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E-grāmata: Pragmatics of Japanese: Perspectives on grammar, interaction and culture

Edited by (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Edited by (Stanford University), Edited by (Michigan State University)
  • Formāts: 327 pages
  • Sērija : Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 285
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027264404
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  • Sērija : Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 285
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027264404
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Bringing together the latest studies on Japanese pragmatics, this edited volume showcases the breadth of research conducted in this ever-expanding, interdisciplinary field, with the introductory chapter providing a useful summary of developments in the field in the past decades. The twelve chapters address a variety of traditional and emerging topics by adopting diverse theoretical and methodological frameworks and presenting a range of perspectives on grammar, interaction and culture. They demonstrate a wide scope of pragmatics research informed by, as well as informing, usage-based grammar, cognitive linguistics, conversation analysis, sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and literary and cultural studies. Chapters also consider future directions as to how the study of Japanese language in use will continue to offer critical data and analyses to the field dominated by the study of English and other European languages. This volume is certain to be of interest to students and scholars engaged in pragmatics in general and the Japanese language in particular.
Dedication vii
Foreword xi
Acknowledgement xv
Introduction 1(16)
Junko Mori
Mutsuko Endo Hudson
Yoshiko Matsumoto
Part I Grammar
Chapter 1 Reason-coding in Japanese: A Multiple Grammar perspective
17(32)
Yumiko Kawanishi
Shoichi Iwasaki
Chapter 2 Amari/anmari/anma and totemo/tottemo in history and discourse: Interaction of negative polarity and positive polarity
49(26)
Rumiko Shinzato
Chapter 3 The form and meaning of the dangling mitaina construction in a network of constructions
75(24)
Yoshiko Matsumoto
Chapter 4 "Late projectability" of Japanese turns revisited: Interrelation between gaze and syntax in Japanese conversations
99(26)
Kanae Nakamura
Part II Interaction
Chapter 5 Superiors' directives in the Japanese workplace: Are they all strategic?
125(24)
Haruko Minegishi Cook
Chapter 6 Negotiating entitlement in Japanese: The case of requesting forms
149(24)
Naomi Geyer
Chapter 7 From subjectivity to intersubjectivity: A discourse-pragmatic study of the Japanese epistemic marker kamo (shirenai)
173(24)
Yan Wang
Chapter 8 Ne as an "impoliteness" ("detachment") marker?
197(22)
Mutsuko Endo Hudson
Part III Culture
Chapter 9 Genre and the cultural realms of taste in Japanese, Korean, and U.S. online recipes
219(26)
Susan G. Strauss
Heesun Chang
Yumi Matsumoto
Chapter 10 Metapragmatic discourse in self-help books on Japanese women's speech: An Indexical approach to social meanings
245(22)
Shigeko Okamoto
Chapter 11 Linguistic nationalism and fictional deception: Metapragmatic stereotype of non-Japanese in Japan
267(22)
Satoko Suzuki
Chapter 12 How does a non-native Japanese literary writer dissimulate and diversify the Japanese language? A case study of Hideo Levy
289(20)
Seiichi Makino
Subject Index 309(2)
Name Index 311