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Journal of Speech Sciences
2001 Volume.8 No. 4 p.289 ~ p.305
The Implicational Meaning and Prosody of Conjunctive Marker ¢¥-ko¢¥ in Korean


Abstract
The conjunctive maker ¢¥-ko¢¥ in Korean can be interpreted as meaning either conjunctive ¢¥and¢¥ or ordering ¢¥and then¢¥. The interpretation of ¢¥-ko¢¥ is ambiguous in written texts but not in spoken texts. It is because the meaning of the utterance is determined by the combination of the text with its prosody.
The two meaning of ¢¥-ko¢¥ can be explained by the theory of implicature, which was introduced by Grice (1973, 1981). This paper examines the meaning of the marker ¢¥-ko¢¥ with respect to the relation between its meaning and prosody. The results of the experiments in this paper showed that the prosodic phrasing in Korean influences the interpretation of the marker ¢¥-ko¢¥. When two constituents combined by ¢¥-ko¢¥ are realized in the same accentual phrase, the marker can be interpreted as meaning ¢¥exactly be ordely¢¥. This meaning can be classified as the Particularlized Conversational Implicature (PCI) in Gricean theory. In the other cases of phrasing, the marker ¢¥-ko¢¥ can mean either ¢¥conjunctive¢¥ or ¢¥be ordely¢¥ by the Generalized Conversational Implicature (GCI).
Tfhe fact that phrasing determines the interpretations of the marker ¢¥-ko¢¥ can be seen as supporting the view that prosody interacts with various levels of linguistic phenomena from phonology to pragmatics.
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