類義語「慣れる」「馴染む」「親しむ」の使い分け -人․物․動物など主体と対象の関係を中心に-
A study on the usage of synonyms "nareru, najimu, shitashimu" -Focusing on the relationship between subject and object, such as the person, thing, and animal-.
This study analyzed the usage of synonyms "nareru, najimu, shitashimu". The analysis results are as follows. ①"Nareru" represents a change in state. Object promotes change, therefore subject changes. Accordingly, subject is the person, body part, and animal. Thing cannot be subject. "Nareru" has nuances of “not good at object, not fond of object at first". ②"Najimu" represents the result of a change in state. In other words, subject naturally (habitually) feels comfortable as time passes. "Najimu" does not have nuances of “not good at object, not fond of object at first". In the case of "najimu", subject is the person, thing, and body part. The causative form is often used. ③"Shitashimu" is used when subject enjoys object and acts positively. Therefore, only person can be subject. "Shitashimu" does not have nuances of “not good at object, not fond of object at first". The passive form is often used.
한국언어연구학회 [The Korean Association of Language Studies]
설립연도
1996
분야
인문학>언어학
소개
한국언어연구학회는 언어학과 언어교육 분야의 연구를 통하하여 학문의 질적 향상과 국내외 회원 및 학회간의 학술 교류와 친목을 도모한다. 이를 위해 학술 연구 발표회, 강연회, 강습회를 개최하고, 정기학회지, 연구보고서, 서적 등을 간행하며, 그 밖에 지역사회에 필요한 사업과 연구 활동을 수행하는데 중점을 두고 있다.