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A study in terms of reduplication in Korean Sign Language
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한국수어의 반복(Reduplication) 연구

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Lee, Youngjae (전주선화학교)
Journal
국어문학회 국어문학 Vol.72 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2019.11
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29 - 59 (31page)

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A study in terms of reduplication in Korean Sign Language
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Korean Sign Language is a language used by Deaf who are active in the deaf community in Korea. Sign Language has a grammatical system unique to sign language and is a grammatical system that can not be seen in other spoken languages. One of them is the reduplication grammar. The reduplication is used throughout whole grammar in case of sign language.
There are a noun-verb pair, reduplication of nouns and verbs and some other reduplication in reduplication of Korean Sign Language. A noun-verb pair is a pair that is distinguished by whether it is a single reduplication or a double reduplication without changing the conditions that make up the sign language. The reduplication of nouns refers to reduplication which becomes a plural form of the noun by repeating a noun becoming sign language twice or more times. The reduplication of a verb is a reduplication that is repeated several times as the verb is moved sideways. The other reduplication refer to repetitions which have different meanings altered in sign language’s original meaning.

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1. 들어가는 말
2. 선행연구
3. 한국수어의 반복과 의미 변동 연구
4. 나가기
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