Abstract

AbstractThe Korean anaphorcaki-casin, which has been regarded as a local anaphor, has been shown to allow long-distance binding when local binding is not an option (Kim, Ji-Hye & James Yoon. 2009. Long-distance bound local anaphors in Korean: An empirical study of the Korean anaphorcaki-casin.Lingua119. 733–755). In this study, we examined the long-distance binding ofcaki-casinin domains where local binding is possible, and compare it with the long-distance binding ofcaki, the representative long-distance anaphor in Korean. Our investigation revealed that the availability of local binding does not rule out long-distance/exempt binding ofcaki-casin. The results imply that core and exempt binding may not be in complementary distribution, at least in Korean.

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