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최중열 대한언어학회 1995 언어학 Vol.3 No.-
Choi, Choong-Lyeol(1995). Presuppositions in the study of presupposition. Linguistics vol. 3. The aim of this paper is to explain presupposition on the basis that our language ultimately contributes to the expansion of our cognitive world. We examine the semantic and pragmatic definitions and show their defects with concrete examples in English. And we inquire into some prerequisites for the proper treatment of presupposition ; cognitive principle, felicity condition and context. With the help of those concepts, the presupposition can be explained well together with its cognitive definition : when A is true in contexts which can be connected to a speaker, a hearer or both of them, B presupposes A if B or the utterance of B is felicitous.
최중열 全州大學校 1990 論文集 Vol.19 No.-
This paper aims to present a semantic and pragmatic grammar <S, W, A, R> on which conditionals in Korean can be explained. The grammar explains that conditionals in Korean have the following characteristics : 1, at least, the antecedent of the conditionals in Korean is the proposition about an irrealis-world, 2, 'myon' is the unmarked connective of conditionals which can be followed by all kinds of syntactic forms, but 'ya' and 'keodeun,' the marked ones after which only the forms of interrogatives and declaratives and those of commands can occur respectively, 3, the morpheme, 'da,' functions as the stipulus that indicates the judgement on the antecedent of the conditionals is based on someone else's, 4, the antecedent of the conditionals presupposes the falsity of its proposition, but it can be cancelled by so-called 'filters', and finally, 5, 'myon' of our natural language induces the proposition ~Sl⊃~S2 from S1⊃S2, which is radically different from logic that forbids the above-mentioned inference.
최중열 대한언어학회 2000 언어학 Vol.8 No.3
Choi, Choong-Lyeol. 2000. Meaning Interpretation of Pronouns in Donkey Sentences. Journal of the Linguistic Association of Korea, 8(3), 259-279. The aim of this paper is to provide a framework to explain the intricate problems of the pronouns in donkey sentences. After Evans(1980) proposed that we should acknowledge a fourth pronoun, the so-called E-type pronoun, many approaches, such as, E-type analysis, Discourse Representation Theory, and The Dynamic Binding Theory, tried to explain the intricate characteristics and problems centering on the pronouns in donkey sentences. But their explanations have not a few deficiencies in many respects. I want to propose that the meanings of the pronouns in donkey sentences should be explained through the framework of cognitive grammar which are based on the concepts like the world which can reflect our mental spaces, the interpretation rules, and so forth. The interpretation rules I want to propose are as follows: 1) meaning interpretations are to be done in W_0 in most cases, 2) contradictions are to be avoided within a world, and 3) background assumptions in M are to be similar to those in R. (Jeonju University)
최중열 현대영미어문학회 2010 현대영미어문학 Vol.28 No.3
This paper aims to show how to analyze Frost's poems centering on 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' based on Metaphor of cognitive linguistics with the help of mental space theory. Metaphor is not an exceptional stylistic device for rhetorical flourish, but an important factor in our understanding, a factor that is based on the systematic cognitive mapping from the source domain of one or two familiar concrete concepts onto the target domain of one new abstract concept. Metaphor can be divided into two kinds: the general conceptual metaphor and the poetic one. The poetic metaphor is different from the conceptual one in degree, but not in kind. It is based on the same cognitive mapping we can find in the conceptual metaphor. We analyze 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' based on one metaphor, which is, 'Life is a journey through time.' with the help of one revised mental space model. The whole poem appears to fit in well with Frost's idiosyncratic overall poetic world: his poetic world is like an oval which has two centers- God's salvation and human being's real confused lives. And our analysis comes to provide a good interpretation of those characteristics of Frost's poem as we expect. That means our analysis of poems based on the concept of metaphor with the help of mental space theory is very sound and it is the very way we should take in interpreting poems in this period of cognitive science.