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"The function of mak is mak changing mak" : an analysis of Korean adverb mak as a discourse marker
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韓国語の談話標識「マッ」(막)の機能についての考察
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カンコクゴ ノ ダンワ ヒョウシキ 「マッ」 (マッ) ノ キノウ ニ ツイテ ノ コウサツ
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Kankokugo no danwa hyoshiki "ma" (ma) no kino ni tsuite no kosatsu
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Kim, Angela A-Jeoung
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キム, アンジェラ アジョン
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慶應義塾大学日本語・日本文化教育センター専任講師
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慶應義塾大学外国語教育研究センター
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ケイオウ ギジュク ダイガク ガイコクゴ キョウイク ケンキュウ センター
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keio gijuku daigaku gaikokugo kyoiku kenkyu senta
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2011
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慶應義塾外国語教育研究
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Journal of foreign language education
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8
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2011
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47
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68
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This paper presents an analysis of the Korean adverb mak using conversational data. Traditional grammar books ascribe to the adverb mak two different usages. One is as a temporal adverb, meaning ' just now, just then' . The other mak is an abbreviated form of the degree/manner adverb makwu, meaning variously ' hard, much, carelessly, blindly' . As an adverb mak can be used to modify either the whole sentence or the verb. However, a closer examination of casual conversations between friends shows that mak plays roles not previously described in traditional grammar books, and functions in ways that have not been noted; it frequently occurs at the end of an utterance, and has the function of introducing/ ending quotes. In this paper I propose that these uses of mak can be accounted for if it is described as a discourse marker which expresses the speaker' s emotions and attitude. By employing mak the speaker achieves the interactional goal of heightening the involvement of the interlocutor, which ultimately contributes to the dynamics of face-to-face interaction.
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