Korean Linguistics 3
[Korean Linguistics, 3] 1983. 168 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Korean linguistics: the state of the artSamuel E. Martin | pp. 1–6
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kes kath-ta construction and subjectlessness in KoreanSung-Yun Bak | pp. 7–20
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What is politeness in Korean speech?C. Paul Dredge | pp. 21–32
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Japanese ga and Korean ka/iJohn H. Haig | pp. 33–46
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Topic continuity/discontinuity in Korean narrativeMyong Ok Hwang | pp. 47–79
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The vowel e in early modern Korean as reflected in hangul, transcriptions of Manchu and Mongolian vocabulariesGisaburo N. Kiyose | pp. 81–95
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Power and solidarity in the Korean languageHo-min Shon | pp. 97–122
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Korean connection: a reanalysis of 'transferentive'Seok Choong Song | pp. 123–143
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Real-time hangul input on the PLATO: computer-based education systemJ. Marshall Unger | pp. 145–157
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The Indian-Korean connection revisitedChin-W. Kim | pp. 159–168
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