1.The intimate speech level and the plain speech level 2. Particles 보다, 처럼, 같이, 만큼, 마다, 마저, 밖에 3. Particles 씩, 뿐, 쯤, 은/는커녕, (이)야, (이)야말로, 대로, 따라 4. Auxiliary verbs I ~어/아 오다, ~어/아 가다, ~어/아 보다, ~어/아 내다, ~어/아 주다, ~어/아 드리다 5. Auxiliary verbs II ~어/아 놓다, ~어/아 두다, ~어/아 있다, ~어/아하다, ~어/아지다 6. Auxiliary verbs III ~어/아 버리다, ~어/아 치우다, ~고 말다, ~게 되다 7. Clausal connectives (purpose or intention) 8. Clausal connectives (reasons and cause) 9. Clausal connectives (conditions) 10. Clausal connective endings (listing and choice) 11. Clausal connectives (time) 12. Clausal connectives (background) 13. Clausal connectives (contrast) 14. Permission, prohibition, and obligation 15. Passives and causatives 16. The noun-modifying endings 17. Describing the appearance of actions or states 18. Post modifiers I 19. Post modifiers II 20. Ability and possibility 21. Indirect question form ~는/(으)ㄴ/(으)ㄹ지 22. The retrospective suffix ~더 23. Nominalizing endings 24. Direct and indirect quotation
Andrew Sangpil Byon is Associate Professor of Korean Studies at the State University of New York at Albany, USA.
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