@article{ART002656177},
author={Kim Ji Young and See-Gyoon Park},
title={A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean},
journal={Korean Language and Literature},
issn={1229-3946},
year={2020},
volume={75},
number={75},
pages={401-426},
doi={10.23016/kllj.2020.75.75.401}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kim Ji Young
AU - See-Gyoon Park
TI - A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean
JO - Korean Language and Literature
PY - 2020
VL - 75
IS - 75
PB - 국어문학회
SP - 401
EP - 426
SN - 1229-3946
AB - This study investigated the use of Korean locomotion verbs ‘Gada/Oda’ in indirect quotation of Chinese-speaking Korean learners after comparing the use of locomotion verbs in native speakers of Korean with native speakers of Chinese in order to establish the fundamental data on the education research of locomotion verbs ‘Gada/Oda’. According to the survey, the establishment of a reference point in indirect quotation in Korean language is different from that in the Chinese language when the agent is the listener and the destination is the speaker, and the sentence is imperative, and the sentence is interrogative. Thus, it is affirmed that Korean native speakers regard ‘the reference point as the location of original speaker’ while Chinese native speakers regard ‘the reference point as the speaker’. This result could be used in developing curriculum and assessments in real educational settings.
KW - indirect speech;locomotion verbs;imperative sentence;interrogative sentence;Chinese speaking Korean learners
DO - 10.23016/kllj.2020.75.75.401
ER -
Kim Ji Young and See-Gyoon Park. (2020). A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean. Korean Language and Literature, 75(75), 401-426.
Kim Ji Young and See-Gyoon Park. 2020, "A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean", Korean Language and Literature, vol.75, no.75 pp.401-426. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2020.75.75.401
Kim Ji Young, See-Gyoon Park "A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean" Korean Language and Literature 75.75 pp.401-426 (2020) : 401.
Kim Ji Young, See-Gyoon Park. A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean. 2020; 75(75), 401-426. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2020.75.75.401
Kim Ji Young and See-Gyoon Park. "A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean" Korean Language and Literature 75, no.75 (2020) : 401-426.doi: 10.23016/kllj.2020.75.75.401
Kim Ji Young; See-Gyoon Park. A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean. Korean Language and Literature, 75(75), 401-426. doi: 10.23016/kllj.2020.75.75.401
Kim Ji Young; See-Gyoon Park. A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean. Korean Language and Literature. 2020; 75(75) 401-426. doi: 10.23016/kllj.2020.75.75.401
Kim Ji Young, See-Gyoon Park. A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean. 2020; 75(75), 401-426. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2020.75.75.401
Kim Ji Young and See-Gyoon Park. "A Study on the Use of Korean Locomotion Verbs ‘Gada(go)/Oda(come)’ in Indirect Quotation by Chinese Learners of Korean" Korean Language and Literature 75, no.75 (2020) : 401-426.doi: 10.23016/kllj.2020.75.75.401