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Diachrony of personal pronouns in Japanese : a functional and cross-linguistic perspective
Ishiyama, Osamu. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2019
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Routledge handbook of Japanese sociolinguistics
Heinrich, Patrick (Herausgeber); Ōhara, Yumiko (Herausgeber). - New York : Routledge, 2019
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Technology-supported learning in and out of the Japanese language classroom : advances in pedagogy, teaching and research
Zimmerman, Erica (Herausgeber); McMeekin, Abigail (Herausgeber). - Blue Ridge Summit : Multilingual Matters, 2019
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Genders and classifiers : a cross-linguistic typology
Mihas, Elena (Herausgeber); Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. (Herausgeber). - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Ambiguous verb sequences in Transeurasian languages and beyond
Johanson, Lars (Herausgeber); Karakoç, Birsel (Herausgeber); Csató, Éva Ágnes (Herausgeber). - Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2019
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Heart- and soul-like constructs across languages, cultures, and epochs
Peeters, Bert (Herausgeber). - London : Routledge, 2019
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Causation and reasoning constructions
Kanetani, Masaru. - Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing, 2019
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Diachrony of personal pronouns in Japanese : a functional and cross-linguistic perspective
Ishiyama, Osamu. - Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019
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Grammatik der Bedeutungsstiftung
Ogawa, Akio. - : Stauffenburg Verlag, 2019
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Brückenschläge. Deutsch-russische Germanistiken im Dialog
Imo, Wolfgang (Hrsg.); Kornilova, Ljudmilla (Hrsg.); Kulpina, Larisa (Hrsg.). - Heidelberg : Winter, 2019
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Los japonesismos culinarios : = The Japanese loanwords for food
In: Anuario de letras. - México : Univ. 7 (2019) 1, 61-103
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Edo in the Manga World: Appare Jipangu! and Early Modern Japanese Literature
In: Senior Projects Spring 2019 (2019)
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What is the impact of raw MT on Japanese users of Word preliminary results of a usability study using eye-tracking
In: Guerberof Arenas, Ana orcid:0000-0001-9820-7074 , Moorkens, Joss orcid:0000-0003-4864-5986 and O'Brien, Sharon orcid:0000-0003-4864-5986 (2019) What is the impact of raw MT on Japanese users of Word preliminary results of a usability study using eye-tracking. In: XVII Machine Translation Summit, 19-23 Aug 2019, Dublin, Ireland. (In Press) (2019)
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The Historical Development of Initial Accent in Trimoraic Nouns in Kyoto Japanese
Angeles, Andrew. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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The language of Fiction in The Tale of Genji: Linguistic Representation of Characters’ Internal States in Literature
Azuma, Ayano. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
Abstract: This dissertation investigates sentences of narration rendered in the text of The Tale of Genji that read as if the reader were experiencing a character’s internal states, such as consciousness, perceptions and, emotions on his own. This type of sentence is generally known as ‘free indirect speech’ and has been used as a technique in European literature since the 19th century (Pascal, 1977). However, these sentences (henceforth sentences of represented internal states: SRIS) are also observed in The Tale of Genji, a representative Japanese novel written in the 11th century (known as the Heian period). In the studies of The Tale of Genji, extensive research has been conducted on this type of sentence, but the majority of research mostly examined the usage of honorifics by using a qualitative method of close reading, which has left other linguistic elements not fully examined. Employing a two-pronged method including quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis, the current study attempts to identify linguistic elements that contribute to creating SRIS and to investigate how these linguistic elements are used in this type of sentence as well as the effects it creates in The Tale of Genji. The current quantitative analysis indicates that lexical items associated with subjectivity are statistically proved to be less preferred in sentences of narration, yet they are preferably utilized in SRIS. This finding matches the claim made in previous linguistic studies. That is, subjectivity is the key linguistic quality creating this type of sentence across different languages. In addition, examining specific scenes known as the kaimami (peering) in The Tale of Genji, the current qualitative analysis reveals that SRIS play an important role and create various effects in context. First, SRIS provide vividness to the text by rendering a direct representation of a character's here-and-now in sentences of narration. Secondly, SRIS make it possible to highlight a piece of information that plays a crucial role in the story as well as to add depth especially to the visual description of a scene.The current findings and discussion provide a new perspective on the on-going discussion of SRIS in the textual analysis of The Tale of Genji by incorporating a quantitative method into literary textual analysis. Furthermore, it also indicates that there is a common linguistic quality, subjectivity, to render this type of sentence across different languages in order to enhance this characteristic phenomenon in literary texts.
Keyword: corpus linguistics; Japanese linguistics; Linguistics; literary linguistics; The Tale of Genji
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9k5239p5
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The Collection of Creative Writing By Learners of Japanese リレー小説集
Takakura, Asako Hayashi. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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The effectiveness of real-time ultrasound visual feedback on tongue movements in L2 pronunciation training
In: ISSN: 2215-1931 ; EISSN: 2215-194X ; Journal of Second Language Pronunciation ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02194902 ; Journal of Second Language Pronunciation, John Benjamins, 2019, 5 (1), pp.72-97. ⟨10.1075/jslp.16022.ant⟩ (2019)
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Hanae Koiso (ed.): Corpus of spoken Japanese. Vol. 3. Tokyo: Asakura Shoten, 2015
In: Keiryō kokugogaku. - Tōkyō : Gakkai 32 (2019) 3, 169-172
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Statistical information of the NINJAL corpora: BCCWJ frequency table, vocabulary table, etc.
In: Keiryō kokugogaku. - Tōkyō : Gakkai 32 (2019) 1, 33-40
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Yasuhiro Kondo (ed.): Text corpora and Japanese historical linguistics. Tokyo: Hitsuji Shobo, 2015
In: Keiryō kokugogaku. - Tōkyō : Gakkai 32 (2019) 3, 163-168
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