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한국중앙영어영문학회 영어영문학연구 영어영문학연구 제53권 제3호
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2011.1
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289 - 309 (21page)

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The variable behavior poses a problem for the Unaccusative Hypothesis, which claims that the unergativity or unaccusativity of a verb is determined by the meaning of that verb, since it loses its predictive power if a certain verb can be both unergative and unaccusative. A notable syntactic solution for the variable behavior has been suggested by the linguists like McIntyre (2004) and Mateu (2005). They try to solve this problem by assuming that these verbs’ unaccusativity is syntactically derived from their basic unergativity via a plug-in operation, which they call conflation. Despite its apparent simpler manner of explanation and explanatory power, the plug-in approach to the variable behavior is problematic in that it induces the overgeneration problem. Mateu (2005) tries to solve this problem by filtering out unacceptable sentences by relying on semantic constraints like Wechsler’s (1997) CRR. Pointing out the limitedness of Wechsler’s CRR, this paper proposes another semantic constraint based on the causal relation between the activity denoted by the source unergative verb and the directed motion sense represented by the canonical unaccusative structure.

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