목차
1. Introduction
2. Problems: Two kinds of dictionary meanings of na-ka-ta
3. The Semantic Structure of na-ka-ta and Spatial Categorization in Korean
3.1. Semantic Profile of na-ka-ta
3.2. Two conceptual realms in Korean
3.3. A Special Source Space and the Unaccusative Verb na-ta 'to appear.'
3.3.1. na-ta---The Verb of Genesis
3.3.2. The Accusative Verb nay-ta and the Implicit Source Space
4. Public Space as An Arena
4.1. Counterexamples
4.2. Cancellation
5. Cross-Linguistic Correspondences
5.1. The unaccusative verb de-ru in Japanese
5.2. Sino-Japanese and Sino-Korean Dyadic Compounds Containing the Chinese Verb chu
5.2.1. Classed I and V
5.2.2. Class II.
5.3. Two Subtypes of Sino-Korean Class III Binoms
5.4. Sino-Korean binoms of Class IV
6. Conclusion
2. Problems: Two kinds of dictionary meanings of na-ka-ta
3. The Semantic Structure of na-ka-ta and Spatial Categorization in Korean
3.1. Semantic Profile of na-ka-ta
3.2. Two conceptual realms in Korean
3.3. A Special Source Space and the Unaccusative Verb na-ta 'to appear.'
3.3.1. na-ta---The Verb of Genesis
3.3.2. The Accusative Verb nay-ta and the Implicit Source Space
4. Public Space as An Arena
4.1. Counterexamples
4.2. Cancellation
5. Cross-Linguistic Correspondences
5.1. The unaccusative verb de-ru in Japanese
5.2. Sino-Japanese and Sino-Korean Dyadic Compounds Containing the Chinese Verb chu
5.2.1. Classed I and V
5.2.2. Class II.
5.3. Two Subtypes of Sino-Korean Class III Binoms
5.4. Sino-Korean binoms of Class IV
6. Conclusion
저자정보
참고문헌
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