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The Origins of /h/-Final Nouns in Middle Korean

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Authors

Kim Taewoo

Issue Date
2023-12
Publisher
Language Education Research Center, Seoul National University
Citation
Language Research, Vol.59 No.3 pp.271-291
Keywords
Middle Korean/h/-final nounsinternal reconstructionlocativereanalysislexicalization
Abstract
The investigation of lexical asymmetries and exceptions serves as the basis for internal reconstruction and provides an insight into the development of the current synchronic state. This study investigates the unique phonological patterns and semantics of /h/-final nouns in Middle Korean. From a phonological perspective, they show a tone pattern that does not align with nouns ending in an obstruent but aligns with those ending in a vowel or a sonorant. This suggests that the stem-final /h/ might have been absent at some point. From a semantic perspective, spatial and temporal nouns are disproportionately represented within /h/-final nouns. Finally, the concatenation of a spatial or temporal noun with a locative suffix typically forms a single linguistic unit. This study integrates these phonological, morphological, and semantic observations and proposes that the stem-final /h/ observed in some /h/-final nouns originated from a reanalysis of the initial consonant of the locative suffix
ISSN
0254-4474
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/198918
DOI
https://doi.org/10.30961/lr.2023.59.3.271
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