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한국어 부치사 ‘-에게’의 문법화에 대하여open accessSome Remarks on the Grammaticalization of the Adposition ‘-eykey’ in Korean

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Some Remarks on the Grammaticalization of the Adposition ‘-eykey’ in Korean
Authors
박명관이준희
Issue Date
May-2019
Publisher
한국생성문법학회
Keywords
adposition/postposition; grammaticalization; dative; ‘-eykey’; ‘-ey’; goal; source; recipient; actor/effector
Citation
생성문법연구, v.29, no.2, pp 303 - 322
Pages
20
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
생성문법연구
Volume
29
Number
2
Start Page
303
End Page
322
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8133
DOI
10.15860/sigg.29.2.201905.303
ISSN
1225-6048
2713-5454
Abstract
This paper investigates the grammatical status of the adposition/postposition ‘-eykey’ and its multiple functions in synchronic and diachronic perspectives. We first argue, using the diagnostics employed by Urushibara (1991), that ‘-eykey’ is not a case marker but a postposition. We then examine the historical development of ‘-eykey’, finding that it is historically derived from a morphologically complex form consisting of ‘-uy (Genitive particle) + -ku (demonstrative) + -ey (adverbial particle)’. Since an animate noun cannot be directly suffixed with the adverbial particle, it has the demonstrative (pronoun) added before it. We move on to argue that though ‘-eykey’ is composed of the locative or place particle ‘–ey’, the former diverges from the latter in its functions, especially in its use as a goal or source marker. We attribute this asymmetry to the morphological complexity of ‘-eykey’, relative to ‘-ey’. But this asymmetry is not attested in its use as a recipient marker in transfer-denoting verbs like ‘cwu-’ (give) or ‘ponay-’ (send). Meanwhile, we also argue that its use as an actor/effector marker in the passive construction comes from its use in the causative construction since in Korean, the former construction is derived from the latter.
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