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이남근(Nam-Geun Lee) 현대문법학회 2012 현대문법연구 Vol.67 No.-
English conditional constructions can be realized as inverted ones, but the question remains what trigger the inversion and what kind of differences exist between the canonical and inverted conditional constructions. This paper supports the claim that the constructions are basically motivated by the information structure while inheriting general properties from the more general constructions, SAI (Subject-Aux-Inversion) ones.
이남근 ( Nam Geun Lee ),정병균 ( Byung Gyoon Chung ) 조선대학교 인문학연구원 2002 인문학연구 Vol.27 No.-
The main purpose of this paper is two-fold: Firstly, we summarize the arguments that ey/eykey-phrase in Korean passives is an adjunct, not an optional complement and to analyse the passive constructions on the basis of hypotheses of Bouma, Malouf & Sag(1998). Passive type in Korean has its two subtypes such as short-form passive, and long-form passive. And they are constrained according to their distinct properties. And also the postpositional phrase, ey/eykey phrase, has been treated as adjunct in previous studies so far: Kiparsky (1987), Grimshaw (1990), Wechsler (1995) and Jo & Chung (2001). Secondly, we present the various mechanisms within the framework of HPSG, especially Manning & Sag (1998), Bouma, Malouf & Sag (1998), introduce the specific constraints on our passive types in Korean, and then formulate the passive type hierarchy. (Chosun University)
영어의 ‘Caused-Motion’ 구문의 은유적 확장:
이남근(Nam Geun Lee) 현대문법학회 2017 현대문법연구 Vol.93 No.-
This paper discusses two metaphorical extensions of the Caused-Motion (CM) Construction, the Intocausative and Out-of-causative constructions. The two constructions inherit the causative meaning from the CM, but employs several key different grammatical properties. The paper reviews some key properties of the constructions and investigate their authentic usages with the help of the corpora, COCA (Corpus of Contemporary American English) and COHA (Corpus of Historical American English). The paper also sketches a Construction Grammar view that may account for the shared as well as idiosyncratic properties of the two constructions in investigation.
이남근(Lee, Nam-Geun) 경희대학교 언어정보연구소 2013 언어연구 Vol.30 No.2
The English as-parenthetical construction (APC) displays a significant resemblance to the nonrestrictive relative clause (NRC), but at the same time has its own unique internal and external distributional properties. This paper investigates the uses of the construction through corpus data and shows that the interaction between the lexicon (in particular, the lexical properties of as) and constructional constraints are responsible for the APCs distinctive grammatical properties. (Chosun University)
이남근 ( Nam Geun Lee ) 대한언어학회 2015 언어학 Vol.23 No.3
The Linguistic Association of Korea Journal 23(3), 69-83. DDL(Date Driven Learning), developed from corpus linguistics, plays a pioneering role in allowing languages learners to observe authentic corpus data and induce grammar rules. This paper discusses the application of DDL in learning the so-called Vacuous Object Extraposition. The construction, where no intervening expression exists between the expletive it and the extraposed clause is well-known for its grammatical complexity, challenging even high-level EFL learners. The paper discusses how to unveil its grammar patterns, and even induce possible grammatical rules throuth DDL. The study shows that DDL can help learners to study naturally occurring language for the complex phenomenon and encourage learners to develop skills needed to deal with the language around them, which eventually contributes to the development of their cognitive skills.
이남근 ( Nam Geun Lee ) 경희대학교 언어연구소 2008 언어연구 Vol.25 No.1
Like English, Korean employs several types of cleft constructions. This paper reviews the grammatical properties of two main types of Korean cleft constructions: pseudo cleft and inverted cleft construction. In particular, it reviews syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic properties of these two types and then discusses the interaction among grammatical levels. The paper than sketches an HPSG (Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar) analysis that can capture the similarities and differences of the two types of Korean cleft constructions.
이남근 ( Nam Geun Lee ) 대한언어학회 2014 언어학 Vol.22 No.1
Of the two main types of English nominal apposition constructions, close and loose apposition, the close apposition construction (Close-AC) displays quite diverse syntactic and semantic/pragmatic properties. Depending on the property of the anchor and appositive in the construction, we can classify the Close-AC into several different subtypes. Instead of assuming that these subtypes form one homogeneous construction type, this paper suggests that each of these subtypes inherits appropriate combinatorial properties from the counterpart English phrasal constructions including head-modifier, head-complement, and head-functor constructions. This paper shows that the Close-AC has more diverse uses than the Loose-AC, while sharing certain properties with it, and that these regularities as well as idiosyncrasies can be expected once we look at this construction with the spirit of Construction Grammar in which language-specific generalization across constructions is captured via inheritance networks.