Categories and case : the sentence structure of Korean
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書誌事項
Categories and case : the sentence structure of Korean
(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, Series IV . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 71)
J. Benjamins, 1991
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注記
Bibliography: p. [283]-292
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The principal objective of this book is to provide a unified treatment of morphological case in Korean. Focussing on the nominative, accusative and dative suffixes, the author seeks to show that each of these morphemes consistently encodes a corresponding combinatorial relation in the 'surface' form of sentences.In support of his analysis, the author discusses a broad and representative range of Korean case marking patterns, providing one of the more complete treatments of case available for any language. This book should therefore be useful not only to Koreanists but also to researchers interested in the case systems of other languages.Written in a style that makes it accessible to readers from a variety of backgrounds in linguistics and other disciplines, Categories and Case also provides a good introduction to many important syntactic phenomena in the Korean language.
目次
- 1. 1. The Problem
- 2. 2. The Grammar
- 3. 3. Grammatical Relations and Thematic Roles
- 4. 4. The Case System
- 5. 5. Passivization and Dative Advancement
- 6. 6. Possessor Ascension
- 7. 7. Inversion Constructions
- 8. 8. Focus Constructions
- 9. 9. Subject-to-Object Raising
- 10. 10. Lexical Causatives
- 11. 11. Syntactic Causatives
- 12. 12. Case and Word Order
- 13. 13. Floated Quantifiers
- 14. 14. Some Special Challenges
- 15. 15. The Acquisition Problem
- 16. 16. Concluding Remarks
- 17. References
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