목차
Abstract
0. Introduction
1. CP and IP complements in Complex NPs in Korean
1.1. Two possible structures of complex NPs in Korean
1.2. The Canonical Clause Complementation for Nouns; The Generality of a CP complement
2. The Unified Structure of Regular and Non-Regular Relatives in Korean: The Structure of a Complex NP with an IP
2.1. The Structure of Regular Relatives in Korean
2.2. Non-Regular Relatives in Korean: Light-Headed Relatives
3. Non-Regular Relatives in Languages with an Absolute Correlation Between a Tensed Clause and a CP
3.1. Light-Headed Relatives in Polish
3.2. Two Types of Free Relatives: Headless (a Bare CP) versus Null-headed Relatives (DP)
4. Are There Light-Headed Relatives in Korea Whose head N is Categorically Underspecified?
4.1. Absence of Non-Regular Relatives in Korean with properties of SFRs
4.2. Light Headed Relatives in the Predicate Complement Position
5. Conclusion
References
0. Introduction
1. CP and IP complements in Complex NPs in Korean
1.1. Two possible structures of complex NPs in Korean
1.2. The Canonical Clause Complementation for Nouns; The Generality of a CP complement
2. The Unified Structure of Regular and Non-Regular Relatives in Korean: The Structure of a Complex NP with an IP
2.1. The Structure of Regular Relatives in Korean
2.2. Non-Regular Relatives in Korean: Light-Headed Relatives
3. Non-Regular Relatives in Languages with an Absolute Correlation Between a Tensed Clause and a CP
3.1. Light-Headed Relatives in Polish
3.2. Two Types of Free Relatives: Headless (a Bare CP) versus Null-headed Relatives (DP)
4. Are There Light-Headed Relatives in Korea Whose head N is Categorically Underspecified?
4.1. Absence of Non-Regular Relatives in Korean with properties of SFRs
4.2. Light Headed Relatives in the Predicate Complement Position
5. Conclusion
References
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