Abstract
This study comparatives a conjunctive adverb ‘geurigo’ and a conjunctive ending ‘-ko’. ‘-ko’ compounds words, phrases, and clauses. ‘geurigo’ compounds words, phrases, clauses, sentences and paragraph. ‘geurigo’ and ‘-go’ have mainly same meaning of [enumerate], [chronicle], [coincidence], [reason], [amplification]. [amplification], following clause or sentence explains antecedent clause or sentence additionally, is newly meaning of ‘-ko’ and ‘geurigo’. [means] and [reason] are distinct meaning of ‘-ko’ and reveal only when ‘-ko’ combine verb phrases. When ‘geurigo’ combines Words and Phrases, ‘geurigo’ only signifies the meaning of [enumerate]. In level of pragmatics, they enumerate events belong to same topic. But ‘geurigo’ is only used to various topic arrays in level of pragmatics in contradistinction to ‘-ko’. Speaker selects between ‘-ko’ and ‘geurigo’ according to the recognition attitude of two or more events: events are whether associated or not, what speaker wants to express about events(tense, aspect, mood ect.), how much information is included each events.
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