This paper is mainly concerned with the case alternation in Korean coordination. Though there are various theories to account for the case alternation phenomenon in Korean coordination, they seem to be incomplete in that they cannot cover all case alt...
This paper is mainly concerned with the case alternation in Korean coordination. Though there are various theories to account for the case alternation phenomenon in Korean coordination, they seem to be incomplete in that they cannot cover all case alternation cases in coordination. The reason being why it is so is that there are two split grammatical judgements with respect to the sentences in question. Hence, I provide two different, analyses for the phenomenon in accordance with the grammatical judgement, instead o proposing a unified solution.