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The purpose of this paper is to examine whether adverbial adjuncts can scramble, as other arguments do. In order to argue for this, I will suggest that adjunct scrambling should obey the adjunct scope constraint condition and that since adverbial adjuncts keep their hierarchial order, adjunct scrambling should also be ruled-in Relativized Minimality. The so-called -ka/-(n)un or -ga/-wa asymmetry will be examined as well. To combine this asymmetry into our suggested framework, we propose that there are two types of scrambling: the proper scrambling and the topicalized scrambling.
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. Hierarchy of Adverbs
2.2. Relativized Minimality
3. RM and Adjunct Scope Constraint
3.1. RM Effect
3.2. Korean -ka/-(n)un Asymmetry and RM
3.3. LD scrambling of adjuncts
3.4. Edge-feature and Adjunct Scrambling
4. Two types of adjunct scrambling
5. Summary and Conclusion
References
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. Hierarchy of Adverbs
2.2. Relativized Minimality
3. RM and Adjunct Scope Constraint
3.1. RM Effect
3.2. Korean -ka/-(n)un Asymmetry and RM
3.3. LD scrambling of adjuncts
3.4. Edge-feature and Adjunct Scrambling
4. Two types of adjunct scrambling
5. Summary and Conclusion
References
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