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be sure to cite ODIN and the source document. Please use the following citation record or variant thereof:
Yang, Byong-Seon (1994). Morphosyntactic Phenomena of Korean in Role and Reference Grammar.
URL: http://wings.buffalo.edu/linguistics/people/students/dissertations/yang/YANGDis.pdf
(Last accessed 2005-06-03).
ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 1274&langcode=isl (2021-05-27).
Example #1:
(2.96) a. Henni hefur alltaf ótt Ólafur leiDinlegur.
Her (D) has always thought Olaf (N) boring(Nsg)
"She has always considered Olaf boring."
Example #2:
eir leiDinlegur.
they(N) boring(N)
"I have always considered Olaf boring."
Example #3:
d. Mig vantar peningpa.
Me(A) lack(IMPER) money(A)
"I lack money." (Van Valin 1991b:146-147)