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An experimental investigation of why-stripping in Korean.

Authors :
Jeong-Seok Kim
Hye Jin Lee
Su-Hyuk Yoon
Jin Hyung Lee
Jee Young Lee
Soohyun Kwon
Source :
Linguistic Research; Jun2021, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p271-299, 29p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Linguistic Research 38(2): 271-299. The present study uses an acceptability judgment experiment designed to investigate whether the acceptability of Korean why-stripping is affected by (i) the polarity difference of the antecedent clause, (ii) the marker ani ‘not’ immediately preceding why, or (iii) the type (i.e., short-form or long-form) of negation in the antecedent clause. We propose that way ‘why’ in Korean why-stripping originates in CP and the non-wh remnant is a focus phrase associated with way ‘why’, following Yoshida et al.’s (2015) clausal ellipsis analysis of English why-stripping. Based on the experimental findings, we show that Korean why-stripping favors affirmative antecedent contexts over negative antecedent contexts, as expected from the processing perspective (Fischler et al. 1983; Herbert and Kübler 2011). We also show that the pre-why (i.e., clause-initial) ani ‘not’ in Korean why-stripping is not a negative marker but a discourse marker of conveying elements of surprise or disbelief (cf. Koo 2008). We further show that the type (i.e., short-form or long-form) of negation in the antecedent clause does not matter in why-stripping. In sum, we defend a grammar-plus-processing analysis of Korean why-stripping. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12291374
Volume :
38
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Linguistic Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151294062
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17250/khisli.38.2.202106.004