In:Reference Point and Case: A Cognitive Grammar exploration of Korean
Chongwon Park
[Human Cognitive Processing 68] 2019
► pp. 193–233
Chapter 9Nominative-nominative stacking
Published online: 12 December 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.68.c9
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.68.c9
Article outline
- 9.1Introduction
- 9.2Previous research and criticism: Cho and Sells (1995) and Sells (1995a)
- 9.3Previous research and criticism: Yoon (2005)
- 9.3.1Subject of the become verb
- 9.3.2Floated quantifiers
- 9.3.3MNCs
- 9.3.4Tough construction
- 9.3.5Ablative subject construction
- 9.3.6Case stacking
- 9.3.7Not enough evidence for -kkeyse as a structural case marker
- 9.4Previous research and criticism: Levin (2017)
- 9.4.1On overgeneration
- 9.4.2-kkeyse as a structural case marker
- 9.4.3Additional comments on the revised dependent case model
- 9.5On the morpho-syntactic status of -kkeyse
- 9.5.1Icelandic structural/lexical case
- 9.5.2On the tests for structural/lexical case status
- 9.6CG analysis
- 9.6.1NNS with -kkeyse
- 9.6.2-kkeyse with other affixes
- 9.6.3Case dropping
- 9.7Conclusion
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