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Synthetic Assistance for Creation and Communication
In: http://cl.aist-nara.ac.jp/thesis/dthesis-takabayashi.pdf (2004)
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Context-independent Acoustic Models for
In: http://www.geocities.com/lek_japan/iscit2004_group.pdf (2004)
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Prosody by Phase: Evidence from Focus. Intonation–Wh-scope Correspondence in Japanese. This volume
In: http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2006/839/pdf/isis01_3ishihara.pdf (2004)
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Silent Pauses in Simulated Request-Refusal Type Dialogues : A Phonetic Analysis of German, Korean, and Japanese
In: Proceedings of Symposium of Nordic Association for Japanese and Korean Studies (NAJAKS) ; Symposium of Nordic Association for Japanese and Korean Studies (NAJAKS) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00283727 ; Symposium of Nordic Association for Japanese and Korean Studies (NAJAKS), Aug 2004, Göteborg, Sweden. pp.17 (2004)
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Spécifiques numériques japonais
Blin, Raoul; Antonov, Anton; Goto, Yumi. - : HAL CCSD, 2004
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02264637 ; Blin Raoul. 2004, 2-9521843-0-5 (2004)
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Bilingual Hayashi Corpus
Hayashi, Mariko. - : TalkBank, 2004
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Japanese Miyata Corpus
Miyata, Susanne. - : TalkBank, 2004
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Japanese - Miyata - Tai Corpus
Miyata, Susanne. - : TalkBank, 2004
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Japanese Hamasaki Corpus
Hamasaki, Naomi. - : TalkBank, 2004
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Japanese Ishii Corpus
Ishii, Takeo. - : TalkBank, 2004
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Japanese Noji Corpus
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Japanese Miyata-Aki Corpus
Miyata, Susanne. - : TalkBank, 2004
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CABank Japanese Corpus
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SLABank Japanese-English Connolly Corpus
Connolly, Steven. - : TalkBank, 2004
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日韓断り談話に見られる理由表現マーカー : ウチ・ソト・ヨソという観点から
任 炫樹; Hyun soo YIM. - : 国立国語研究所, 2004
Abstract: 名古屋大学大学院 ; Nagoya University ; 本稿の目的は,日本語と韓国語の断り談話において理由表現マーカーがどのように現れるかを明らかにすることにある。ロールプレイ調査から得られた資料を基にして,理由表現マーカーを分析した結果,次の3点が検証された。(1)両言語の理由表現マーカーの使用頻度には,後続節の省略ができるかどうかということが関係している。(2)日本語ではウチ・ソト・ヨソ意識が理由表現マーカーの使用に明確に反映されるのに対して,韓国語ではそのような意識の反映が日本語ほど顕著ではない。(3)韓国語では,後続節が省略された「理由表現マーカー中止文」を用いるだけで聞き手に対する丁寧さや配慮を示すことができるが,日本語では必ずしもそうではなく,どのような理由表現マーカーを用いるか,どのような内容で断り談話が構成されるかが問題になる。 ; In this study, I shall compare the reason expressions appearing at the end of phrases in Japanese and Korean refusal discourse. At the end of Japanese expressions of reasons, the following styles are common: node-type, kara-type, shi-type, te-type, kedo-type and the proposition-type. In Korean, reason expressions often end in tt'aemune-type, nikka-type, seo-type, go-type, neunde-type, and the proposition type. In this study I separate the expressions in the above way and call the various expressions, 'reason-expression markers.' This study differs from other research in that I have brought in the aspect of uchi, soto, yoso. Separating the problem into of uchi (I, II), soto, yoso I have reconsidered the kinds of reason expressions, and found that in both languages the frequency of choice of the reason marker increases according on the uchi (I,II) soto, yoso relationship. As for Japanese, the uchi (I, II) case the kara-type, shi-type, and the proposition type are most frequent, whereas in the node-type is used most on soto, yoso situation. On the other hand, in Korean the expression to distinguish uchi (I, II) soto, yoso is the seo-type, proposition-type. Other than that, the neunde-type, is the most widely used and its usage does not change frequency based on the uchi (I, II) soto, yoso. Although there is some difference in frequency among tt'aemune-type, nikka-type, go-types it is not great enough to warrant categorization. Moreover, in discontinuance-sentence of Japanese, there is some difference in the frequency according to uchi (I, II) soto, yoso, but it appears without awareness. In terms of the awareness of uchi (I, II) soto, yoso it is not a question whether to use a marker but rather which marker to use to end the sentence is dependent on the content structure of the refusal discourse. In the case of Korean, discontinuance- sentences, reason expression markers tend to appear most in uchi II soto and yoso situations, and the level of frequency is much higher than in Japanese. The reason for this can be understood because the discontinuance-sentence which includes "neunde" conveys a more than sufficient degree of politeness in itself.
Keyword: discontinuance-sentence; Japanese and Korean; reason-expression markers; refusal discourse; soto; uchi; yoso; ウチ・ソト・ヨソ; 断り談話; 日本語と韓国語; 理由表現マーカー; 理由表現マーカー中止文
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現職日本語教師の言語教育観 : 良い日本語教師像の分析をもとに
八木 公子; Kimiko YAGI. - : 国立国語研究所, 2004
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標準語形初出年と鉄道距離重心 : 鉄道距離・使用率・初出年の3D散布図と東西クラスター
井上 史雄; Fumio INOUE. - : 国書刊行会, 2004
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台湾人上級日本語学習者の初対面接触会話におけるスピーチレベル・シフト : 日本語母語話者同士による会話との比較
陳 文敏; Wen-Miin CHEN. - : 国立国語研究所, 2004
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Some Aspects of Productivity in Affixation
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Equivalence of noise annoyance scales in Japanese and English : An experiment using bilingual subjects
Masden, Kirk; Yano, Takashi. - : The Acoustical Society of Japan, 2004
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