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sudanglo (프로필 보기) 2013년 2월 25일 오전 10:35:30
Every so often there's an outbreak of korektitis - you know the argument over whether korekta can mean correct or whether it can only mean corrective or correctional.
Such an outbreak occurred recently in a thread in the Esperanto forum.
Underlying this malsano is the idea that Korekt is a verbal root and roots must have a fixed grammatical class.
It occurred to me this morning that fans of the grammatical class theory might still be able to rescue the theory by declaring Korekt not to be a verb or an adjective or a noun but to belong to another class.
Maybe the derivations would all seem regular if korekt were declared to be adverbial, or even to belong to a fifth class.
Such an outbreak occurred recently in a thread in the Esperanto forum.
Underlying this malsano is the idea that Korekt is a verbal root and roots must have a fixed grammatical class.
It occurred to me this morning that fans of the grammatical class theory might still be able to rescue the theory by declaring Korekt not to be a verb or an adjective or a noun but to belong to another class.
Maybe the derivations would all seem regular if korekt were declared to be adverbial, or even to belong to a fifth class.