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Kim, Yong-Ha. 2013. Reflexivity and Reflexive Predicates in Korean. Korean Journal of Linguistics, 38-4, 839-854. Korean has sentences that contain no overt reflexives but show reflexivity of predicates. Based on Park’s (1985) observation, and following his terminology, we call predicates occurring in such sentences reflexive predicates. The paper is an attempt at providing an account of the nature of reflexive predicates mainly depending on the theory of reflexivity presented by Reinhart and Reuland (1993). In the course of the discussion, we will also review the weaknesses of the canonical binding theory and see that the theory of reflexive binding based on reflexivity of predicates fits well in accounting for Korean reflexive predicates. (Andong National University)
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1. Introduction
2. Binding Theory and Reflexivity
2.1. Canonical Binding Theory
2.2. Reflexivity and Reflexive Predicates
3. Reflexivity and Reflexive Predicates in Korean
3.1. Body-Part NPs as SELF Anaphors
3.2. Empty SE in Korean Reflexive Sentences
4. Conclusion
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