LVC workshop

May 12, 2023 | 3:30PM
Cobb Hall 301

The Workshop on Language Variation and Change will be meeting once again this Friday, May 12th, from 15:30-17:00 in Cobb Hall 301. We are very excited to have our own Jaehong Shim, who will be presenting on his work in Korean; please come to learn about his work and support him!

On the insubordination of the Korean nominalizer -(u)m

This talk examines the phenomenon of insubordination in the Korean language, specifically with regard to the use of nominalized clauses as main clauses. While this is not a new observation, this talk provides a typological perspective on the phenomenon and argues that it can be analyzed as insubordination (Evans 2007). Insubordination, where a prototypical subordinate clausal category expands its use to function as a main clause, has been documented in many languages cross-linguistically.

One surprising aspect of this phenomenon is that the nominalized predicate was never used as a matrix clause in the colloquial language until the early 2000s. However, its insubordination has occurred so rapidly that it is now common to hear this form used as a matrix predicate among young Korean speakers. This talk discusses the current status of the phenomenon in Korean and suggests that it is a grammatical change that is still in progress. In order to understand the insubordination of Korean nominalized clauses, this talk will describe some cases of the insubordination in Tungusic languages, which are typologically similar to Korean, and compare them to the Korean case.

If you are interested in presenting your own work at LVC, please email Inî (gabrielmendoza@uchicago.edu) or myself (mksnigaroff@uchicago.edu).

 

Check out our website for the complete LVC spring quarter schedule and for information about the workshop.