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학술저널
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Han-Byul Chung (City University of New York)
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사단법인 한국언어학회 언어학 언어학 제69호
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2014.8
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3 - 24 (22page)

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In English, there are two superficially distinct nominalizations targeting verbal projections; process nominals targeting the VP (Borer 1999, Fu, Roeper and Borer 2001), and progressive gerunds targeting the vP, or the IP (Moulton 2004). While the two types of nominalizations are headed by two distinct types of nominal heads, they are products of similar syntactic operations in that the verbal sub-structures appear as complements of the nominal heads. In this paper, I argue that Korean also has two types of deverbal nominals and that they are both products of similar syntactic operations, taking the verbal sub-structures as the complements of the nominal heads; ø-nominalization targeting the VP and um-nominalization targeting the vP, or the IP. I argue that simple nominal verbal nouns (VNs) possess the VP (contva Yoon and Park 2004) and that they are nominalized by a phonologically null nominal head, while um-nominalizations target vP or IP of VNs and native Korean predicates (NKPs). The fact that some VP internal adverbial modifications are possible in VNs supports the claim that even simple nominal VNs possess verbal sub-structures.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. English process nominals
3. English Gerunds
4. Korean nominal verbal nouns
5. Korean (u)m-nominalization
6. Conclusion and some remaining issues
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