Difference between revisions of "Template:SpeechForms"
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+ | * From Wikipedia: The highest six levels are generally grouped together as jondaenmal (존댓말), while the lowest level (haeche, 해체) is called banmal (반말) in Korean. | ||
+ | * Need to page through ''Using Korean'' and find the speech forms. | ||
+ | * Need to document examples of all these. | ||
+ | * Need to distinguish levels in examples used throughout grammar pages on this wiki. Need appropriate linking. | ||
+ | * Need to compose tree structure of speech levels: | ||
+ | ** For example, 존댓말 supposedly contains 6 levels within it. What are these levels? | ||
+ | * (to be extended) | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_language#Speech_levels | ||
+ | * Possibly irrelevant: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_honorifics | ||
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Revision as of 01:54, 3 August 2010
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Information
- From Wikipedia: The highest six levels are generally grouped together as jondaenmal (존댓말), while the lowest level (haeche, 해체) is called banmal (반말) in Korean.
- Need to page through Using Korean and find the speech forms.
- Need to document examples of all these.
- Need to distinguish levels in examples used throughout grammar pages on this wiki. Need appropriate linking.
- Need to compose tree structure of speech levels:
- For example, 존댓말 supposedly contains 6 levels within it. What are these levels?
- (to be extended)