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There was an adverbializing suffix -tye/lye in Middle Korean, found in, e.g. alom-tye or say-lye. -tye was used after consonants, and lye after vowels. The Idu expressions '新丁' was related to say-lye. Moreover, there was dialect variation in Middle Korean between the final endings /ye/ and /a/. This variation can also be observed in the adverbializing suffix -tye/lye, which sometimes appears as -ta/la, e.g., musum-ta, say-la and estyey-la.(Seoul National University)
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