The syntax of postpositions in Korean is unique and worth analyzing for the purpose of teaching English to Korean speakers. Korean uses a variety of postpositions that affect the meaning and the structure of sentences. Postpositions function like prepositions in English in that they assign case to nouns. However, Korean postpositions are different from prepositions in English in that they call for a variety of word order changes. In this study, we examine how the use of postpositions results in word order variations in Korean and discuss its pedagogical implications in ESL settings
This paper argues that the [Dat-Acc] and the [Acc-Acc] orders in Korean are the representations of t...
This research is about the relation between case and word order in German and Korean. One assumption...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51)This thesis discusses the similarities and differen...
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This paper aims to show the results of an analysis on word order variations in Korean using a syntac...
This article aims to develop an analysis of scrambling or word order variation in Korean from a prag...
Many studies have been done for the particle -ka and -nun. However, there still is great confusion i...
This paper examines Korean partitive constructions to investigate the typology of the partitive stru...
Our goal in this paper is to focus on the adverb 잘 [tʃal] in order to reveal its characteristics and...
In this paper, I will present a quantitative analysis of the frequency and ranking of the following ...
Yamashita and Chang (2001) claimed that the long-before-short preference found in Japanese preverbal...
This thesis focuses on adjective ordering in the English language, particularly in how it affects As...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.Includes bibliographical references ...
An exploration of potential case marking in the Korean language with respect to postpositional phras...
Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1977), pp. 670-68
This paper argues that the [Dat-Acc] and the [Acc-Acc] orders in Korean are the representations of t...
This research is about the relation between case and word order in German and Korean. One assumption...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51)This thesis discusses the similarities and differen...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by theRepository at St. Cloud State. It has ...
This paper aims to show the results of an analysis on word order variations in Korean using a syntac...
This article aims to develop an analysis of scrambling or word order variation in Korean from a prag...
Many studies have been done for the particle -ka and -nun. However, there still is great confusion i...
This paper examines Korean partitive constructions to investigate the typology of the partitive stru...
Our goal in this paper is to focus on the adverb 잘 [tʃal] in order to reveal its characteristics and...
In this paper, I will present a quantitative analysis of the frequency and ranking of the following ...
Yamashita and Chang (2001) claimed that the long-before-short preference found in Japanese preverbal...
This thesis focuses on adjective ordering in the English language, particularly in how it affects As...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.Includes bibliographical references ...
An exploration of potential case marking in the Korean language with respect to postpositional phras...
Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1977), pp. 670-68
This paper argues that the [Dat-Acc] and the [Acc-Acc] orders in Korean are the representations of t...
This research is about the relation between case and word order in German and Korean. One assumption...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51)This thesis discusses the similarities and differen...