The purpose of this dissertation is to classify the Korean nouns that feature boundness, and research their grammatical properties as a syntactic atom. This dissertation suggests concepts and classifications that synthesize nouns showing functional el...
The purpose of this dissertation is to classify the Korean nouns that feature boundness, and research their grammatical properties as a syntactic atom. This dissertation suggests concepts and classifications that synthesize nouns showing functional elemental properties or distributional restrictions. It also explains nouns which have properties of boundness that cannot be included as traditional bound nouns through a new subcategory which means the class of functional elemental nouns, and subclassifies it by its functional properties.
In this dissertation, Functional nouns which mean Functional elemental nouns include bound nouns, and free nouns which have boundness in context. Sometimes, these free nouns are able to acquire boundness temporarily. As such, this dissertation aims to include the nouns which feature usage of boundness and subclassify them according to the syntactic distribution and semantic function. In sum, this study subclassifies concepts and subclassification of syntactic atoms, in order to analyze the usage of boundness in a coherent way.
In order to describe the concept of uncertainty, this study theoretically allows for an alternative theory, which is suggested by Kim, Ui-su(2013). The study describes equivalents of words and objects of reanalysis as a result of cross-component or a resolution of interface between linguistic components. In the discussion on reanalysis, alternatives are found to explain a transitional zone between synchrony and diachrony, through the device of existing synchronic reanalysis, as well as through a micro-step reanalysis suggested by Denison(2001, 2006), Traugott & Trousdale(2012).
In chapter 3, Nouns are actually classified by criteria suggested in chapter 2. Firstly, nouns are classified into three subclasses: lexical nouns, lexical-functional nouns, and functional nouns. This is a subclassification of what used to be categorized under a single word class despite its differences in syntactic and semantic behaviors. The subclassification is arranged by the (non)restrictiveness of distributions, (in)substantiality of meanings shown in actual words.
In chapter 4, the final subclassification that further subclassifies the functional nouns in semantic properties of nouns is suggested and examined through the application of the semantic properties of the nouns: argument-hood, restrictiveness, modification, predicativeness, and modality. This chapter shows the comparison in types between this new taxonomy of this dissertation and the previous taxonomy, and analyzes grammatical and semantic properties of each noun. These correspond to functional categories, which feature the properties of functional elements, such as particles, endings, and affixes, etc., and are also related to ideas of typology regarding postpositions, modals, classifiers, and so forth. It also compares other types of equivalents of nouns such as nonce words. Finally, chapter 5 summarizes the previous contents of the study and suggests remains.
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