East Asian Languages and Literatures Faculty
 

Seungja Choi

Lector of Korean
East Asian Lanuages and Literature
E-mail: seungja.choi@yale.edu

Education:

    B.A., English Language and Literature, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
    M.A., English Language and Literature, Yonsei Universtiy, Seoul, Korea
    M.A., Linguistics, University of Toronto
    Ph.D. Linguistics, Yale University. 2000

Area of Specialization: Korean Linguistics/ Language Teaching-Korean
Year Appointed: 1990
Languages: Korean (native), English

Publications:

    "Topicality, Genericity, and Logophoricity: The Postpositional markers, nun in Korean and wa in Japanese from an Argument Perspective."
    Ph.D. Dissertation, Yale University

    "A Pragmatic Analysis of the Postpositional Marker, nun," in Description and Explanation in Korean Linguistics, Ross King ed.
    Cornell East Asia Series. 1998.

    "Negative Pre-emphasis," in Harvard Wokl, Hanshing Publishing Co., Seoul, Korea, 1991.

    "A Reanalysis of the Postpositional Particle nun," in Harvard Wokl, Hanshin Publishing Co., Seoul, Korea, 1989.

    "Some Aspects of Korean Negation," in Harvard Wokl Hanshin Publishing Co., Seoul, Korea, 1985.

 

 

 
Faculty East Asian Languages and Literatures