• Korean has two strategies of expressing intensification: – Stand-alone degree terms glossed as very precede the adjectives they modify (1a). – Repetition of the adjective and marking the non-final occurrence(s) with the in
This paper discusses two approaches to the nominal stem-endings in Korean inflection including loanw...
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This study addresses the questions of what factors may have a gradient effect in application of a mo...
phonological process of dissimilation turns out to do a better job of explaining the so-called asymm...
This paper argues that Korean lacks a distinct, open category of Adjective; what have been tradition...
cwchung @ indiana.edu This study provides a correspondence-theoretic account of partial redu-plicati...
Adjective. I claim that what have been traditionally analyzed as adjectives are stative verbs. I dem...
In Korean, there are processes of adverbiaJization by which underl ying ad jectives are converted in...
have been traditionally analyzed as adjectives are stative verbs. I demonstrate that apparent noun-m...
Obviously, suffixation is one of the morphological processes which makes lexical derivatives by atta...
This article is concerned about verbal suffixes as found in Korean language which is known as Hange...
In this paper, I will present a quantitative analysis of the frequency and ranking of the following ...
AbstractIn this paper, I aim to discuss the Korean noun incorporation phenomenon. I demonstrate that...
This paper investigates sound substitutions that occur in English loanwords in Korean within the the...
The purpose of this study is to present a more satisfactory explanation for several morphologically ...
This paper discusses two approaches to the nominal stem-endings in Korean inflection including loanw...
This paper reports and analyzes the tonal patterns that emerge in South Kyengsang monosyllabic nouns...
This study addresses the questions of what factors may have a gradient effect in application of a mo...
phonological process of dissimilation turns out to do a better job of explaining the so-called asymm...
This paper argues that Korean lacks a distinct, open category of Adjective; what have been tradition...
cwchung @ indiana.edu This study provides a correspondence-theoretic account of partial redu-plicati...
Adjective. I claim that what have been traditionally analyzed as adjectives are stative verbs. I dem...
In Korean, there are processes of adverbiaJization by which underl ying ad jectives are converted in...
have been traditionally analyzed as adjectives are stative verbs. I demonstrate that apparent noun-m...
Obviously, suffixation is one of the morphological processes which makes lexical derivatives by atta...
This article is concerned about verbal suffixes as found in Korean language which is known as Hange...
In this paper, I will present a quantitative analysis of the frequency and ranking of the following ...
AbstractIn this paper, I aim to discuss the Korean noun incorporation phenomenon. I demonstrate that...
This paper investigates sound substitutions that occur in English loanwords in Korean within the the...
The purpose of this study is to present a more satisfactory explanation for several morphologically ...
This paper discusses two approaches to the nominal stem-endings in Korean inflection including loanw...
This paper reports and analyzes the tonal patterns that emerge in South Kyengsang monosyllabic nouns...
This study addresses the questions of what factors may have a gradient effect in application of a mo...