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ArtikelThe role of the overt expression of first and second person subject in Japanese  
Oleh: Lee, Duck-Young ; Yonezawa, Yoko
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Pragmatics: An Interdiciplinary Journal of Language Studies vol. 40 no. 4 (Apr. 2008), page 733-767.
Topik: Overt expression; Subject omission; First and second person subjects; Japanese; Spoken language
Fulltext: Lee_Duck-Young.pdf (276.11KB)
Isi artikelWhile much attention has previously been paid to the well-known phenomenon of subject omission in Japanese, the flip side of the same phenomenon – namely, cases where the subjects are overtly expressed, in particular even in typical environments for the omission – has been neglected in the literature of Japanese linguistics. Focusing on first and second person subjects, the current study details the role of their overt use in conversations, and shows that in addition to the function in discourse contexts, such as ‘contrastiveness’ and ‘emphasis’, the overt expression of first and second person subjects is a useful tool to index the speaker’s social relationship with the other participant, such as social difference or intimacy. This is particularly important for a group of pro-drop languages like Japanese and Korean, in which the expression of difference is the norm and a variety of personal references play a significant role in expressing such difference, as well as intimacy.
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