Studies in Generative Grammar

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Right Dislocation vs. Fragment: A Reply to Ko (2014)2015/05/01English11
Fragments in Korean: A Direct Interpretation Approach2015/08/01English7
Absence of Case Marker in the Complement Position of the Noun Head and Satisfaction of Visibility Condition by Adjacency2015/08/01English6
Peripheral Nominal Modifiers and Noun Phrase Structure in Korean2010/02/01English6
Bound Noun swu in Korean, a Nominative Complex Noun Phrase or a Grammaticalized Noun: A Reply to Tchoe (2015)2016/11/01English5
Bound Noun cis in Korean2016/05/01English5
Some Notes on Ko’s (2014b, 2015) Hybrid Approach to the Korean RDC2015/08/01English5
Japanese V-te V Compounds as Post-Syntactic Compounds2016/05/01English5
Multiple Fragments Do Not Mean Multiple Clauses2014/02/01English5
Some Remarks on Korean Nominalizer kes and Information Structure2007/11/01English5
Left Periphery in Korean: Topicalization, Focalization, and Scrambling2008/02/01English5
A Non-isomorphism Approach to Null-Argument Anaphora in Korean2015/02/01English4
Pre- vs. Post-verbal Asymmetries and the Syntax of Korean Right Dislocated Construction2012/11/01English4
Syntax-Phonology Interface of Wh-questions2010/02/01English4
The Distribution and Nature of the So-Called Genitive Case Marker “uy”2013/08/01English4
Korean Modal V-(u)l swu/li iss/eps and Polarity Licensing2007/11/01English4
Ways of Deriving Bare Fragments: Case-stranding and Postposition-stranding under Ellipsis2015/11/01English4
On the Affected Construction in Korean2016/05/01English4
Right Dislocated Elements and Fragments in Korean2016/05/01English4
On the Typology of Small Clauses: Null Subject and Mode of Merge in Resultatives2015/05/01English4
A Crosslinguistic Semantic Analysis of Again2015/11/01English3
A Unified Distributed Morphology Analysis of Korean Honorification Morphology2015/08/01English3
Bound Noun man in Korean2017/02/01English3
A Bi-clausal Analysis of Multiple Fragments2017/02/01English3
On the Ambiguity of (Negative) Interrogatives2015/02/01English3
Markers, Index, and Multiple Fragment Answers in Korean2014/08/01English3
Kes in the Korean Cleft Construction: Kes Filling in an Empty NP2011/02/01English3
Bi-clausal Evidence for Right Dislocation in Korean2013/02/01English3
More on the Absence of CP Ellipsis: A Reply to Park (2009)2010/02/01English3
A 'RNR' Analysis of 'Left Node Raising' Constructions in Korean2009/11/01English3