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A lexicometric analysis of the Japanese novel kokoro (Natsume Soseki) ; Analyse lexicométrique du roman japonais kokoro (« Le pauvre coeur des hommes ») de Natsume Soseki
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01473996 ; 2017 (2017)
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Non-local temporal adjustments caused by length contrasts: the case of Japanese
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In: Phonetics and Phonology in Europe 2017: PaPE 2017 ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01735014 ; Phonetics and Phonology in Europe 2017: PaPE 2017, Jun 2017, Cologne, Germany (2017)
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Rewriting the Past: Reception and Commentary of Nihon shoki, Japan's First Official History
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The sound pattern of Japanese surnames
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Tanaka, Yu. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
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In: Tanaka, Yu. (2017). The sound pattern of Japanese surnames. UCLA: Linguistics 0510. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2x8341db (2017)
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Real and Imagined Women's Voices in Russian and Japanese Societies: Media, Self-Perceptions, and Everyday Language Practices
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Real and Imagined Women's Voices in Russian and Japanese Societies: Media, Self-Perceptions, and Everyday Language Practices
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In: Konstantinovskaia, Natalia. (2017). Real and Imagined Women's Voices in Russian and Japanese Societies: Media, Self-Perceptions, and Everyday Language Practices. UCLA: Asian Languages & Cultures 00A9. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/76r9w0zr (2017)
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From variation to the emergence of linguistic regularities
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In: Current Trends in Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01469827 ; Current Trends in Linguistics, 2017, Hamburg, Germany (2017)
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Patients' experiences of communication support in Japanese-English medical encounters
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A lexicometric analysis of the Japanese novel kokoro (Natsume Soseki) ; Analyse lexicométrique du roman japonais kokoro (« Le pauvre coeur des hommes ») de Natsume Soseki
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01473996 ; 2017 (2017)
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A (more) comparative approach to some Japanese etymologies
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In: Studies in Japanese and Korean historical and theoretical linguistics and beyond ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01584927 ; McClure, William; Vovin, Alexander. Studies in Japanese and Korean historical and theoretical linguistics and beyond, Brill, pp.55-64, 2017, 9789004350854. ⟨10.1163/9789004351134_007⟩ (2017)
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機械翻訳用超大規模辞書データ資源
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In: http://pj.ninjal.ac.jp/corpus_center/lrw2016.html (2017)
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Investigating the Form-Meaning Mapping in the Acquisition of English and Japanese Measure Phrase Comparatives ...
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Patients' experiences of communication support in Japanese-English medical encounters ...
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FACILITATING JAPANESE-ENGLISH BILINGUALISM FOR JAPANESE CHILDREN IN WEST VIRGINIA
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In: COLA Research and Creativity Conference (2017)
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Total reduplication in Japanese ideophones: An exercise in Localized Canonical Typology
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 2, No 1 (2017); 40 ; 2397-1835 (2017)
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Cross-linguistically, reduplication associated with iconic readings, such as plurality, iteration, and continuation, is prevalent in ideophones. However, not all reduplicative processes in ideophones are clearly iconic. Notably, both less and more iconic uses of reduplication are encountered in ordinary vocabulary resulting in the overlapping semantic functions of reduplication between ideophonic and non-ideophonic (i.e., prosaic) lexical categories. Given this, the aim of this paper is not to establish one clear-cut point to distinguish ideophonic reduplication from prosaic reduplication that may be impossible, but to specify dimensions of possibilities along which several instances of ideophonic and prosaic reduplication can be calibrated, using Canonical Typology (Corbett 2003; 2005; 2006; 2007; 2012; 2015). The current paper adopts the canonical approach of typology in an innovative way – not to compare a reduplicative phenomenon across languages (classic “typology”), but within a language by drawing ideophonic and prosaic data from Japanese, which is rich in reduplication and ideophones. Measuring the canonicity values of the various occurring types of ideophonic and prosaic reduplication against six criteria for canonical ideophonic reduplication, this paper shows how many and what criteria can differentiate the two sets of phenomena. Consequently, it reveals how ideophonic and prosaic reduplication are alike or different from each other. It also demonstrates the utility of Localized Canonical Typology, for the precise description and analysis of complex categories in a single language.
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Canonical Typology; derivational morphology; ideophones; Japanese; reduplication
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URL: https://www.glossa-journal.org/jms/article/view/gjgl.267 https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.267
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The syllable as a prosodic unit in Japanese lexical strata: Evidence from text-setting
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 2, No 1 (2017); 93 ; 2397-1835 (2017)
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Semantics of the Sino-Japanese derived noun ' verbal noun + sha (“person”) '
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01571625 ; 2017 (2017)
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