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| Title: | The two forms of the adjective in Korean |
| Author⁄s: | Kang, Haeng Soon |
| Date issued: | 2006 |
| Type of document: | Article |
| Is part of: | Rivista di Grammatica Generativa, vol. 31 (2006), p. 79 - 100 |
| Publisher: | Padova, Unipress |
| Abstract: | In Kang (2005) I discussed non-predicative adjectives like ceon ‘former’ in
Korean arguing against the analysis that denies the existence of adjectives in
Korean, given that they have been placed under the rubric of “attributive
determinatives or adnominal modifiers” in the traditional grammar of Korean:
limited in number, only used in attributive position (cf. Kim 2002). However I’ve
proposed that these adjectives should be considered as attributive adjectives that
have a direct modification source in the nominal phrase. In this paper, furthermore, I
will show that they have other indirect modification counterparts, assuming the two
typologies of the adjectives proposed by Cinque (2005b). |
| Language: | eng |
| Access rights: | open |
| Appears in Collections: | Rivista di grammatica generativa >RGG 2006 (vol. 31)
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