의문 보문소로서의 ‘ㄹ지’: 상위 술어의 (비)진실성과 (비)사실성Semantic properties of irralis mood in question: non-veridicality and non-factivity
- Other Titles
- Semantic properties of irralis mood in question: non-veridicality and non-factivity
- Authors
- 강아름; 송상헌
- Issue Date
- 2021
- Publisher
- 한국외국어대학교 언어연구소
- Keywords
- (non)factivity; (non)veridicality; (비)사실성; (비)진실성; Interrogative complementizer; embedded clause; epistemic uncertainty; inquisitiveness; irrealis mood; main predicate; modality; 궁금성; 내포절; 상위 술어; 서상법; 양태; 의문 보문소; 인식적 비확실성
- Citation
- 언어와언어학, no.92, pp.79 - 106
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 언어와언어학
- Number
- 92
- Start Page
- 79
- End Page
- 106
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/138812
- ISSN
- 1225-4967
- Abstract
- This article concerns the semantico-pragmatic role of the interrogative complementizer (u)lci in Korean. Thus far, compared to (u)nci, which has a variant of interrogative complementizer, (u)lci has received less attention. The main question we address is why (u)lci gives rise to epistemic modal reading (i.e., speaker’s/subject’s uncertainty) in the embedded clause. Given that the core properties of a complementizer can be characterized by the types of main predicates that it takes, the main focus will be the realization of matrix predicates in Korean. For the detailed discussion, we conduct a corpus study and empirically verify that the predicates taking (u)lci should be non-factive and non-veridical. Such a connection is naturally predicated because historically, (u)lci must have been grammaticalized from the combination of the irrealis mood marker (u)l and the bound noun do which leads to the idea that the lexicon of (u)lci in modern Korean has come to have an irrealis mood meaning. Accordingly, there exists a strong tendency to show a gradience between (u)lci and non-veridical predicates.
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