English Pronunciation Clinic Week 2: Differences Multimedia Study Guide Produced by: Charles Copeland Video 3: Korean vs English Grammar
Grammar Differences Tied with next module. Why important? Grammar effects reductions, intonation, and sentence level stress Korean has less function words Differences in suffixes Korean has different grammatical sequence than English
Less Function Words There are no articles There are less prepositions Suffixes There are less auxiliary words Suffixes
Prepositions in Korean In the park ( 공원에서 ) (My) little sibling (brother or sister) AND big sister are at home. 동생과 누나가 집에 있어요
More Suffixes I study Korean from 9 to 1 o’clock. ( 아홉 시부터 한 시까지 C C C C 한국말을 공부해요.) C C At 2 o’clock ( 두 시에 )
Function Words Prepositions (Suffixes) And /Or (conjunctions) (Suffixes) Auxiliary Verbs (Suffixes) Articles (don’t exist) Possessive Adjectives Personal Pronouns A lot less in Korean than English
Grammatical Sequence English SVO Korean SOV Why important? Changes the way things are stressed
Go to the next Study Guide Week 2: Differences All images in the power point were found using the insert online pictures function with the creative commons image search option which is a feature of Microsoft PowerPoint Phoneme information from Celce-Murcia et al. (1996) Quiz 2: Korean vs English