으로 (-ulo)#

Allomorph: 로 (-lo)

The postposition 으로 is highly polysemous. It is used primarily to mark entities relating to causal force (i.e., Instrument and Means), spatial locations (such as Goal, Path, and Direction), Identity, and Manner.

Causal Force#

For most causal force usages, postposition 으로 can be used interchangeably with 으로써 (-ulosse).

Instrument#

This postposition marks the Instrument role---an entity that facilitates an action via causal force.


knife-with
과일을
fruit-ACC
깎는다
peel

'Fruit is peeled with a knife' 001


honey-with
단맛을
sweetness-ACC
낸다
introduced

'(We) introduced sweetness using honey' 002

복잡한
complicated
계산은
calculations-TOP
계산기
calculator-with
합니다
do

'(We) do complicated calculations with a calculator' 003

Postpositions marking the materials of construction are considered SourceInstrument.

나무[p ko/로 Source--Instrument]
wood-with
집을
house-ACC
짓는다
build

'(We) build a house out of wood.' 004


this
안경
glasses
유리[p ko/로 Source--Instrument]
glass-with
만들어서
made-therefore
무겁다
heavy

'These glasses are heavy because they are made of glass' 005

Means#

Instrument is distinguished from Means, where the causal force is an event or a situation rather than an object or an entity.

눈물
tears-with
호소한다
petition-ACC

'(We) petition through tears(crying).' 006

거친
harsh
행동으로
behavior-with] {나를 me-ACC
울렸다
cause-to-cry

'(They) made me cry with their harsh behavior' 033

This usage can take on various construals:

  • PartPortionMeans:


    • sa-with
      시작하는
      starting
      단어
      word

      'Words that begin with `sa'' 034

    • 커피
      coffee-with
      시작하는
      starting
      아침
      morning

      'Morning that starts with (a cup of) coffee' 035

  • ThemeMeans:

    • 당신으로
      you-with
      충분하다
      enough

      'You are (more than) enough (for us)' 036

Identity#

Identity#

When attached to a title, role or a category, 으로 can also mark the Identity (both temporary and permanent) of the entity.

그는
he-TOP
나를
me-ACC
바보
idiot-as
여긴다
consider

'He considers me an idiot' 007


that
여자는
woman-TOP
현모양처
paragon of a good wife and wise mother-as
가정을
family-ACC
지켰다
protected

'As (the paragon of) a 'good wife and wise mother', she protected her family' 008

그는
he-TOP

this
학교
school
교사
teacher-as
있다
be

'He is (employed) in this school as a teacher' 009

If the marked nominal describes is a characteristic identity of an entity, then we assign the label of CharacteristicIdentity.


this
고장은
district-TOP
사과
apple-as
유명하다
known

'This district is famous for their apples' 010

Spatial#

Goal#

으로 also marks the Goal location (both literal and figurative) or state.

버스를
bus-ACC
타고
riding
으로
home-to
갔다
went
.

'(We) went home by bus.' 011

여기서
here-from
저기
there-to
옮겨라
move

'Move this from here to there' 012

오늘
today
뉴욕으로
New York-to
가는
going
비행기를
airplane-ACC
탔다
boarded

'Today we boarded an airplane headed to New York' 013

부장에서
manager-from
과장으로
general manager-to
승진했다
advanced
.

'(He) advanced from manager position to general manager position.' 014

체온이
temperature-NOM
37도
37 degrees-to
떨어졌다
dropped

'The temperature dropped to 37 degrees' 015

The final state of a transformation is also annotated as a Goal:

영희가
Yengi-NOM
현숙한
wise
처녀
lady-into
성장했다
grew

'Yengi grew into a wise lady' 016

좋았던
good
날씨가
weather
눈보라
blizzard-into
변했다
turned

'Good weather turned into a blizzard' 017

엉망으로
mess-into
만들었다
turned

'They messed it up. Lit: (They) turned it into a mess' 018

Path#

The postposition additionally serves to mark Path as seen in the following examples.

서울에서
Seoul-from
대구
Daegu-via
해서
by-way-of
부산에
Pusan-to
갔다
went

'(We) went from Seoul to Pusan by way of Daegu' 019

범인이
criminal
뒷길
back alley-via
빠져나갔다
slipped-away

'The criminal slipped away through the back alley' 020

모래가
sand-NOM
소가락
fingers
사이
space-between-through
흘러나왔다
flowed-out

'Sand flowed out through the fingers' 021

Paths of fictive motion is annotated with the construal LocusPath.

나무가지
branches
사이
space-between-through
보이는
seen
풍경이
scenery
멋지다
beautiful

'The scenery visible through the branches was beautiful' 022

Direction#

When attaching to directional adverbials, we annotate the postposition as Direction.

티셔츠를
t-shirt-NOM

up-wards
벗겼다
removed

'(I) removed (their) t-shirt upwards' 023

게는
crab-TOP

why
옆으
side-ways
걷는가
walk

'Why does a crab walk sideways' 024

앞으
front-wards
한발짝
one-step
나왔다
came

'(They) came forward one step' 025

Extent#

Another use for the postposition 으로 is to mark Extent.


more
멀리
further-wise
여행을
travels-ACC
계속하였다
continued

'(We) further continued on with our travels' 026

Manner#

Manner#

If the semantics of the nominal marked by 으로 qualitatively describes the event and is fully subsumed by the event (no new external event is introduces like in Means), then we have Manner. The phrase generally answers the question of how? or in what manner? the event happened.

그는
he-TOP
팔다
selling
남은
remaining
물건을
items-ACC
염가
discount-by
팔았다
sold

'He sold the remaining items from a previous sale at a discount' 027

그는
he-TOP

loud
소리
noise-by
떠들었다
yelled

'He yelled in a loud voice' 028

취미
entertainment
목적으로
goal-by
공부하시는
studying
분들
people

'People who study for entertainment purposes' 029

Manner uses can sometimes take on a more event-specific scene role via construal.

  • RateUnitManner:

    • 우리는
      we-TOP
      연필을
      pencil-ACC
      낱개
      unit-by-also
      판다
      sell

      'We also sell pencils by unit' 030

    • 번데기
      silk-pupa
      2킬로
      2kg-by
      묶어
      bundled
      판다
      sell

      'We sell silk pupa in/by 2 kg bundles' 031

  • CauserManner

    • 이번
      this
      겨울에는
      winter-ey-TOP
      감기
      cold-by
      고생했다
      suffered

      'This past winter, we suffered from cold' 032

    • 갑작스러운
      sudden
      폭우
      downpour-by
      농작물이
      crops-NOM
      떠내려갔다
      washed-away

      'Crops were washed away by a sudden downpour' 033

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