The level of Feeling Verb : in the case of Anger words Choi, Sukjae (Korea University) This paper aims to describe level's associated with Korean language's feeling verb. It is known that feeling verbs have a level which can be described by a number. However it has not been searched statistically as of yet. For survey, we narrowed the targets down to 60 words which has ‘anger’ meaning to raise the results' confidence. And we surveyed university students and adults who were 25 years and over. Results showed ‘chiddulda(치떨다, grind one's teeth)’, ‘nobaldaebalhada(노발대발하다, furious)’, ‘yeokeopda(역겹다, disgusting)’, ‘jeongohada(증오하다, abhorrence)’, ‘keoknohada(격노하다, rage)’, ‘heomohada(혐오하다, aversion)’, ‘jinjeorinada(진저리나다, be choked)’, ‘jinnohada(진노하다, wrath)’ have high anger level over 7, and ‘pyorotonghada(뾰로통하다, sulky)’, ‘jiruhada(지루하다, boring)’, ‘saemnada(샘나다, jealoysy)’, ‘sikundunghada(시큰둥하다, sassy)’, ‘kuichanta(귀찮다, annoying)’, ‘pyeonchanta(편찮다, unwell)’ have low anger level of below 4. We compared university students and adults, and male and female. Generally, university students showed higher score than adults on the same word, and men also showed higher score than woman.
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1. 서론 2. 감정동사의 분류와 특성 3. 조사 방법 4. 대학생과 일반인을 대상으로 한 정도성 측정 4.1. 세대 간 비교 4.2. 성별 간 비교 5. 결론 부록: 설문조사표 인용문헌 Abstract