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The Grammatical Morphemes of the Gurye Dialect and Their Changed Morphemes by the Generation Difference

Ryu,Sung-Ki 1

1진주교육대학교

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ABSTRACT

I researched the grammatical morphemes of the Gurye dialect and the morphemes used differently by the generation difference. They speak the dialect 'yeogeu/yeo' instead of 'yeogi', 'geo' instead of 'geogi', 'jeogeu' instead of 'jeogi'. But now the 60s people do not use the dialects. The sentence honorific and final endings of the dialect except '-o' are used such as the standard word. And ths 60s use the same morphemes with the dialect but the 10s vividly use the unformal honorific endings '-a, -ayo, seyo'. The connective ending '-nikka' is used in the dialect as '-kke', but in the 60s, the 10s the '-kke' is not used now. The auxiliary verb '-beorida' is used in the dialect as '-bburida', but in the 60s, the 10s the '-bburida' is not used now. There are different the dialect adverbs with the standard adverbs. They are 'mongttang, pertteuk, etc. In the adverbs 'mongttang, pertteuk, heobeolnage' are not used in the 60s and the 10s. The adverbs used inthe 60s but not used in the 10s are 'bodosi, mudamsi, doige'. The adverbs which are used in the 60s and the 10s by now are 'kkeutteokheomyun, tukheomyn'.

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