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이한규(Lee Han-gyu) 우리말글학회 2008 우리말 글 Vol.44 No.-
The purpose of this paper is to give a pragmatic description of the discourse particle (DP) eti 'where/somewhere' in Korean. Following Lee(1996, 1997, 1999), I assume that the DP eti has one basic sense that some event or state of affairs is not identified, and demonstrate that all the pragmatic uses of the DP can be inferred from the basic sense; all the pragmatic uses are broadly categorized into showing the speaker's positive and negative attitudes toward an unidentified event or state of affair. For the sake of analysis, eti-1 and eti-2 are assumed to represent these two conflicting attitudes.
이한규(Lee Han-gyu) 담화·인지언어학회 2001 담화와 인지 Vol.8 No.1
This paper aims at providing an pragmatic account of 4 typical Negative Polarity Items in Korean, tomwuci, tocehi, cenhye, and kyelkho, which have the same function of emphasizing or strengthening the negative meaning of a sentence containing them. The pragmatic account will show what differences the 4 NPIs have in performing the emphatic function. Besides, it correctly predicts why tomwuci and kyelkho cannot appear in a question, while tocehi and cenhye can: tomwuci and kyelkho are used to represent the speaker's subjective judgement and conviction each. The pragmatic account of NPIs has been neglected long in favor of the syntactic and semantic analyses of NPIs. However, following Cho & Lee (2000, 2001), this paper claim that the pragmatic account should go with the syntactic one to provide a complete theory of NPIs.