
Studies in Korean Morpho-Syntax
A Functional-Typological Perspective
Jae-Hoon Yeon(Author)
Jae-Hoon Yeon(Editor)
Saffron Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2010
Book
Hardback
212 pages
978-1-872843-38-4 (ISBN)
Description
This volume contains eight papers that are all dedicated to issues in Korean morpho-syntax from a functional-typological perspective. The contributing authors include Kaoru Horie, Namkil Kim, Stefan Knoob, Sang Whan Seong, Jae Jung Song, Jae-Mog Song, Nam Sun Song and Jaehoon Yeon. The authors analyse Korean data from a cross-linguistic perspective, showing how cross-linguistic generalisations can contribute to an understanding of the structures in individual languages. Cross-linguistic generalisations are significant in understanding individual languages and in gaining insight into the nature of human language. Studies in individual languages and universal grammar should complement each other. The grammar of an individual language serves as direct evidence that provides the basis for universal grammar. Cross-linguistic generalisations make it possible for us to gain insight into the nature of language in general and, in turn, help us discover facts about particular languages. The authors explore various issues on morpho-syntactic phenomena through a cross-linguistic comparison between not only Korean and Japanese, but also Germanic or other languages.
The cross-linguistic comparison appeals to semantic and pragmatic considerations. Since these semantic and pragmatic functions are the basis of comparison, it is inevitable that they play a role in cross-linguistic generalisation.
The cross-linguistic comparison appeals to semantic and pragmatic considerations. Since these semantic and pragmatic functions are the basis of comparison, it is inevitable that they play a role in cross-linguistic generalisation.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
EAPGROUP
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-872843-38-4 (9781872843384)
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Dr Jaehoon Yeon is Senior Lecturer in Korean language at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Dr Yeon received his BA and MA in Linguistics at the Seoul National University and his PhD in Linguistics at SOAS. He is the author of Korean Grammatical Constructions: Their Form and Meaning (volume 1 in Saffron Korean Linguistics Series) and co-author of Teach Yourself Korean, Elementary Korean, Continuing Korean, and Integrated Korean: Advanced 1 and 2. He has also published numerous articles on Korean grammar and linguistics.
Content
Series Editors' Note 7 Introduction 9 1 | Kaoru Horie | A Comparative Typological Account of Japanese and Korean Morpho-Syntactic Contrasts 11 2 | Namkil Kim | On the Expression of 'Imminence' in Korean 35 3 | Stefan L Knoob | Arguments for a New Non-morphological Approach to Korean Voice and Diathesis 53 4 | Sang Whan Seong | What Does Germanic Syntactic Change Tell Us about Korean? 81 5 | Jae Jung Song | The '-ke ha' Causative Construction in Korean 99 6 | Jae-Mog Song | A Typological Analysis of the Korean Evidential Marker '-te-' 119 7 | Nam Sun Song | A Comparative Study of the Japanese Passive and the Korean Passive 135 8 | Jaehoon Yeon | Causative-Passive Correlations and Retained-Object Passive Constructions 163 Contributors 185 Abbreviations 187 General Bibliography 189 Author Index 203 Language Index 207 General Index 209