Description |
1 online resource (xi, 288 pages) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title page; Imprints page; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Romanization; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Minimalist Syntax; 1.1.1 Background; 1.1.2 Sentence and Grammaticality; 1.1.3 Features and Interface Rules; 1.1.4 First Merge: Complements; 1.1.5 Thematic Roles and C-Selection; 1.1.6 Second Merge: Specifiers; 1.1.7 Constituents and C-Command; 1.1.8 Adjunction; 1.1.9 Functional Projections; 1.1.10 Move; 1.1.11 Phase; 1.1.12 Summary; 1.2 Formal Semantics; 1.2.1 Truth Conditions; 1.2.2 The Principle of Compositionality; 1.2.3 Sets and Functions |
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2.1.3 Uniformity of the Theta Assignment Hypothesis (UTAH)2.1.4 Caveat for UTAH; 2.1.5 Case and Agreement; 2.2 Situation Type I: Causal Action; 2.2.1 Transitive Verbs; 2.2.2 Unergative Verbs; 2.2.3 Ditransitive Verbs and Lexical Causatives; 2.2.4 vP-Shell Analysis of Ditransitives and Causatives; 2.2.5 Summary; 2.3 Situation Type II: Happening; 2.3.1 Unaccusative Verbs; 2.3.2 Lexical Passives; 2.3.3 Summary; 2.4 Situation Type III: State; 2.4.1 Psych-Verbs and Existence/Possession Verbs; 2.4.2 Stative Verbs and the Copula; 2.4.3 Summary; 2.5 Situation Type Shifters and Modifiers |
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2.5.1 Aspectual Operators2.5.2 Other Suffixal Complementations; 2.5.3 Negation; 2.5.4 Adverbs; 2.5.5 Summary; Keyword Glossary; Discussion Questions; Exercises; Further Reading; 3 The Finite Clause; 3.1 Tense Phrase; 3.1.1 Functional Projection of TP and Tense Logic; 3.1.2 Past vs. Non-Past; 3.1.3 Double Past; 3.2 Mood Phrase (MP); 3.2.1 Functional Projection of MP; 3.2.2 Modal Logic and Possible Worlds Semantics; 3.2.3 The Meaning of keyss; 3.3 Evidentiality; 3.3.1 The Functional Projection of EviP; 3.3.2 The Meaning of te; 3.4 Speech Act Phrase (SAP); 3.4.1 Indicative Speech Act |
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3.4.2 Interrogative Speech Act3.4.3 Jussives; 3.4.4 Exclamative and Suspective; 3.4.5 Register and Honorification; 3.5 Summary; Keyword Glossary; Discussion Questions; Exercises; Further Reading; 4 Nominal Arguments; 4.1 Common Nouns; 4.1.1 The DP Hypothesis; 4.1.2 Genitive Case Marker; 4.1.3 Bare Common Nouns; 4.1.4 Definite and Indefinite Nouns; 4.1.5 Plurals and Mass Nouns; 4.2 Quantification; 4.2.1 Numeral Classifier Construction; 4.2.2 Floating Quantifiers; 4.2.3 Quantifier Scope; 4.3 Pronouns; 4.3.1 Zero Pronouns; 4.3.2 Reflexive Pronouns; 4.4 Case Stacking and Ellipsis |
Summary |
Explores the Korean language from both a syntactic and semantic perspective, combining mainstream ideas from minimalist syntax and formal semantics. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Korean language -- Syntax.
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Korean language -- Semantics.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Southeast Asian Languages. |
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Korean language -- Semantics |
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Korean language -- Syntax |
Other Form: |
Print version: Lee, EunHee. Korean syntax and semantics. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019 1108417191 9781108417198 (OCoLC)1045178775 |
ISBN |
9781108271790 (electronic bk.) |
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1108271790 (electronic bk.) |
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9781108265041 (ebook) |
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1108265049 (ebook) |
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9781108417198 (hardcover) |
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1108417191 (hardcover) |
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9781108404686 (paperback) |
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1108404685 (paperback) |
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