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The Handbook of Korean Linguistics presentsstate-of-the-art overviews of the linguistic research on the Koreanlanguage.

• Structured to allow a range of theoreticalperspectives in addressing linguistic phenomena

• Includes chapters on Old Korean and Middle Korean,present-day language policies in North and South Korea, socialaspects of Korean as a heritage language, and honorifics

• Indispensable and unique resource not only for thosestudying Korean linguistics but cross-linguistic research ingeneral

Recenzijas

The first volume of its kind, students and scholars will be delighted with this comprehensive guide to a wide range of topics in Korean linguistics. The authorial team represents the very best scholarship today, including senior scholars and a younger generation of researchers, both breaking new ground in emerging areas like linguistic politeness, language acquisition, and linguistic anthropology.

Ross King, University of British Columbia, Canada

Rich in information and delightfully readable, this book includes an amazing array of topics, analyses, and authors. An unprecedented primer on the structure of the Korean language, it also introduces general linguistic theory and approaches to the study of language.

Young-Key Kim-Renaud, George Washington University, USA

Notes on Contributors vii
Editors' Note xi
Note on Transcriptions xii
Part I The Sounds Of Korean 1(58)
1 Vowels And Consonants
3(19)
Jiyoung Shin
2 Syllable-Based Phonological Processes
22(19)
Young-Mee Yu Cho
3 Prosody
41(18)
Hae-Sung Jeon
Part II Topics In Korean Morphology And Syntax 59(96)
4 Word Formation
61(18)
Chung-Kon Shi
5 Double Nominative And Double Accusative Constructions
79(19)
James Hye Suk Yoon
6 Causatives
98(18)
Jae Jung Song
7 Passives
116(21)
Jaehoon Yeon
8 Anaphora And Binding
137(18)
Sean Madigan
Part III Syntax, Semantics, And Their Interface 155(114)
9 Lexical Semantics: Lexicon-Syntax Interface
157(22)
Seungho Nam
10 Focus, Topic, And Contrast
179(17)
Youngchul Jun
11 Case Particle Ellipsis
196(16)
Hanjung Lee
12 Negation And Negative Polarity Items
212(20)
Peter Sells
13 Tense And Aspect
232(17)
Hyo Sang Lee
14 Modality
249(20)
Hyo Sang Lee
Part IV Discourse, Pragmatics, And Grammaticalization 269(68)
15 Conversation Analysis
271(16)
Stephanie Hyeri Kim
Kyu-Hyun Kim
16 Korean Discourse Structure
287(16)
Shin Ja J. Hwang
17 Honorifics And Politeness
303(17)
Lucien Brown
18 Grammaticalization
320(17)
Sung-Ock S. Sohn
Part V Language Acquisition 337(82)
19 First Language Acquisition
339(16)
Soonja Choi
20 Second Language Acquisition: Syntax
355(18)
William O'Grady
Myong Hee Choi
21 Second Language Acquisition: Phonology
373(16)
Jeong-Young Kim
22 Second Language Acquisition: Pragmatics
389(16)
Andrew Sangpil Byon
23 Social Aspects Of Korean As A Heritage Language
405(14)
M. Agnes Kang
Part VI Varieties Of Korean 419(90)
24 Old Korean
421(18)
John Whitman
25 Middle Korean And Pre-Modern Korean
439(20)
Ho-Min Sohn
26 Varieties Of Contemporary Korean
459(18)
Lucien Brown
Jaehoon Yeon
27 Language Policies In North And South Korea
477(15)
Jae Jung Song
28 Linguistic Emblems Of South Korean Society
492(17)
Nicholas Harkness
Index 509
Lucien Brown is Senior Lecturer of Korean Studies at the Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. His research interests include socio-pragmatics and politeness, as well as second language acquisition. He is the author of Korean Honorifics and Politeness in Language Learning (2011) and the co-author of Korean: A Comprehensive Grammar (with J. Yeon, 2011).

Jaehoon Yeon is Professor of Korean Language and Linguistics at SOAS, University of London, UK. His research areas include functional-typological linguistics, Korean morpho-syntax, and grammatical constructions. He is the author of Korean Grammatical Constructions: Their Form and Meaning (2003), Get Started in Korean (2013), and co-author of Korean: A Comprehensive Grammar (with L. Brown, 2011).