KOR 1000 Lecture 2: KOR1000 - Grammar 2
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Both attaches to a noun with no spaces in between them. Is used to indicate an object that is close to the speaker. Is used to indicate an object that is far from both listener and speaker. Both are used only as the subject of a sentence. [ n1 / n2 / : n1 = n2 ] / is the topic marker which indicates the preceding n is the topic of the sentence. *tip: all korean vowels end with a place of articulation that does not touch a passive articulator. The marker that attaches to it will be a sound that touches the passive articulator. (noun-ending does not touch passive articulator) + (marker that begins with a sound which touches a passive articulator) Raise the tone at the end of the sentence. Means too/also/as well" and it may replace - / attached to n1. To mark for comparison, / is used for contrast or comparison.