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Grammatical Judgment ofKorean Short-form Negation as PrefixGrammatical Judgment ofKorean Short-form Negation as Prefix

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Grammatical Judgment ofKorean Short-form Negation as Prefix
Authors
원호혁김형엽
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
한국중원언어학회
Keywords
grammaticality; incorporation; limitation; optimality theory; prefix; short-form negation; survey
Citation
언어학 연구, no.48, pp.45 - 78
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KCI
Journal Title
언어학 연구
Number
48
Start Page
45
End Page
78
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/132014
DOI
10.17002/sil..48.201807.45
ISSN
1975-8251
Abstract
This study aims to do a research for the judgement of the grammaticality of the short-form negation sentences through SNGM following hierarchical constrains within the theoretical framework of Optimality approach. Unlike long-form negation, the expressions including short-form negations that could act as prefixes show the patterns of distributional limitations with derivatives, compound words, long-syllable words, Sino-Korean words, and idiomatic expressions. However, in these days, some people show that they seem to feel comfortable though they even add short-form negations with those limited expressions; moreover, the previous studies could not find how to explain this phenomenon. Following the survey, we statistically discover the fact that as the predicate forms include more and more limitations, they hardly allow the attachment of short-form negation, and the number of accepted cases in the survey questionnaire is significantly recessed. In addition, we come across the result that there exists the hierarchy among the limitations. Idiomatic expressions are the hardest criterion when short-form negations tend to get combined. In the case of other limitations, Sino-Korean words, compound words, long-syllable words, and derivatives follow it.
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