An introduction to Japanese linguistics


Natsuko Tsujimura.
Bok Engelsk 2014 Natsuko. Tsujimura,· Electronic books.
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[Hoboken] : : John Wiley & Sons Inc., , 2014.
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1 online resource (482 p.)
Utgave
3rd ed.
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Acknowledgments; 1: Introduction; Suggested Readings; 2: Phonetics; 1 Phonetic Inventory; 1.1 Consonants; 1.2 Vowels; 2 Suprasegmental Feature - Accent; 3 Acquisition Issues; Suggested Readings; Exercises; 3: Phonology; 1 Phonological Rules in Japanese; 1.1 Devoicing of High Vowels; 1.2 Nasal Assimilation; 1.3 Alveolar Alternations; 1.4 [h]/[F]/[ç] Alternations; 1.5 Digression on the Phoneme Status of [ts, č, š, ǰ, F, ç]; 1.6 Rule Ordering and the Nature of Rule statement; 2 Sequential Voicing - "Rendaku". - 1.4 Deixis1.5 Mimetics; 2 Tense and Aspect; 2.1 Tense; 2.2 Aspect; 3 Verb Semantics; 3.1 Semantic Classes of Verbs and their Syntactic Patterns; 3.2 Lexicalization; 4 Pragmatics; 4.1 Speaker's Meaning; 4.2 The Nature of Information; 4.3 Relevance of Contextual Information; 5 Acquisition Issues; Suggested Readings; Exercises; 7: Language Variation; 1 Dialectal Variation; 2 Styles and Levels of Speech; 3 Gender Differences; 4 Acquisition Issues; Suggested Readings; Exercises; Bibliography; Index. - 3 Mora vs. Syllable3.1 Speech Errors; 3.2 Language Games: "Babibu" Language; 3.3 Syllable-Based Phenomena; 4 Length Requirements; 5 Loanwords; 6 Accentuation in Japanese; 6.1 Compound Accentuation; 6.2 Accentual Variation among Endings; 6.3 Accentuation of Loanwords; 7 Mimetics - Palatalization; 8 Acquisition Issues; Suggested Readings; Exercises; 4: Morphology; 1 Parts of Speech Categories; 1.1 Nouns; 1.2 Verbs; 1.3 Adjectives; 1.4 Adverbs; 1.5 Postpositions; 1.6 Case Particles; 1.7 Adjectival Nouns; 1.8 Verbal Nouns; 2 Morpheme Types; 3 Word Formation; 3.1 Affixation; 3.2 Compounding. - 3.3 Reduplication3.4 Clipping; 3.5 Borrowing; 4 Issues in Japanese Morphology (1): Transitive and Intransitive Verb Pairs; 5 Issues in Japanese Morphology (2): Nominalization; 6 Issues in Japanese Morphology (3): Compounding; 6.1 Background; 6.2 N-V Compounds; 6.3 V-V Compounds; 7 Acquisition Issues; Suggested Readings; Exercises; 5: Syntax; 1 Syntactic Structures; 1.1 Syntactic Constituency; 1.2 Phrase Structures; 1.3 Phrase Structure Rules; 2 Word Order and Scrambling; 2.1 Basic Word Order; 2.2 Scrambling Phenomenon; 2.3 Noun Ellipsis; 3 Reflexives; 3.1 Zibun; 3.2 Zibun-Zisin; 4 Passives. - 4.1 Direct Passives4.2 Indirect Passives (Adversative Passives); 5 Causatives; 5.1 O-Causatives and Ni-Causatives; 5.2 The Double-O Constraint; 5.3 Causative Passives; 5.4 Adversative Causatives; 5.5 Lexical Causatives; 6 Relative Clauses (Sentence Modifiers); 6.1 The Ga/No Conversion; 6.2 Relative Clauses without Gaps; 6.3 Internally Headed Relative Clauses; 7 The Light Verb Construction; 8 Acquisition Issues; Suggested Readings; Exercises; 6: Semantics; 1 Word Meaning and Sentence Meaning; 1.1 Word/Phrase Meaning and Types of Relationships; 1.2 Sentence Meaning; 1.3 Metaphors and Idioms. - The third edition of this established textbook has been thoroughly updated and revised. It maintains its broad coverage of topics from phonetics to language variation, and increases its accessibility by incorporating a more descriptive, less theoretical approach. A fully updated new edition of this successful textbook introducing students to a wide range of issues, phenomena, and terminology in Japanese linguisticsIncludes extensive revisions to the chapters on phonetics, syntax and phonology, and incorporates a less theoretical, more descriptive approachFeature
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1-118-58409-0. - 1-118-58411-2. - 1-118-58430-9

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