Abstract

This paper aims to propose and test several strategies for identifying and describing sentence-level constructions in Korean from the perspective of construction grammar. Although Goldberg (2006: 5) has proposed a modified definition of constructions that covers even common and predictable patterns, many construction grammarians have tended to favour a butterfly collecting approach, focusing primarily on patterns with unusual semantic and grammatical properties. However, the application of Hilpert

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