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http://dx.doi.org/10.13064/KSSS.2021.13.2.027

A perceptual study of the wh-island constraint in Seoul Korean  

Yun, Weonhee (Department of English Language and Literature, Keimyung University)
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Phonetics and Speech Sciences / v.13, no.2, 2021 , pp. 27-35 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study investigated the status of the wh-island constraint in Seoul Korean. The syntactic movement of a wh-phrase out of an embedded sentence so as to have wide scope at LF is known to be invalid as it violates the wh-island constraint, but there have been studies in which such a movement was possible when the sentence is read with a wh-intonation. We conducted perceptual tests in which subjects were asked to select an answer after listening to each of the four types of interrogative sentences. Three of them were with 'Nugu-leul', which is an accusative form of the wh-phrase 'who' as well as an indefinite form. The fourth sentence contained the name of a person. 'Nugu-leul' and the noun were positioned in the same embedded sentence to see whether the subjects accepted a matrix scope interpretation of the wh-phrases. Response time was transformed to normalized log response time and checked to find any differences in the time taken to select the answers depending on different types of interrogative sentences. The results showed the subjects had a definite preference for the matrix scope interpretation for the sentences with a wh-intonation. The response time required to select the matrix scope interpretation was longer than for any other type of interrogative sentence. We concluded that the wh-island constraint in Seoul Korean is weak.
Keywords
syntax-phonology interface; wh-intonation; wh-scope; response time; wh-island constraint; perception test;
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