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日琉諸語における除括性の調査票 ...
SHIMOJI, Michinori. - : Zenodo, 2022
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日琉諸語における除括性の調査票 ...
SHIMOJI, Michinori. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Corpus of Japanese Telephone Conversation at Hiroshima University : Design and Current Status
五十嵐 陽介; 廣川 純子; Yosuke IGARASHI. - : 国立国語研究所, 2022
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SUGGESTIVNESS OF THE “OFUDESAKI” TEXT: INTENTION OR FORTUITOUSNESS? ; СУГГЕСТИВНОСТЬ ТЕКСТА «ОФУДЭСАКИ»: УМЫШЛЕННОСТЬ ИЛИ СЛУЧАЙНОСТЬ? ; СУГЕСТИВНІСТЬ ТЕКСТУ «ОФУДЕСАКІ»: УМИСНІСТЬ ЧИ ВИПАДКОВІСТЬ?
In: Opera in linguistica ukrainiana; No. 28 (2021) ; Записки з українського мовознавства; № 28 (2021) ; 2415-7562 ; 2414-0627 (2021)
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Perceptions of an Osaka Father: How Regional Dialect Influences Ideas on Masculinity and Fatherhood
King, Sara. - : University of Oregon, 2020
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Polite Language Forms as Markers of an Emerging New Language Order in Nikkei-Brazilian Japanese
In: Languages ; Volume 4 ; Issue 3 (2019)
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Figures and data associated with the article: Rendaku in place names across Japanese dialects ...
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Figures and data associated with the article: Rendaku in place names across Japanese dialects ...
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洒落本コーパス構築の試行
市村 太郎; 村山 実和子; Taro ICHIMURA. - : 国立国語研究所, 2017
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痛みを表す言語表現ウズクの地域差
竹田 晃子; 鑓水 兼貴; Koko TAKEDA. - : 国立国語研究所, 2016
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Sociolingüística japonesa aplicada a la traducción : problemas de traducción del lenguaje de género en el manga y el anime
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I am a Child of the Sun by Fukushi Kōjirō
In: Transference (2016)
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「首都圏の言語」をめぐる概念と用語に関して
鑓水 兼貴; Kanetaka YARIMIZU. - : 国立国語研究所, 2014
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中学校国語科における言語単元の開発研究 : 「方言」を扱う単元の場合 ; Research on Linguistic Teaching Unit Design in Junior High School Japanese Language : Instruction in Dialects
米田 猛; 宮崎 理恵. - : 富山大学人間発達科学部附属人間発達科学研究実践総合センター, 2014
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宮沢賢治と浜田広介の語法に見る方言からの影響
小島 聡子; Satoko KOJIMA. - : 国立国語研究所, 2013
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Production des voyelles du français par des apprenants japonophones : effet du dialecte d'origine
In: Actes de la conférence conjointe JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2012 ; Conférence conjointe JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2012 ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00977582 ; Conférence conjointe JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2012, Jun 2012, Grenoble, France. pp.771-778 (2012)
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Parental Influence on Dialect Acquisition: The Case of the Tone System of Kagoshima Japanese
竹村 亜紀子; Akiko TAKEMURA. - : 国立国語研究所, 2012
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Variation and change in Osaka Japanese honorifics: a sociolinguistic study of dialect contact
Strycharz, Anna Maria. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2012
Abstract: This thesis is a sociolinguistic investigation into the use of local referent honorific suffixes by speakers of Osaka Japanese (OJ). Its main goal is to add to our understanding of the variation and change in the use of honorification among Japanese speakers, by including a combination of methodologies and frameworks within the scope of one discussion. The analysis covers both local referent honorific suffixes HARU, YARU and YORU, as well as Standard Japanese forms, (RA)RERU and so called special verbs. The main focus, however, is on providing a detailed examination of the local referent honorific suffix HARU. An analysis of the distribution patterns of this honorific allows us to explore (i) ongoing changes in its use across three generations of speakers, and (ii) the indexicality of its meaning in use, including the changing social meanings attached to the form see in the analysis of interactions, distribution and metapragmatic comments. The analysis shows that the use of both local and standard honorifics in informal conversations of OJ users is decreasing significantly among younger speakers. However, it also highlights the different linguistic behaviour of young men and young women in this speech community, and links their use of HARU with local linguistic and cultural ideologies, showing how they may be affecting both perceptions and patterns of use of the form. Additionally, the analysis in this dissertation looks at various levels of linguistic structure, allowing us to explore whether the Osaka honorific system does indeed function as a single system, or whether different forms at different levels of linguistic structure have their own histories and trajectories. The analysis suggests that the honorific resources available to OJ users (both standard and local features) need to be seen as a continuum (cf. Okamoto 1998), rather than separate and distinct systems. Both qualitative and quantitative methods are employed in the analysis. The quantitative analysis investigates the ongoing changes in the frequency of use of HARU, as well as its distribution according to a range of social and linguistic functions. The qualitative analysis suggests that HARU is socially meaningful for the speakers, performing multiple functions in the interpersonal domain of discourse. Combining the two approaches to study Japanese honorifics in naturally occurring conversations is an attempt at bridging the gap between a number of previous studies.
Keyword: dialect contact; honorifics; Japanese; language change
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/7759
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Impressions of standard Japanese and Osaka dialect
In: Theses : Honours (2006)
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Africa & Asia : Göteborg working papers on Asian and African languages and literatures . - ; 0003 : Africa & Asia : Göteborg working papers on Asian and African languages and literatures . -
In: Africa & Asia : Göteborg working papers on Asian and African languages and literatures (2003)
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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