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This article develops a syntactic account that yields a parsimonious explanation of the head-final properties of verbal inflections in Korean. It addresses verbal reduplication patterns of so-called echoed verb constructions in the language, proposing that verbal inflectional morphology is derived syntactically from head-initial structures by phrasal movement. This analysis fits in well with the leading ideas of minimalism, in which human language is universal, in particular, with respect to base word order (Kayne 1994), and in which syntactic head movement is something of a conundrum, so it is restricted to an ancillary role.
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Surface Constituency via Phrasal Movement
3. Verbal Reduplication in the EVCs
4. Analysis
4.1 Inflectional Morphemes
4.2 Negators and Adverbials
4.3 Serial Verbs
5. Theoretical Discussion and Conclusion
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1. Introduction
2. Surface Constituency via Phrasal Movement
3. Verbal Reduplication in the EVCs
4. Analysis
4.1 Inflectional Morphemes
4.2 Negators and Adverbials
4.3 Serial Verbs
5. Theoretical Discussion and Conclusion
References
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