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Genesis of Korean sentence-ending suffixes : Grammaticalization of -canha, -ketun, and –nikka

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Eun Ho Kim

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The aim of this paper is to discuss grammaticalization process ofthe three Korean sentence endings -canha, -ketun, and –nikka through the reviewof previous literature. These sentential-end markers in modern Korean historicallyevolved from connective markers (Lee & Park 1999; Koo & Rhee 2000). Thereview shows the evolution of these grammatical forms with new functions. Theoverview of studies also suggests that Korean as an agglutinativeSubject-Object-Verb language with rich morphological devices has a uniquepattern of grammaticalization contrary to that which occurs in Indo-Europeanlanguages, which are widely examined in grammaticalization studies.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Major principles of grammaticalization
  2.1. Reanalysis and Analogy
  2.2. Metaphor and metonymy
  2.3. Frequency and grammaticalization
 3. Emerging Korean sentence-ending suffixes through grammaticalization
  3.1. -canha
  3.2. -ketun
  3.3. -nikka
 4. Conclusion
 References

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  • Eun Ho Kim Korea University

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