학술저널
Based on numerous areas of studies including myth, religion, philosophy and neuroscience, this paper suggests that lexical items lack both a concrete semantic meaning and categorial information in mental lexicon. In support of this hypothesis, termed as lexical underspecification, this paper presents two important pieces of evidence: (i) object movement in Korean, and (ii) the ban on quantifier floating in Θ-positions.
1. 서론
2. 어휘항목의 미명세성
3. 한국어의 단형 부정문
4. 유동양화사의 논항 위치 출현 금지
5. 맺는 말
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