scrambling
4. Conclusion
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