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Re-Classification of Linguistic Typology of morphological Preposition

조나야 1

1전북대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This article explored if the morphological marker of the two languages in linguistic topology by comparing ‘morphological suffix’ of Russian as an inflectional language, and 'that' of Korean as an agglutinative language, and considering the two languages having no relations in system and typology can be combined together. Korean and Russian are morphological languages using morphological marker, the subject of intransitive verb and that of transitive verb take on same morphological marker, and the objective of transitive verb takes on different morphological mark, which is a dative language. Hereby, the argument was developed under the hypothesis that ‘morphological preposition’and ‘morphological ending’ as a means of expressing the morphological of each language may belong to the same category. However, it was found out that there were various limites though morphological ending indicating the word form of Russian nouns can be corresponded to the morphological of Korean language. Eventually, the morphological marker of the two languages can not belong to same category, but it is significant that attempting to seek new forms of morphological marker through comparison and contrast of the two languages having no relations in topology and system.

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