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학술저널
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Hee-Rahk Chae (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
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한국언어학회 언어 언어 제48권 제2호
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2023.6
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199 - 258 (60page)

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This paper examines how the true identity of seeming case markers can be revealed. The particles -i/ka and -ul/lul in Korean, generally analyzed as nominative and accusative case markers, respectively, also occur in nonargument positions. Most previous analyses have assumed that they are ambiguous between case and non-case markers and/or that they have different meanings (when used as non-case markers). However, previous analyses have not successfully established objective criteria to distinguish between case and non-case markers and define different meanings. Although some analyses argue that the particles are not case markers, they have failed to justify the fact that only -i/ka can occur after the subject and only -ul/lul after the object. Considering the inaccuracy of these two assumptions, we provide a unified analysis: as context-dependent lexical variants, they are delimiters of the same meaning. Regarding their distribution, -i/ka can occur only in a stative context and -ul/lul only in a dynamic context. We demonstrate that -i/ka has (wrongly) been analyzed as a nominative marker because the subject is always in a stative context and -ul/lul, as an accusative marker because the object is always in a dynamic context.

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1. Introduction
2. Distribution of -i/ka and -ul/lul
3. Previous Analyses
4. A New Analysis: Stative vs. Dynamic Contexts
5. Seeming Counterexamples
6. Conclusion and Implications
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