@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007958, author = {李, 炫静}, journal = {言語の普遍性と個別性, 言語の普遍性と個別性}, month = {Mar}, note = {Korean verb/adjective endings are classified into two groups: pre-final endings and final endings. This paper examines the function of the retrospective suffix -deo, which is one of the prefinal endings. Previous studies have pointed out that the retrospective suffix -deo is a tense suffix and is used when the speaker recollects previous experiences. This paper insists that the suffix -deo has an evidential meaning, and that the use of the suffix -deo depends on the subject person and the type of verbs or adjectives. When the speaker’s information source is visual, the suffix -deo can be attached with a verb or a non-psychological adjective. In contrast, when the information source is non-visual, the suffix -deo can be used with a psychological adjective.}, pages = {59--69}, title = {朝鮮語の回想テンス形式-deo の用法}, volume = {9}, year = {2018} }