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    3 research outputs found

    A Study on Functional Differences between Adnominal Ending+‘seong sip-’, ‘dus sip-’, and ‘dus ha-’

    Author
    1. 다카치토모나리
    2. 이기종
    3. 정혜선
    4. 차현실
    Publication venue
    'Research Institute for Language and Information'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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    The Development of the Prefinal Ending -keyss- in Korean Revisited: Arguments Against the Views Interpreting -key ho-yesas -key twoy-yes

    Author
    1. 고광모
    2. 고영근
    3. 나진석
    4. 다카치토모나리
    5. 박진호
    6. 임홍빈
    Publication venue
    'The Linguistic Society of Korea'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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    A Study on ‘–(u)l kesi–’ and ‘–(u)l thei–’

    Author
    1. 강소영
    2. 다카치 토모나리
    3. 다카치토모나리
    4. 서정수
    5. 안정아
    6. 염재일
    7. 임동훈
    8. 장경희
    9. 한명주
    10. 한정한
    Publication venue
    'Research Institute for Language and Information'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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