과 (-kwa)#

Allomorph: 와 (-wa)

See also: 랑 (-lang) and 하고 (-hako)

Accompaniment and Concomitants: Ancillary#

This adposition marks the surplus participant that accompanies another more prominent participant in the event. In the examples below, these usages allow for "함께" insertion, equivalent to English "together" insertion. Note that 과 is mostly interchangeable with the postpositions 랑 and 하고.

아버지
friend-with
(함께)
(together)
여행을했다
travelled

'(I) travelled (together) with my father.' 001

친구
friend-with
(함께)
(together)
산책
walk
나갔다
went

'(I) went for a walk (together) with a friend' 002

남편
husband-with| {(함께) (together)
점심을
lunch-ACC
먹습니다
eat

'(I) eat lunch (together) with my husband' 003

Please note that "pure" Ancillary label is reserved for instances where the marked nominal is NOT required by the verb (i.e., it is a tag-along accompanier). If the verb assigns the role of the nominal, then we annotate the scene role as either Agent or Theme as discussed in the subsection below.

AgentAncillary and ThemeAncillary#

For verbs like fight, marry or exchange that require more than one participant in the event, the surplus participant marked by the postposition takes on the scene role that is equal to the primary participant's role as seen below.

  • AgentAncillary:

    • 누나
      sister-with
      자주
      often
      다툰다
      fight

      '(I) fight often with my sister.' 004

    • 교수님
      professor-with
      의논해
      discuss
      보세요
      try

      'Discuss it with your professor.' 005

    • 진절한
      kind
      사람하고
      person-with
      결혼하고
      marry
      싶어요
      want

      '(I) want to marry a kind person' 006

  • ThemeAncillary:

    • 자전거가
      bicycle-NOM
      자동차
      car-with
      부디쳤다
      collided

      'The bicycle collided with the car' 007

    • 말을
      horse-ACC

      car-with
      바꿨다
      exchanged

      '(I) exchanged the horse with a cow' 008

Note that the examples above resist the "together" insertion. For some verbs the "together" insertion can alter the meaning of the sentence.

  • Marry:

    • 친구
      person-with
      결혼하고
      marry
      싶어요
      want

      '(I) want to marry a friend' 009

    • 친구
      friend-with
      함께
      together
      결혼하고
      marry
      싶어요
      want

      '(I) want to marry my friend when they marry (like in a group wedding)' 010

  • Fight:

    • 누나
      sister-with
      싸웠다
      fought

      'I fought with (against) my sister' 011

    • 누나
      sister-with
      함께
      together
      싸웠다
      fought

      'I fought with together with my sister (against a common enemy)' 012

Conjunctive: Ensemble#

For conjunctive usages of 과, we assign the label of Ensemble

수학
math-and
과학
science

'math and science' 013

점심으로
lunch-for

bread-and
우유를
milk-ACC
먹었다
ate

'(We) ate bread and milk for lunch.' 014

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