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      Object control in Korean: How many constructions?

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      Korean seltukhata ‘persuade’ and similar predicates that take a propositional complement (marked with -tolok) license three object control constructions: 1) accusative persuadee in the matrix clause precedes the embedded clause (ACC1); 2) accusative persuadee follows the embedded clause (ACC2); 3) persuadee in the nominative case appears in the embedded clause (NOM). Prior accounts treated these constructions as derivationally related, arguing either for semantic or syntactic analysis of control. Using primary data and processing results, we argue that ACC1 and ACC2 are structurally distinct, the former instantiating obligatory control, the latter, non-obligatory control. Additionally, we provide evidence that NOM may be an instance of non-obligatory control.
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      Korean seltukhata ‘persuade’ and similar predicates that take a propositional complement (marked with -tolok) license three object control constructions: 1) accusative persuadee in the matrix clause precedes the embedded clause (ACC1); 2) accusati...

      Korean seltukhata ‘persuade’ and similar predicates that take a propositional complement (marked with -tolok) license three object control constructions: 1) accusative persuadee in the matrix clause precedes the embedded clause (ACC1); 2) accusative persuadee follows the embedded clause (ACC2); 3) persuadee in the nominative case appears in the embedded clause (NOM). Prior accounts treated these constructions as derivationally related, arguing either for semantic or syntactic analysis of control. Using primary data and processing results, we argue that ACC1 and ACC2 are structurally distinct, the former instantiating obligatory control, the latter, non-obligatory control. Additionally, we provide evidence that NOM may be an instance of non-obligatory control.

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      9 "Syntactic Edges and Linearization" 2005

      10 Kim, Young-Joo, "Subject/object drop in the acquisition of Korean: A cross-linguistic comparison" 9 : 325-351, 2000

      1 Kim, "Tolok sentential complements in Korean In Papers in Korean Linguistics Proceedings of the Symposium on Korean Linguistics" Hornbeam Press 137-147, 1978

      2 Cho, Sungeun, "Three Forms of Case Agreement in Korean" SUNY-Stony Brook. 2000

      3 Boeckx, Cedric, "The virtues of control as movement" 9 : 118-130, 2006

      4 "The semantic basis of control in English" 79 : 517-556, 2003

      5 "The Scale of Finiteness and the Calculus of Control" 22 : 811-877, 2004

      6 "The Korean language" Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2001

      7 "The Grammar of Korean Complementation Center for Korean Studies University of Hawaii" ho (ho): 1984

      8 Lewis, Richard L, "Syntactic and positional similar-ity effects in the processing of Japanese embedings." 2002

      9 "Syntactic Edges and Linearization" 2005

      10 Kim, Young-Joo, "Subject/object drop in the acquisition of Korean: A cross-linguistic comparison" 9 : 325-351, 2000

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      34 Kim, Kyoung-kook, "Korean Negation and the Licensing Condition on Negative Polar-ity Items" 2001

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      41 "Elements of Control: Structure and Meaning in Infinitival Constructions, Kluwer, Dordrecht." 2000

      42 Baek, Judy Yoo-Kyung, "Double object constructions in Ko-rean: Asymetry between theme and goal." 40 : 669-679, 2004

      43 "Direct movement passives in Korean and Japanese" 12 : 307-321, 2003

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      45 "Compositionality, copy theory, and control" 14 : 355-373, 2002

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      48 "Binding and discourse prominence: Reconstruction in focus scrambling" MIT Press 143-169, 2001

      49 "Backward object control in Malagasy: Against an empty cate-gory analysis" Cascadilla Press in press 328-336, 2006

      50 "Backward object control in Korean" Cascadilla Press 356-369, 2003

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      53 Farrell, Patrick, "Backward control in Brazilian Portuguese" Cornell University 116-127, 1995

      54 "Backward control" 33 : 245-282, 2002

      55 Haddad, Youssef, "Adjunct Control" University of Florida. 2007

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      57 Kwon, Nayoung, "A Parsing paradox in head final languages: Head-driven vs. Incremental parsing" in press Incremental parsing -37,

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