“…More specifically, the verbal endings in Korean are well known to be complex in their syntactic structures in the sense that the verbal endings carry much of functional load in the grammatical aspects such as sentence mood, tense, voice, aspect, honorific, conjunction, etc. : for example, inter alia, tense (Hwang, 2003), grammatical voice (Park, 2007), interaction of tense-aspect-mood marking with modality (Song, 1998), evidentiality (Lim, 2008), and interrogativity (Lim, 2011). More additional endings can be used to denote various semantic connotations.…”