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Left-to-Right Asymmetry and Early Association in Korean

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AbstractThis paper shows Korean speakers’ strong preference for incremental structure building based on the following core phenomena: (1) left–right asymmetry; (2) pre-verbal structure building and a strong preference for early association. This paper argues that these phenomena reflect the procedural aspects of linguistic competence, which are difficult to explain within non-procedural grammar formalisms. Based on these observations, I argue for the necessity of a grammar formalism that adopts left-to-right incrementality as a core property of the syntactic architecture. In particular, I aim to show the role of (1) constructive particles; (2) prosody; and (3) structural routines in incremental Korean structure building. Though the nature of this discussion is theory-neutral, in order to formalise this idea I will adopt Dynamic Syntax [DS: Kempson et al. (Dynamic syntax: the flow of language understanding, Blackwell, Oxford, 2001); Cann et al. (The dynamics of language. Elsevier, Oxford, 2005)] in this paper.
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10.1007/s10849-020-09318-3

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University of Oxford
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0003-0195-8213


Publisher:
Springer
Journal:
Journal of Logic, Language and Information More from this journal
Volume:
30
Issue:
2
Pages:
363-378
Publication date:
2020-10-07
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EISSN:
1572-9583
ISSN:
0925-8531


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English
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1140669
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pubs:1140669
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W3091790075
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2026-02-12
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