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Korean Dative and Locative Cases: Postposition or Morphological Case MarkerKorean Dative and Locative Cases: Postposition or Morphological Case Marker

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Korean Dative and Locative Cases: Postposition or Morphological Case Marker
Authors
최영식
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
현대문법학회
Keywords
case; structural; inherent; postposition; affix
Citation
현대문법연구, no.83, pp.1 - 24
Journal Title
현대문법연구
Number
83
Start Page
1
End Page
24
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/11428
DOI
10.14342/smog.2015.83.1
ISSN
1226-3206
Abstract
I propose that the dative and locative case particles are not postpositions but morphological case markers, quite in contrast to the common view in the literature (Yang 1972, Cho and Sells 1995, and Suh 2013 among many others). I will show the difference between the nominative and the accusative and the dative and the locative in case drop, case stacking, and case spreading is attributed to the fact that the dative case and the locative case are inherent case, as compared with the nominative and the accusative, which are structural case par excellence. The present proposal has a nontrivial implication regarding the other case particles typically argued as postpositions in Korean.
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