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Curation Technologies for a Cultural Heritage Archive: "Project Tongilbu" ...
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Correspondence between the Korean and Mandarin Chinese pronunciations of Chinese characters: A comparison at the sub-syllabic level
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Liquids and Loanwords: The Variant Behavior of the Korean /l/
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Interpretation and processing of overt pronouns in Korean, English and L2-acquisition
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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE GENITIVE CASE MARKERS IN KOREAN AND JAPANESE
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A CROSS-LINGUISTIC AND CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY OF STANCE MARKERS IN RESEARCH ARTICLES IN ENGLISH AND KOREAN
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Effects of Web-based Auditory Training on the Perception of Korean Sounds by Mandarin Learners of Korean
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Parental attitudes towards heritage language resources in the Australian Korean community
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Research on heritage language development and maintenance of Korean
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Characteristic features of Korean heritage learner grammatical errors
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Korean heritage children's language use and maintenance
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Shin, S-C. - : Sotong Publishing, 2019. : Seoul, Korea, 2019
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Characteristic features of Korean heritage learner lexical errors
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Characteristic features of Korean heritage learner orthographic errors
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Agency at Play: Impoliteness and Korean Language in Online Interactions
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Definite article bridging relations in L2: A learner corpus study
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The morphosyntax of clause typing: single, double, periphrastic, and multifunctional complementizers in Korean
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Korean Orthography of Loanwords and spelling problems with proper nouns from Slovenia
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In: Acta Linguistica Asiatica, Vol 9, Iss 2 (2019) (2019)
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Allocutive agreement in Korean under cyclic Agree
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In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 4 (2019): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 56:1–15 ; 2473-8689 (2019)
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Korean is a language known to lack agreement, but there is one salient agreement that happens: honorific agreement. A basic example is that whenever the subject is suffixed with an honorifying nominal form, -kkeyse, it agrees with a verbal suffix, -si. The condition for honorific agreement is that the subject must have an honorifying feature [+hon] and has to be [+human]. Nevertheless, I newly introduce a case where honorifying verbal suffix -si is used even when the subject does not have a [+hon, +human] feature. I suggest that this is a type of allocutive agreement (i.e., morphosyntactic agreement with the hearer). Based on Speech Act projection suggested by Haegeman & Hill (2013), I propose a structural representation that integrates discourse participants into syntactic representation. I also predict the phenomenon by adopting the framework of cyclic Agree proposed by Béjar & Rezac (2009).
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allocutive (hearer/addressee) agreement; cyclic Agree; honorifics; Korean; Speech Act projection; Syntax
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URL: http://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/PLSA/article/view/4543 https://doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v4i1.4543
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