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Korean verbal affixes: a generative view

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2016

Eung-Do Cook*
Affiliation:
The University of Calgary

Extract

Although minor details still remain to be worked out, the grammatical relationship between the sentence in Column I and the noun phrases in Column II of (1) below is considered beyond doubt. Lees, in his monograph (1960:85-94), formulated first explicit transformational rules to account for the grammatical relationship observed between the sentence (a) and the two noun phrases, one with a relative clause (b), the other with an attributive adjective (c).

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Research Article
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Copyright © Canadian Linguistic Association 1971

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