Explorations in Korean Syntax and SemanticsInstitute of East Asian Studies, University of California-Berkeley, Center for Korean Studies, 1988 - 378 pages |
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Introduction | 1 |
PART ONE Markers Particles and Grammatical Morphemes | 5 |
The Disappearing Nominative Marker | 7 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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abbreviation accusative marker adverbial affirmative sentence ambiguity analysis causation chapter claim COMP complement complementary distribution complex sentence complex sentence negation conjunctor Consider the following cooccur copula CRUZ The University dative dative marker deletion derived description verbs embedded eykey eyse following examples Fred Lukoff goal grammarians grammatical ha-n-ta hay-ss-ta homophonous hypothesis i-ta identical interpretation iss-ta John John-i John-un ki-ka ko-se Korean causatives Korean language Korean negation lexical causative linguistic locative manwula-lul marked Mary Mary-ka matrix verb meaning morpheme native speakers nega negation in Korean negative particle negative sentences negative strings noun object NP occur Patterson periphrastic causative pi-ka plural marker question reading rule salam-i Samuel E second conjunct sense Seok Choong Song Shibatani simplex single underlying structure subject NP swipta synonymous synonymy syntactic taka tence tion tive transferentive transitive verb types of negative ungrammatical string verb negation verb stem vowel Yang's