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PREFACE
 EXPLANATORY NOTES

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1. SHAKESPEARIAN ENGLISH: AN INTRODUCTION.
 1. Shakespeare¡¯s contribution to the making of Modern English.
 2. Subjunctive forms.
 3. Functional shifts.
 4. Various verb forms.
 5. Extensive use of verbs.
 6. Verbs: agreement of number.
 7. Establishment of the tense system.
 8. Misuse of case forms.
 9. Tense auxiliaries ¡®will¡¯ and ¡®shall¡¯.
10. Comparative and superlative degrees.
 11. Shakespearian vocabulary.
 12. Native expressions.
 13. Low style vocabulary.
 14. High level vocabulary.
 15. Vocabulary from classical and Romance languages.
 16. Dialectal vocabulary.
 17. Vocabulary first used in Shakespeare.
 18. Words misused.
 19. Intensifiers.
 20. Auxiliary ¡®do¡¯.
21. Flat adverbs.
 22. Smile (Á÷À¯:òÁêç) and metaphor (ëßêç).
23. Linguistic Approach to Shakespeare.
 24. Semantic changes.

2. PARTS OF SPEECH: FUNCTIONAL SHIFT.
 1. Why functional shift.
 2. Widening the horizon of expression.

3. COMPOSITION.
 1. The making of compund words in Shakespeare.
 2. Other compound words.

4. TENSE.
 1. Tense forms in Shakespeare.
 2. Present tense forms.
 2.1. ãùòõîÜ ÇöÀç (actual present) ¸¦ ³ªÅ¸³»´Â úÞî¤ãÁð¤û¡.
2.2. ÛñãÁîÜ ÇöÀç (generic present) ¸¦ ³ªÅ¸³»´Â úÞî¤ãÁð¤û¡.
3. Preterit tense forms.
 3.1 ãùòõîÜ °ú°Å (actual past) ¸¦ ³ªÅ¸³»´Â ΦËÛãÁð¤û¡.
3.2 ÛñãÁîÜ °ú°Å (generic past) ¸¦ ³ªÅ¸³»´Â ΦËÛãÁð¤û¡.
4. Present perfect tense forms.
 5. Past perfect tense forms.
 6. Future tense forms.

5. MOOD.
 1. Indicative (òÁàãÛö) vs. subjunctive (Ê£ßÌÛö).
2. Subjunctive present ´ë½Å indicative present°¡ ¾²ÀÌ´Â °æ¿ì.
3. Subjunctive present tense forms.
 4. Subjunctive past tense forms.
 5. Subjunctive present and past perfect tense forms.

6. CASE.
 1. Case forms in Shakespeare.
 2. Vocative (È£°Ý).
3. Nominative cases (ÁÖ°Ý).
4. Absolute nominative constructions (Àý´ëÁְݱ¸¹®).
5. Accusative cases (´ë°Ý).
6. Dative cases (¿©°Ý).
7. Ethical datives (°ø°¨¿©°Æ).
8. Genitive cases (¼Ó°Ý).

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7. NUMBER.
 1. ⦶ó´Â ÙþÛöÛôñ (category of number).
 2. øúõóâ¢Ó«ÀÇ Çϳª·Î ¾²ÀÌ´Â â¦Ûôñ (category of number as a means of expression).
 3. ¡®eyne¡¯ ÜÜâ¦û¡ (¡®eyne¡¯ plural forms).
 4. Ç¥ÇöÀÇ ÆøÀ» ³ÐÈ÷±â À§ÇØ ßóâûÙþ¿¡¼­ ¾²ÀÌ´Â ÜÜâ¦û¡
(plural forms in declarative sentences to widen expressive spheres).
 5. Ù½ëåܨûù ÜÜâ¦û¡ (mutation plural forms).
 6. Üôܨûù ÜÜâ¦û¡ (unchanged plural forms).
 7. ì£ñì ÜÜâ¦û¡ (double plural forms).
 8. ÝÂûù ÜÜâ¦û¡ (differentiated plural forms).
 9. ï¾Óß ÜÜâ¦û¡ (absolute plural forms).
 10. ó¢ùêÙ£Þò (collective nouns).
 11. ÚªòõÙ£ÞòÀÇ â¦ (number in material nouns).
 12. õÎßÚÙ£ÞòÀÇ â¦ (number in abstract nouns).
 13. ð¨èÝÀÇ ¡®we¡¯ (royal ¡®we¡¯).
14. Be friends with ~ Ï°Ùþ.
15. There is ~ Ï°Ùþ.
16. Many a man ~ Ï°Ùþ.
17. â¦ÀÇ ìéöÈ (agreement of number).

8. PERSON.
 1. ShakespeareÀÇ ìÑöà (person in Shakespeare).
 2. Thou art ~ Ï°Ùþ.
3. ¡®You¡¯and ¡®thou¡¯.
4. 2ìÑöà: -est.
 5. 3ìÑöà: -th.
 6. ÞªìÑöà Ï°Ùþ (impersonal constructions).
 7. If it please you¡­.
 8. Methinks (=It seems to me).
 9. Methought (=It seemed to me).
 10. ìÑöà Ï°Ùþ (personal constructions).
 11. Indefinite ¡®it¡¯.

9. GENDER.
 1. Gender in Modern English.
 2. Masculine.
 3. Feminine.
 4. Neuter.
 5. Zero gender.

10. VOICE.
 1. Shakespearian English¿¡¼­ ÷¾ (voice) ¶ó´Â ÙþÛöÛôñÂ
(grammatical category) °¡ Â÷ÁöÇÏ´Â ºñÁß.
2. By-áôÔÑû¡ (¡®By¡¯-passive forms).
 3. With-áôÔÑû¡ (¡®With¡¯-passive forms).
 4. Of-áôÔÑû¡ (¡®Of¡¯-passive forms).
 5. ±âŸÀÇ áôÔÑû¡ (Other passive forms).
 6. Zero passives.

11. COMPARISON.
 1. Various forms of comparison in Shakespeare.
 2. Irregular comparisons.
 3. Comparisons of equality.
 4. ¡®More noble, nobler¡¯: nominal, attributive, predicative.
 5. Emphatic ¡®most¡¯.
6. ¡®Most noble, noblest¡¯: nominal, attributive, predicative.
 7. Comparative degrees.
 8. Comparisons of superiority.
 9. Comparisons of superiority with ¡®more¡¯.
10. Comparisons of inferiority.
 11. Comparisons of proportion.
 12. Double comparisons.

12. Article.
 Shakespearian English¿¡¼­ ¾²ÀΠήÞòÀÇ ¿ë¹ý.

çÍήÞò (zero articles).
 1. Ä£¼÷ÇÑ ÁÖº¯ »ç¶÷µé, Ìùï½Ù£, ãÁÊà, ãÝÞÀÙ£ µîÀ» ³ªÅ¸³»´Â °æ¿ì.
2. õÎßÚÙ£Þò (abstract nouns), ÚªÕáÞò (mass-words)¿Í ÇÔ²² ¾²ÀÌ´Â °æ¿ì.
3. ¡°ÔÑÞò + ÙÍîÜåÞ¡± (verb + object) Ï°Ùþ¿¡¼­ ¾²ÀÌ´Â çÍήÞò.
4. ¡°be-ÔÑÞò + ßóâûåÞ¡± (be + predicative) Ï°Ùþ¿¡¼­ ¾²ÀÌ´Â çÍήÞò.
5. °¢Á¾ ÜÜâ¦Ù£Þò (plural nouns)¿Í ÇÔ²² ¾²¿©, ƯÈ÷ ±× ¸í»çÀÇ Ò®ØüîÜÀΠƯ»öÀ»
 °­Á¶ÇÏ´Â °æ¿ì.
6. °¢Á¾ Ó¤â¦Ù£Þò (singular nouns)¿Í ÇÔ²² ¾²¿©, ±× Ù£Þò°¡ ³»Æ÷ÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Â
Ò®ØüîÜÀÎ ¶æ (internal meanings)À» °­Á¶ÇÏ´Â °æ¿ì.
7. îñöÇÞòÏ£ (prepositional phrases)¸¦ Çü¼ºÇÒ ¶§.
8. ÓßðÎÊï (contrast)À» ºÎ°¢½ÃÅ°·Á ÇÒ ¶§.

ïÒήÞò (definite articles).
 1. ïÒήÞòÀÇ ÀϹÝÀûÀÎ ¼º°Ý (general characters of the definite articles).
 2. ÙþØæß¾ (contextual), ¶Ç´Â ßÒüÏß¾ (situational)
¾î´À ´©±¸ÀÎÁö ¶Ç´Â ¹«¾ùÀÎÁö ¾Ë ¼ö ÀÖÀ» ¶§.
3. õÅöàîÜ ¶Ç´Â ÀÏÁ¤ÇÑ Ý»×¾¸¦ ³ªÅ¸³»´Â µ¥ ¾²ÀÌ´Â ïÒήÞò.
4. ÷åàõÀ̳ª æµùÜÀ» ³ªÅ¸³»´Â µ¥ ¾²ÀÌ´Â ïÒήÞò.
5. õÌß¾Ðä, ßí⦠(ordinal number)¿Í ÇÔ²², ¶Ç´Â °¢Á¾ αéÄåÞÏ£ ¾È¿¡¼­.

ÝÕïÒήÞò (indefinite articles).
 1. ðú×¾³ª Ý»×¾ ¶Ç´Â ë¯ÓôåÞ (introductory words)·Î ¾²ÀÌ´Â °æ¿ì.
2. ËÁô÷ (individuality)¸¦ °­Á¶ÇÏ´Â µ¥ ¾²ÀÌ´Â ÝÕïÒήÞò.
3. ¼û¾î ÀÖ´Â ¡°àõÌ«¡±À̳ª ¡°÷åß䡱À» ºÎ°¢½ÃÅ°´Â °æ¿ì.
4. ÝÂÛÕ (distribution)À» ³ªÅ¸³»´Â ¿ë·Ê.
5. Indicating similarity.
 6. Distributive ¡®a¡¯.

13. Relatives.
 1. Shakespeare°¡ ±¸»çÇÑ °¢Á¾ μÌõÞòÀÇ ¾ç»ó.
2. Who: ð¤ùÚîÜ ¿ë¹ý (restrictive uses).
 3. Who: ææáÙîÜ ¿ë¹ý (continuative uses).
 4. Whose: ð¤ùÚîÜ ¿ë¹ý (restrictive uses).
 5. Whose: ææáÙîÜ ¿ë¹ý (continuative uses).
 6. Whom: ð¤ùÚîÜ ¿ë¹ý (restrictive uses).
 7. Whom: ææáÙîÜ ¿ë¹ý (continuative uses).
 8. Which: ð¤ùÚîÜ ¿ë¹ý (restrictive uses).
 9. Which: ææáÙîÜ ¿ë¹ý (continuative uses).
 10. Which: μÌõû¡é»Þò (relative adjectives)·Î ¾²ÀÌ´Â ¿ë¹ý.
11. That: ð¤ùÚîÜ ¿ë¹ý (restrictive uses).
 12. That: ææáÙîÜ ¿ë¹ý (continuative uses).
 13. Where: ð¤ùÚîÜ ¿ë¹ý (restrictive uses).
 14. Where: ææáÙîÜ ¿ë¹ý (continuative uses).
 15. Which: »ç¶÷À» ¹Þ´Â´Ù (referring to persons).
 16. Ưº°ÇÑ Î¼ÌõÞò ¡®the which¡¯.
17. μÌõû¡é»Þò ¡®which¡¯ (relative adjectives ¡®which¡¯).
18. μÌõÜùÞò ¡®whereof¡¯ (relative adverbs ¡®whereof¡¯).
19. μÌõÜùÞò ¡®when¡¯ (relative adverbs ¡®when¡¯).
20. μÌõÜùÞò ¡®whence¡¯ (relative adverbs ¡®whence¡¯).
21. ¡®whereon¡¯, ¡®whereto¡¯ µî ÜÜùê μÌõÜùÞò (compound relative adverbs).
 22. ÜÜùê μÌõÜùÞò (compund relative adverbs) ¡®wherein¡¯.
23. ±âŸ μÌõÞò (other relatives).
 24. μÌõÞò ßèÕÔ (relatives omitted).
 25. à»ú¼Þò ßèÕÔ (antecedents omitted).

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