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· 제목 : Korean 
· 분류 : 국내도서 > 대학교재/전문서적 > 인문계열 > 언어학
· ISBN : 9788976418319
· 쪽수 : 603쪽
· 출판일 : 2013-11-08

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Korean is a descriptive grammar book for language teachers, students, and scholars of Korean linguistics.

목차

PREFACE to the KUP Edition
PREFACE
TABLE OF ROMANIZATION SYSTEMS
ABBREVIATIONS

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1. SYNTAX
1.1. General properties
1.1.1. Sentence types
1.1.1.1. Direct speech and quoted speech
1.1.1.2. Interrogative sentences
1.1.1.3. Imperative sentences
1.1.1.4. Propositives and other sentence types
1.1.1.5. Indirect speech acts
1.1.2. Subordination
1.1.2.1. Markers of subordination
1.1.2.2. Noun clauses
1.1.2.3. Adjectival (relative) clauses
1.1.2.4. Adverbial clauses
1.1.2.5. Sequence of tenses
1.2. Structural properties
1.2.1. Internal structure of the sentence
1.2.1.1. Copular sentences
1.2.1.2. Verb sentences
1.2.1.3. Adverbials
1.2.2. Adjective phrases
1.2.2.1. Operational definition of adjective phrase
1.2.2.2. Arguments of adjectives
1.2.2.3. Adjective-modifying adverbs
1.2.2.4. Order of constituents
1.2.3. Adverbial phrases
1.2.3.1. Operational definition of adverbial phrase
1.2.3.2. Elements modifying adverbials
1.2.3.3. Relative order
1.2.3.4. Restrictions
1.2.4. Postpositional phrases
1.2.4.1. Operational definition for postpositional phrase
1.2.4.2. Postpositional phrases and their arguments
1.2.4.3. Modification of postpositions
1.2.4.4. Multiple case governing of postpositions
1.2.5. Noun phrases (nominal constituents)
1.2.5.1. Operational definition for noun phrase
1.2.5.2. Modifiers in noun phrases
1.2.5.3. Multiple modification and order of constituents
1.3. Coordination
1.3.1. Sentential coordination
1.3.2. Coordination of words and phrases
1.3.3. Number of coordinators
1.3.4. Coordination and comitative
1.3.5. Cooccurrence between different types of elements
1.3.6. Omission under identity
1.4. Negation
1.4.1. Sentence negation
1.4.2. Constituent negation
1.4.3. Multiple negation
1.4.4. Negation in coordinated structure
1.4.5. Negation by predicate in higher clause
1.5. Anaphora
1.5.1. Means of expressing anaphora
1.5.2. Syntactic properties of anaphoric expression
1.6. Reflexives
1.6.1. Means of reflexivity expression
1.6.2. Scope of reflexivity
1.6.3. Intraclause reflexivity
1.6.4. Positional possibilities within clause
1.6.5. Antecedent and reflexive
1.6.6. Reflexive relations within nominalized clauses
1.6.7. Reflexive relations within noun phrases
1.6.8. Reflexives without overt antecedent
1.6.9. Other uses of reflexives
1.7. Reciprocals
1.7.1. Means to express reciprocals
1.7.2. Scope of reciprocality
1.7.3. Antecedent and reciprocal
1.8. Comparison
1.8.1. Means to express comparison
1.8.2. Omitted elements
1.8.3. Correlative comparison
1.9. Equatives
1.9.1. Means to express equatives
1.9.2. Omitted elements
1.10. Possession
1.10.1. Constructions of possessive sentences
1.10.2. Alienable versus inalienable possession
1.10.3. Temporary versus permanent possession
1.10.4. Possession of persons, animals, and things
1.10.5. Present versus past possession
1.11. Emphasis
1.11.1. Sentence emphasis
1.11.2. Constituent emphasis
1.11.3. Focus of yes-no questions
1.12. Topic
1.12.1. Means to indicate topic of a sentence
1.12.2. Elements to be topicalized
1.12.3. Trace in movement
1.12.4. Topicalization as obligatory or optional
1.13. Heavy shift
1.13.1. General
1.13.2. Structures subject to heavy shift
1.13.3. Positions for heavy shift
1.14. Other movement processes
1.14.1. Scrambling
1.14.2. Postposing
1.15. Minor sentence-types
1.15.1. Lack of main predicate
1.15.2. Omission of main clauses
1.16. Word-classes
1.16.1. Categorization of word-classes
1.16.2. Noun
1.16.3. Pronoun
1.16.4. Verb
1.16.5. Adjective
1.16.6. Adverb
1.16.7. Determiner
1.16.8. Particle
1.16.9. Word-class summary

CHAPTER 2. MORPHOLOGY
2.1. Inflection
2.1.1. Noun inflection
2.1.1.1. Indicators of noun phrase functions
2.1.1.2. Expression of syntactic functions
2.1.1.3. Syntactic functions with nonfinite verbs
2.1.1.4. Nonlocal semantic functions
2.1.1.5. Local semantic functions
2.1.1.6. Location in time
2.1.1.7. Double case-marking
2.1.1.8. Nominal number-marking
2.1.1.9. Noun classes
2.1.1.10. Definiteness in noun phrases
2.1.1.11. Indefiniteness in noun phrases
2.1.1.12. Referentiality in indefiniteness
2.1.1.13. Genericness in noun phrases
2.1.1.14. Relative importance of noun actors
2.1.2. Pronouns
2.1.2.1. Personal pronouns
2.1.2.2. Reflexive pronouns
2.1.2.3. Reciprocal pronouns
2.1.2.4. Possessive pronouns
2.1.2.5. Demonstrative pronouns
2.1.2.6. Interrogative pronouns and other question words
2.1.2.7. Relative pronouns and other relative words
2.1.3. Verb morphology
2.1.3.1. Voice
2.1.3.2. Tense
2.1.3.3. Aspect
2.1.3.4. Mood
2.1.3.5. Nonfinite forms
2.1.3.6. Other inflectional categories
2.1.3.7. Strings of verbs
2.1.4. Adjectives
2.1.4.1. Predicative versus attributive
2.1.4.2. Absolute versus contingent
2.1.4.3. Agreement
2.1.4.4. Comparison
2.1.4.5. Degrees of quality
2.1.4.6. Predicative inflectional categories
2.1.5. Postpositions
2.1.6. Numerals and quantifiers
2.1.6.1. Numeral forms in counting
2.1.6.2. Cardinal numerals as attributes
2.1.6.3. Distinct numerals for different objects
2.1.6.4. Ordinal numerals
2.1.6.5. Other derivatives of numerals
2.1.6.6. Quantifiers
2.1.7. Adverbs
2.1.7.1. Expressions of comparison
2.1.7.2. Degrees of quality
2.2. Derivational morphology
2.2.1. Nominal derivation
2.2.1.1. Nouns from nouns
2.2.1.2. Nouns from verbs
2.2.1.3. Nouns from adjectives
2.2.1.4. Nouns from adverbs
2.2.1.5. Nouns from determiners
2.2.2. Verb derivation
2.2.2.1. Verbs from nouns
2.2.2.2. Verbs from verbs
2.2.2.3. Verbs from adjectives
2.2.2.4. Verbs from adverbs
2.2.3. Adjective derivation
2.2.3.1. Adjectives from nouns
2.2.3.2. Adjectives from verbs
2.2.3.3. Adjectives from adjectives
2.2.3.4. Adjectives from adverbs
2.2.4. Adverb derivation
2.2.4.1. Adverbs from nouns
2.2.4.2. Adverbs from verbs
2.2.4.3. Adverbs from adjectives
2.2.4.4. Adverbs from adverbs
2.2.4.5. Adverbs from determiners
2.2.5. Determiner derivation
2.2.6. Postpositional derivation
2.2.6.1. Postpositional compounds
2.2.6.2. Complex postpositions
2.2.6.3. Derived postpositions
2.2.7. Compound morphology
2.2.7.1. General properties of Korean compounds
2.2.7.2. Compound nouns
2.2.7.3. Compound verbs
2.2.7.4. Compound adjectives
2.2.7.5. Compound adverbs
2.2.7.6. Compound determiners

CHAPTER 3. PHONOLOGY
3.1. Phonological units (segmental)
3.1.1. Distinctive segments
3.1.2. Phonetic characteristics
3.2. Phonotactics
3.2.1. Admissible simple consonants
3.2.2. Admissible consonant clusters
3.2.3. Admissible vowels
3.2.4. Structure of lexical morphemes
3.2.5. Syllable structure
3.2.6. Cooccurrence restrictions
3.3. Suprasegmentals
3.3.1. Distinctive length
3.3.2. Stress
3.3.3. Pitch
3.3.4. Intonation
3.4. Morphophonology (segmental)
3.4.1. Sound alternations
3.4.2. Metathesis processes
3.4.3. Coalescence processes
3.4.4. Deletion and insertion
3.4.5. Reduplication
3.4.6. Consonant weakening in irregular verbs
3.5. Morphophonology (suprasegmental)
3.5.1. Vowel shortening
3.5.2. Stress, tone, and intonation

CHAPTER 4. IDEOPHONES AND INTERJECTIONS
4.1. Ideophones
4.1.1. Sound symbolism
4.1.2. Structural aspects
4.1.3. Sample list
4.2. Interjections
4.2.1. Interjectional types
4.2.2. Structural features
4.2.3. Sample list

CHAPTER 5. LEXICON
5.1. General characteristics of Korean lexicon
5.2. Structured semantic fields
5.2.1. Kinship terminology
5.2.2. Color terminology
5.2.3. Body parts
5.2.4. Cooking terminology
5.3. Basic vocabulary

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

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Ho-Min Sohn (지은이)    정보 더보기
하와이대학교에서 언어학박사 학위를 취득했고, 현재 동 대학교 동아시아어문학과 교수 겸 한국어플래그십센터 소장으로 재직 중이다. 저서로는 The Korean Language(Cambridge대학교 출판부), Korean(영국 Routledge출판사), Linguistic expeditions(한신문화사), Woleaian Reference Grammar(하와이대학교 출판부), AUlithian Grammar(호주 국립대학교 출판부) 등이 있다. HO-MIN SOHN is Professor of Korean linguistics and Director of the Korean Language Flagship Center at the University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) and President of the Korean Language Education and Research Center, Inc. which has developed twenty Korean language textbooks. He is a past chair of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures (1993-2000) and a past director of the Center for Korean Studies (2004-10) at UHM and a past president of both the International Circle of Korean Linguistics (1979-81) and of the American Association of Teachers of Korean (1994-7). His numerous publications include Korean Language in Culture and Society (2006), The Korean Language (1999), Korean: Descriptive Grammar (1994), Linguistic Expeditions (1986), Woleaian- English Dictionary (1976), Woleaian Reference Grammar (1975), and A Ulithian Grammar (1973).
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