In this book we present what could best be called an intermediate introduction to Korean linguistics. This book is intended as a vehicle by which undergraduate and graduate students, and professional linguists alike can not only get a feel for the language as a whole but also find an intermediate in
Korean: A Linguistic Introduction
β Scribed by Sungdai Cho, John Whitman
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 360
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this accessible survey, two leading specialists introduce a broad range of topics in Korean linguistics, including the general historical background of the language, its phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and sociolinguistics, and the interfaces between those areas. Expertly written and drawing on the authors' many years of experience, the book answers questions such as what languages is Korean related to, what is unique about the Korean sound system, and how are 'subject' and 'topic' distinguished in Korean. It guides the student through the major issues in Korean linguistics in a theory-neutral way, at the same time discussing the latest research on the language, and exploring its unique writing system, which has long been a topic of interest to linguists and to those interested in writing systems in general. It is the ideal introduction for students both at the beginning of their studies, and at a more advanced level.
β¦ Table of Contents
Summary
Title Page
Contents
Figures
Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
Part I: Background
2 Historical Background
3 Writing System
Part II: Language Structure
4 Phonology and Phonetics
5 Morphology
6 Morphosyntax: Case, Grammatical Relations, and Nominalization
7 Syntax
8 SyntaxβSemantics Interface
Part III: Language in Context
9 Language and Society
10 Language and Gender
Index
β¦ Subjects
Korean
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