LINGUIST List 18.1473
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Tue May 15 2007
TOC: Morphology 9/1 (2007)
Editor for this issue: Maria Moreno-Rollins
<maria linguistlist.org>
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1. Bong-Sun
Jung,
Morphology Vol 9, No 1 (2007)
Message 1: Morphology Vol 9, No 1 (2007)
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Date: 14-May-2007
From: Bong-Sun Jung <pijbook naver.com>
Subject: Morphology Vol 9, No 1 (2007)
Publisher: Pagijong Press
http://pjbook.com
Journal Title: Morphology
Volume Number: 9
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2007
Main Text:
Part I Research Papers Typology of evidentiality and subject restriction on Korean, Mongolian and Tibetan Song, Jae-Mog 1 A study on -key Yoo, Hye-Won 25 Remarks on the status of nonce words in morphological theory Lee, Sang-Wook 47 On the several types of 'X-dae'-form compound words in Korean lexicon Kim, Jung-Nam 69 On the morphological identity of reduction forms Lee, Eun-Sup 93 The meaning of the connective ending '-tako' Yim, Eun-Ha 115 Part II Discussions and Comments How should Korean TAM be systematized?: Answer to Han (2006) Ko, Yong-Kun 135 Rethinking the grammatical realization of case markers (Josa) and thematic roles Lee, Sun-Hee 145 Reader's Commentary on Volume 8 Issue 1 Mok, Jung-Su 163 Authors responses and questions & answers concerning previous issues Jang, Yeun-Hee 175 Part III Review Article and Translation Some remarks on the argument structure of Korean nouns Chio, Ki-Yong 183 The current state and future of morphological study on sino-Korean Ko, Jae-Seul 205 Translation of Kono Roguro's Cwungki-uy siching cheylyey-ey tayhaye (A study on the tense system in middle Korean) Ikarashi, Koichi 219 Bulletin Board Editors' note 241 Ask the editors 244 Postscript 248
Linguistic Field(s):
Semantics
Syntax
Korean
Morphology
Subject Language(s): Mongolian, Halh (khk)
Korean (kor)
Tibetan (bod)
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