Mun-Hong Choe
(Chonnam National University)1. The Components of Language
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Figure 1 illustrates this three-fold mapping.
Figure 1. Form and Meaning Mapping Mediated by Syntax
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2. Definition of Terms
2.1 Syntactic Units
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2.2 Principal and Adjunctive Features in Syntax
2.3 Syntactic Grammaticality
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3. Grammatical Categories
3.1 Tense
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3.2 Noun
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θ
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3.3 Verb
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3.4 Adjunctive
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3.5 Question Formation
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4. Concluding Remarks
Table 1. Grammatical Categories in English and Korean: A Contrastive Description
References
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Mun-Hong Choe
Received on 30 September, 2011
Revised version received on 12 March, 2012 Accepted on 19 March, 2012