목차
1. 서론
2. 국부성
3. 언어수행의 경제성
4. 실험
5. 결론
참고문헌
2. 국부성
3. 언어수행의 경제성
4. 실험
5. 결론
참고문헌
본문내용
On Successive Cyclic Movement and the Freezing Effect of Feature Checking.
Chomsky, N. 2001. Derivation by Phase. In M. Kenstovics (ed.), Ken Hale. A Life in Language. 1-22, MIT Press.
Chomsky, N. 2004. Beyond Explanatory Adequacy. In A. Belletti (ed.), Structures and Beyond: Current Issues in the Theory of Language. University of Siena.
Chomsky, N. 2005. Three Factors in Language Design. Linguistic Inquiry 36. 1-22.
Chomsky, N. 2006. On Phases. ms. MIT.
Collins, C. 1997. Local Economy. MIT Press.
Du Plessis, H. 1977. Wh-movement in Afrikaans. Linguistic Inquiry 8. 723-726.
Epstein, S. 2002. Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program. Oxford.
Felser, C. 2003. Wh-copying, Phrases and Successive Cyclicity. Lingua 114. 543-574.
Frazier, L. and C. Clifton. 1989. Successive Cyclicity in the Grammar and in the Parser. Language and Cognitive Processes 4. 93-126.
Gibson, E. and T. Warren. 2000. The Psychological Reality of Intermediate Linguistic Structure in Long Distance Dependencies. ms. MIT.
Gibson, E. and T. Warren. 2004. Reading-time Evidence for Intermediate Linguistic Structure in Long Distance Dependencies. Syntax 7. 55-78.
Ko, M. J. 2005. Ellipsis and Psychological Realaity. ms. Pukyong National University.
Lee, M. H. 2007. A Study of 'that' Ommission in English Relative Clauses. MA Thesis. Pukyong National University.
Lee, M. H. and S. H. Park. 2006. RT on that Clause and Semantic Complexity. a talk given at the SMG-KGG Winter Conference. Daegue University.
Legate, J. 2004. Phases and Cyclic Agreement. ms. Harvard University.
Mahajan, A. 1991. Toward a Unified Theory of Scrambling, ms. University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Park, S. H. 2005. A Neurological Approach to Movement. Korean Journal of Linguistics 30. No. 1. 95-114.
Park, S. H. 2006. Connectivity and Chunk in Language Processing. Studies of Modern Grammar 42. 77-98.
Pesetsky, D. 1998. Some Optimality Principles of Sentence Pronunciation. In Barbosa, P., Fox, D., Hagstrom, P., McGinnis, M. and D. Pesetsky (eds.) Is the Best Good Enough. 337-385, MIT Press.
Phillips, C. 2004. The Real-time Stats of Island Phenomena. ms. University of Maryland, College Park.
Phillips, C., Kazanina, N. and S. Abada. 2005. ERP Effects of the Processing of Syntactic Long Distance Dependencies. ms. University of Maryland, College Park.
Race, D. and M. McDonald. 2002. The Use of that in the Production and Comprehension of Object Relative Clauses. ms. University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Radford, A. 2004. English Syntax: An Introduction. Cambridge.
Reis, M. 2000. On the Parenthetical Features of German was Wh-constructions and how to account for them. In Lutz, U., Muller, G. and A. Stechov (eds), Wh-scope Marking. 359-407, Cambridge.
Saito, M. 1992. Long-distance Scrambling in Japanese. ms. University of Connecticut.
Smith, N. 2004. Chomsky: Ideas and Ideals. 2nd edition, Cambridge.
Webelhuth, G. 1993. Principles and Parameters of Syntactic Saturation. Oxford Studies in Cooperative Syntax. vo. 1, Oxford.
Chomsky, N. 2001. Derivation by Phase. In M. Kenstovics (ed.), Ken Hale. A Life in Language. 1-22, MIT Press.
Chomsky, N. 2004. Beyond Explanatory Adequacy. In A. Belletti (ed.), Structures and Beyond: Current Issues in the Theory of Language. University of Siena.
Chomsky, N. 2005. Three Factors in Language Design. Linguistic Inquiry 36. 1-22.
Chomsky, N. 2006. On Phases. ms. MIT.
Collins, C. 1997. Local Economy. MIT Press.
Du Plessis, H. 1977. Wh-movement in Afrikaans. Linguistic Inquiry 8. 723-726.
Epstein, S. 2002. Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program. Oxford.
Felser, C. 2003. Wh-copying, Phrases and Successive Cyclicity. Lingua 114. 543-574.
Frazier, L. and C. Clifton. 1989. Successive Cyclicity in the Grammar and in the Parser. Language and Cognitive Processes 4. 93-126.
Gibson, E. and T. Warren. 2000. The Psychological Reality of Intermediate Linguistic Structure in Long Distance Dependencies. ms. MIT.
Gibson, E. and T. Warren. 2004. Reading-time Evidence for Intermediate Linguistic Structure in Long Distance Dependencies. Syntax 7. 55-78.
Ko, M. J. 2005. Ellipsis and Psychological Realaity. ms. Pukyong National University.
Lee, M. H. 2007. A Study of 'that' Ommission in English Relative Clauses. MA Thesis. Pukyong National University.
Lee, M. H. and S. H. Park. 2006. RT on that Clause and Semantic Complexity. a talk given at the SMG-KGG Winter Conference. Daegue University.
Legate, J. 2004. Phases and Cyclic Agreement. ms. Harvard University.
Mahajan, A. 1991. Toward a Unified Theory of Scrambling, ms. University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Park, S. H. 2005. A Neurological Approach to Movement. Korean Journal of Linguistics 30. No. 1. 95-114.
Park, S. H. 2006. Connectivity and Chunk in Language Processing. Studies of Modern Grammar 42. 77-98.
Pesetsky, D. 1998. Some Optimality Principles of Sentence Pronunciation. In Barbosa, P., Fox, D., Hagstrom, P., McGinnis, M. and D. Pesetsky (eds.) Is the Best Good Enough. 337-385, MIT Press.
Phillips, C. 2004. The Real-time Stats of Island Phenomena. ms. University of Maryland, College Park.
Phillips, C., Kazanina, N. and S. Abada. 2005. ERP Effects of the Processing of Syntactic Long Distance Dependencies. ms. University of Maryland, College Park.
Race, D. and M. McDonald. 2002. The Use of that in the Production and Comprehension of Object Relative Clauses. ms. University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Radford, A. 2004. English Syntax: An Introduction. Cambridge.
Reis, M. 2000. On the Parenthetical Features of German was Wh-constructions and how to account for them. In Lutz, U., Muller, G. and A. Stechov (eds), Wh-scope Marking. 359-407, Cambridge.
Saito, M. 1992. Long-distance Scrambling in Japanese. ms. University of Connecticut.
Smith, N. 2004. Chomsky: Ideas and Ideals. 2nd edition, Cambridge.
Webelhuth, G. 1993. Principles and Parameters of Syntactic Saturation. Oxford Studies in Cooperative Syntax. vo. 1, Oxford.