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E-raamat: Syntactic Structures of Korean: A Construction Grammar Perspective

(Kyung Hee University, Seoul)
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Covering both core and peripheral phenomena, The Syntactic Structures of Korean is a concrete and precise grammar of the language. Based on the framework of Sign-based Construction Grammar, it provides a grammar of Korean which is computationally implementable and cognitively viable. Remarkably broad, yet in-depth, it is an outstanding analysis of Korean syntax and semantics which will be welcomed by those working in linguistics and the Korean language.

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Jong-Bok Kim offers a remarkably broad yet in-depth overview of popular contemporary topics in Korean syntax and semantics.
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xi
1 Theoretical foundations
1(25)
1.1 Derivational vs. constraint-based views
1(3)
1.2 Linguistic signs and feature structures
4(4)
1.3 Constructions and multiple inheritance hierarchy
8(2)
1.4 Korean Phrase Structure Grammar
10(15)
1.5 Conclusion
25(1)
2 Noun phrases
26(21)
2.1 Basic properties
26(2)
2.2 Basic ordering restrictions
28(4)
2.3 Simple NP structures
32(10)
2.4 NPs with phrasal determinants
42(3)
2.5 Conclusion
45(2)
3 Case system
47(37)
3.1 Two basic issues
47(2)
3.2 Forming case-marked nominal expressions
49(9)
3.3 A construction-based case assignment system
58(10)
3.4 Complex case phenomena and predictions
68(5)
3.5 Case assignments in the auxiliary constructions
73(5)
3.6 Case assignments to the non-nominal expression
78(5)
3.7 Conclusion
83(1)
4 Auxiliary and complex predicate constructions
84(20)
4.1 Types of auxiliary verbs and morphosyntactic properties
84(2)
4.2 Three possible analyses
86(3)
4.3 Syntactic properties of complex predicates
89(5)
4.4 A construction-based analysis
94(9)
4.5 Conclusion
103(1)
5 Gerund phrases and mixed categories
104(17)
5.1 Verbal and nominal properties
104(2)
5.2 Derivational analyses
106(2)
5.3 Inflectional treatment of the gerund nominalizers
108(1)
5.4 A mixed-category analysis
109(5)
5.5 Consequences and further issues
114(6)
5.6 Conclusion
120(1)
6 Verbal nouns and light verb constructions
121(23)
6.1 Basic properties
121(1)
6.2 On the properties of the light verb
122(3)
6.3 On the mixed properties of the verbal nouns
125(4)
6.4 Mixed properties within a multiple inheritance system
129(3)
6.5 Argument composition and syntactic structures
132(3)
6.6 Dissolving variations
135(7)
6.7 Conclusion
142(2)
7 Serial verb constructions
144(25)
7.1 Serial verbs and general properties
144(2)
7.2 Grammatical properties of SVCs
146(6)
7.3 Types of serial verb constructions
152(5)
7.4 A construction-based view
157(11)
7.5 Conclusion
168(1)
8 Negation and related phenomena
169(35)
8.1 Short form and long form negation
169(3)
8.2 Reviews of the derivational view
172(3)
8.3 Short form negation
175(6)
8.4 Long form negation
181(6)
8.5 Implications of the analysis
187(16)
8.6 Conclusion
203(1)
9 Coordination
204(22)
9.1 Two main types of nominal and verbal coordination
204(3)
9.2 Lexical properties of the coordinators
207(2)
9.3 More on the syntactic aspects
209(6)
9.4 Symmetric and asymmetric verbal coordination
215(10)
9.5 Conclusion
225(1)
10 Passive constructions
226(16)
10.1 Lexical vs. syntactic passive
226(2)
10.2 Auxiliary syntactic passive
228(2)
10.3 A construction-based analysis
230(5)
10.4 Light-verb syntactic passive
235(3)
10.5 Inchoative and stative pseudo-syntactic passive
238(2)
10.6 Conclusion
240(2)
11 Wh-questions
242(14)
11.1 Dependency between wh-question and Q-particle
242(3)
11.2 Wh-questions and indefiniteness
245(1)
11.3 A construction-based analysis
246(7)
11.4 Key predictions
253(2)
11.5 Conclusion
255(1)
12 Topic and focus constructions
256(27)
12.1 Topic constructions
256(14)
12.2 Encoding focus
270(4)
12.3 Focus constructions
274(7)
12.4 Conclusion
281(2)
13 Relative clause constructions
283(35)
13.1 Some key properties
283(1)
13.2 Morphosyntax of Korean relatives
284(3)
13.3 Standard relative clauses: Externally headed
287(12)
13.4 Double relative clauses
299(4)
13.5 Internally headed relative clauses
303(5)
13.6 Pseudo-relative clauses
308(8)
13.7 Conclusion
316(2)
14 Honorification
318(15)
14.1 Basic properties of honorific agreement
318(2)
14.2 Honorification in a constraint-based grammar
320(11)
14.3 Conclusion
331(2)
References 333(9)
Index 342
Professor Jong-Bok Kim teaches at the School of English at Kyung Hee University, Seoul. He received his PhD in Linguistics from Stanford University, California in 1996 and works on the syntax and semantics of Korean and English. He has published numerous papers and is also co-author of English Syntax: An Introduction (2008), which is used worldwide as an undergraduate and graduate textbook.