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constraint-based and head-driven analysis of multiple nominative constructions
2001
Proceedings of the International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
The so-called 'double' or 'multiple' nominative constructions (henceforth DNC or MNC) have been one of the puzzling phenomena in topic-prominent languages like Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. One intriguing property of the MNCs is that there is no conceptual limit to the number of nominative nominals as long as the two consecutive nominatives are in a certain semantic relation. This paper provides a 'head-driven' and 'constraint' based analysis in the sense that the lexical head and the tight
doi:10.21248/hpsg.2000.10
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