The purpose of this study is to find the aspect in Korean Sign Language and conduct a comparative analysis with Korean. And, look at people who use Korean Sign Language as learners of Korean as a second language.
In order to study Korean Sign Language aspect, conducted literature research, analy...
The purpose of this study is to find the aspect in Korean Sign Language and conduct a comparative analysis with Korean. And, look at people who use Korean Sign Language as learners of Korean as a second language.
In order to study Korean Sign Language aspect, conducted literature research, analysis of news programs, and text experiments. In Korean Sign Language, it was possible to find a propective, progressive, conclusive, resultative, habitual, and inerative, and 14 expressions could be found. In the case of Korean aspect, it was divided into propective, progressive, conclusive, completive, and resultative through the literature.
When comparing Korean and Korean sign language, it was divided into three. The first is a completive that is in Korean but not in Korean, the second is a habitual and inerative that can be found only in Korean Sign Language, and the third is a propective, progressive, conclusive, and resultative that can be found both Korean and Korean Sign Language.
The result indicated that the aspect of Korean and Korean Sign Language are different, and expect systematic learning and direct application in learning Korean for Deaf who are learning Korean as a second language.
The purpose of this study is to find the aspect in Korean Sign Language and conduct a comparative analysis with Korean. And, look at people who use Korean Sign Language as learners of Korean as a second language.
In order to study Korean Sign Language aspect, conducted literature research, analysis of news programs, and text experiments. In Korean Sign Language, it was possible to find a propective, progressive, conclusive, resultative, habitual, and inerative, and 14 expressions could be found. In the case of Korean aspect, it was divided into propective, progressive, conclusive, completive, and resultative through the literature.
When comparing Korean and Korean sign language, it was divided into three. The first is a completive that is in Korean but not in Korean, the second is a habitual and inerative that can be found only in Korean Sign Language, and the third is a propective, progressive, conclusive, and resultative that can be found both Korean and Korean Sign Language.
The result indicated that the aspect of Korean and Korean Sign Language are different, and expect systematic learning and direct application in learning Korean for Deaf who are learning Korean as a second language.
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