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3.3 Classifiers

  • Sunny K. Park-Johnson
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© 2024 Channel View Publications Ltd, Bristol/Blue Ridge Summit

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Tables and Figures ix
  4. Acknowledgements xiii
  5. 1 Introduction
  6. 1.1 Introduction 1
  7. 1.2 Theoretical Framework 2
  8. 1.3 Definitions 4
  9. 1.4 Heritage Speakers 9
  10. 1.5 Theoretical and Practical Implications of Studying Bilingual Children 14
  11. 2 Source of Data and Language Overview
  12. 2.1 Introduction 18
  13. 2.2 Participants 19
  14. 2.3 Data Collection 22
  15. 2.4 Language Overview: Korean 24
  16. 2.5 Language Overview: English 28
  17. 2.6 Chapter Summary 29
  18. 3 Korean Morphology
  19. 3.1 Introduction 30
  20. 3.2 Case Markers and Case Ellipsis 31
  21. 3.3 Classifiers 37
  22. 3.4 Transitivity Markers 40
  23. 3.5 Sentence Final Markers 43
  24. 3.6 Chapter Summary 46
  25. 4 Korean Syntax
  26. 4.1 Introduction 48
  27. 4.2 Word Order 49
  28. 4.3 Null Pronominals 52
  29. 4.4 Chapter Summary 57
  30. 5 English Morphology
  31. 5.1 Introduction 60
  32. 5.2 English Articles 61
  33. 5.3 English Verb Morphology 68
  34. 5.4 Chapter Summary 77
  35. 6 English Syntax
  36. 6.1 Introduction 80
  37. 6.2 Wh-Movement 80
  38. 6.3 Subject Auxiliary Inversion 83
  39. 6.4 Word Order 91
  40. 6.5 Pronominal Use 96
  41. 6.6 Chapter Summary 103
  42. 7 Code-Switching
  43. 7.1 Introduction 105
  44. 7.2 Code-Mixing: Structure 107
  45. 7.3 Code-Switching: Content 112
  46. 7.4 Code-Mixing: Frequency Over Time 115
  47. 7.5 Chapter Summary 117
  48. 8 Ten Years Later
  49. 8.1 Introduction 120
  50. 8.2 Theme 1: Korean Language Proficiency and Identity, Belongingness and Family 121
  51. 8.3 Theme 2: Shame 124
  52. 8.4 Theme 3: Finding Themselves 127
  53. 8.5 Analysis 129
  54. 8.6 Chapter Summary 132
  55. 9 Conclusions and Implications
  56. 9.1 Introduction 133
  57. 9.2 Implications for Linguistic Theory 136
  58. 9.3 Implications for Identity 140
  59. 9.4 Implications for Education 143
  60. 9.5 Next Steps 147
  61. References 149
  62. Index 161
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