Directed motion and non-predicative path P in Korean
Forfatter
Son, MinjeongSammendrag
In this paper, I argue that an atelic path PP headed by -(u)lo ‘toward’ in Korean is an argument of a directed motion verb on a par with its telic counterpart headed by the locative -ey ‘(be) AT’. I further argue that, despite having the same argumental status, the atelic path PP is distinguished from the goal-marking locative PP in terms of an entailment of a result state and predicativity; while the goal PP in directed motion constructions forms a secondary predicate associated with a resultative interpretation, the atelic path PP merges with the verb as a non-predicative complement and does not license a resultative interpretation.
Forlag
Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
Serie
Nordlyd 33.2(2006), pp 176-199Metadata
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