The Cambridge handbook of Japanese linguistics
edited by Yoko Hasegawa
Bok Engelsk 2018
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Utgitt | Cambridge University Press
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Omfang | XVI, 760 sider : illustrasjoner, kart
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Opplysninger | Part 1. Overview. Introduction / Yoko Hasegawa -- The history of the language / Bjarke Frellesvig -- Layered structure, positional shifts, and grammaticalization / Rumiko Shinzato -- Linguistic typology and the Japanese language -- Kaoru Horie -- Dialects / Michinori Shimoji -- Writing and literacy in modern Japan / Florian Coulmas -- Part 2. Sound system and lexicon. Moras and syllables / Timothy J. Vance -- Pitch accent / Haruo Kubozono -- Intonation / Yosuke Igarashi -- Semantics and morphosyntax of mimetics / Kiyoko Toratani -- Events and properties in morphology and syntax / Taro Kageyama -- Part 3. Grammatical Foundation. Case / Wataru Nakamura -- Subjects and topics / Yoko Hasegawa -- Negation / Hideki Kishimoto -- Tense and aspect / Wesley M. Jacobsen -- Modality / Heiko Narrog -- Logophoricity, viewpoint, and reflexivity / Yukio Hirose -- Word order and extraction: a functional approach / Mitsuaki Shimojo -- Part 4. Grammatical Constructions. Nominalization / Masayoshi Shibatani -- Clausal noun modification / Yoshiko Matsumoto -- Internally headed relativization and related constructions / Kyoko Hirose Ohara -- Benefactives / Nobuko Hasegawa -- Passives / Shoichi Iwasaki -- Conditionals / Seiko Fujii -- Part 5. Pragmatics/Sociolinguistics. Sentence-final particles / Emi Morita -- Linguistic politeness / Michael Haugh -- Speech style shift / Haruko Minegishi Cook -- Discourse/conversation analysis / Polly Szatrowski -- Language, gender, and sexuality / Shigeko Okamoto.
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ISBN | 1-316-95275-4
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