This paper discusses Park‘s (2022) criticism of Kim (2014) and her own proposal with the modal construction of a bound noun swu. Park (2022) points out that Kim (2014) has a problem with a past tense morpheme -ess. However, the -ess suffix is not a true past tense marker in the bound noun swu construction, and so does not pose a challenge for Kim (2014). Park (2022) proposes that swu and iss merge in Mod as one unit, but her approach has some non-trivial problems: there is no position reserved for adnominal T; grammatical/pragmatic markers can surface between swu and iss, which sugguests swu and iss do not form one unit; some part of the swu iss unit can be deleted, which violates the standard assumption that ellpisis targets a constituent. In addition to these problems, Kim (2014) has more explanatory power than Park (2022) in terms of grammaticalization.
1. Introduction
2. Kim (2014)
3. Park’s (2022) Criticism of Kim (2014)
4. Park (2002) and its Problems
5. Kim (2014) and its Independent Motivation with Grammaticalization
6. Conclusion
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