@article{ART001372875},
author={Seo, Jeongseop},
title={A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character},
journal={Korean Language and Literature},
issn={1229-3946},
year={2009},
volume={46},
pages={69-92},
doi={10.23016/kllj.2009.46..69}
TY - JOUR
AU - Seo, Jeongseop
TI - A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character
JO - Korean Language and Literature
PY - 2009
VL - 46
IS - null
PB - 국어문학회
SP - 69
EP - 92
SN - 1229-3946
AB - The aim of this study is to examine meaning traits of
[person]-suffixes such as ‘-ga’, ‘-ja’, and ‘-in’. When ‘-ga’ represents
[+speciality], it is premised on a group of specialists. Suffix ‘-ga’ is
used in words to mean 49 percent of [+speciality], 14 percent of
[+ability], 8 percent of [+abundance].
Suffix ‘-ja’ started to be used in words such as inja(仁者), hakja(學
者), hyeonja(賢者). It is used in modern language in terms related to
44 percent of law, 26.5 percent of the weak, 11 percent of scholar, 11
percent of neutral meaning, 6 percent of vested rights, and 1 percent
of physical training. The meaning of suffix ‘-ja’ is a chap (nom), which
is considered to have the meaning of being disparaged.
Suffix ‘-in’ is used extensively representing laymen who share the
same interest as well as specialists. It is used in terms related to 27
92
percent of neutral meaning, 23 percent of law, 21 percent of specialist,
17 percent of the weak, marginal man, and 12 percent of vested rights.
‘-In’, [Person]-suffixes, shows more neutral meaning in value than
‘-ga’ and ‘-ja’.
KW -
DO - 10.23016/kllj.2009.46..69
ER -
Seo, Jeongseop. (2009). A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character. Korean Language and Literature, 46, 69-92.
Seo, Jeongseop. 2009, "A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character", Korean Language and Literature, vol.46, pp.69-92. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2009.46..69
Seo, Jeongseop "A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character" Korean Language and Literature 46 pp.69-92 (2009) : 69.
Seo, Jeongseop. A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character. 2009; 46 69-92. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2009.46..69
Seo, Jeongseop. "A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character" Korean Language and Literature 46(2009) : 69-92.doi: 10.23016/kllj.2009.46..69
Seo, Jeongseop. A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character. Korean Language and Literature, 46, 69-92. doi: 10.23016/kllj.2009.46..69
Seo, Jeongseop. A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character. Korean Language and Literature. 2009; 46 69-92. doi: 10.23016/kllj.2009.46..69
Seo, Jeongseop. A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character. 2009; 46 69-92. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2009.46..69
Seo, Jeongseop. "A Study on Person-suffixes in Chinese character" Korean Language and Literature 46(2009) : 69-92.doi: 10.23016/kllj.2009.46..69