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Ko, Eunsook. 2007. 2. A Fragmentary Study on Enlargement of Nominalizational Endings in Morden Korean; With the focus on the construction to sound a person’s opinion. Korean Linguistics 34, 79-112. The aim of this paper is reveals that the distributional reduction of some connective endings caused a enlargement of the nominalizational endings in Morden Korean. The some constructions was having two types in Middle Korean. One was the type where some connective endings was used and another was the type where the nominalizational endings was used. But the former type was not used frequently in Morden Korean. So, the latter was increased relatively in Morden Korean. I try to observe the aspect and the frequency of using the connective endings and the nominalizational endings in the construction to sound a person’s opinion. On investigation, the distributional reduction of connective endings had an effect on the enlargement of nominalizational endings in Morden Korean indirectly.