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한국언어과학회 언어과학 언어과학 제21권 제3호
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2014.1
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23 - 44 (22page)

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A language codes the arguments in a clause with respect to a verb. In Korean, the relations between a verb and its arguments are marked by case markers or particles. These morphemes transparently indicate grammatical functions in agglutinative languages. However, the nominative case marker does not necessarily indicate a grammatical subject. The concept of a grammatical subject is not always synonymous with that of a nominative case marked noun phrase. And all orders of arguments are acceptable provided the verb is final. This makes the configuration available for coding of an information structure. A grammatical subject, if any, should be defined by syntactic properties, which refer to the involvement of a subject in a grammatical construction. This paper explores some of these properties of a grammatical subject in the honorification, the equi control, the anaphora, the plural copy, the antecedent of zero pronoun, and the subject-to-object raising. These constructions are conditioned by a grammatical subject in one way or another. However, the subject does not always refer to these constructions. In describing these sentences in Korean, this paper proposes that some semantic features such as human and animacy, and relatively transparent case marked semantic functions should be considered, as well as a pragmatic function which is marked by a topic marker and a word order

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