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UNINA9910461841303321 |
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Autore |
Iwasaki Shōichi |
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Subjectivity in grammar and discourse [[electronic resource] ] : theoretical considerations and a case study of Japanese spoken discourse / / Shoichi Iwasaki |
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1993 |
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1-283-42443-6 |
9786613424433 |
90-272-7727-3 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (163 p.) |
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Studies in discourse and grammar ; ; v. 2 |
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Japanese language - Discourse analysis |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Based on the author's 1988 UCLA dissertation. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [101]-106) and index. |
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SUBJECTIVITY IN GRAMMAR AND DISCOURSE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; PREFACE; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; Table of contents; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. Speaker and Subjective Phenomena; 1. Absence of the speaker; 2. Existence of the speaker; 2.1. Speaker as the center of deictic elements; 2.1.1. COME; 2.12. GIVE; 2.2. Speaker as the center of evaluation and attitude; 2.2.1. The lexical outlet; 2.2.2. The morphosyntactic outlet; 2.3. Speaker as the center of epistemological perspective; 2.3.1. Expressions of intention; 2.3.2. Mental processes |
2.3.3. Sensation, emotion and desire2.4. Summary; Chapter 2. Speaker Epistemological Perspective; 1. Three types of perspective; 2. Perspective principle; 3. Information accessibility; 4. Information accessibility and transitivity; 5. Information accessibility hypothesis; 5.1. Inner process verb omou 'think'; 5.2. Internal state adjectives; 5.3. Transitive verb naguru 'hit (a person)'; 6. Conclusion; Chapter 3. Speaker Perspective and Tense Form Variation; 1. The ""puzzling"" uses of tense forms; 2. Tense form variation in narrative; 2.1. The canonical pattern; 2.2. Deviant cases |
2.2.1. The 1S/NONPAST association2.2.2. The 3S/?AST association: Speaker's sudden realization; 2.2.3. The IAS/PAST association: |
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Speaker's evaluation; 2.3. Summary; 3. Tense form variation in English and Japanese narratives; 3.1. The HP in English and tense form variation in Japanese; 3.2. The vividness effect and tense forms; 4. Tense forms and the structure of a clause; 5. Conclusion; Chapter 4. Speaker Perspective and Switch Reference; 1. Clause chaining in Japanese; 1.1. Morphological outline; 1.2. Functions of clause chaining forms; 2. The switch reference system in Japanese |
2.1. The canonical pattern2.2. Switch of information accessibility; 2.2.1. TARA across 1S clauses; 2.2.2. TARA between IS and IAS clauses; 2.2.3. D irection of perspective shift; 2.2.4. Inanimate subjects; 3. Conclusion; Chapter 5. Speaker Perspective and Language Universals; 1. Perspective Distinction; 2. Perspective phenomena in other languages; 2.1. Perspective split; 2.1.1. Perspective split for semantic interpretation; 2.1.2. Case marking (Split ergativity; 2.1.3. Predicate morphology; 2.2. Levels of information accessibility within S-perspective |
2.3. Perspective and transitivity in other languages3. Concluding remarks; NOTES; Chapater 1: Speaker and Subjective Phenomena; Chapter 2: Speaker Epistemological Perspective; Chapter 3: Speaker Perspective and Tense Form Variation; Chapter 4: Speaker Perspective and Switch Reference; Chapter 5: Speaker Perspective and Language Universa1s; REFERENCES; Appendix A: Data Transcription Conventions; 1. Vowels and consonants; 2. Intonation; 3. Symbols for paralinguistic and interactional features; 4. An example; 4.1. Original Transcript; 4.2. Modified Transcript |
5. Clause, intonation unit and data presentation |
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This book investigates the notion of subjectivity from a pragmatic point of view. There have been attempts to reduce the notion of the speaker or subjectivity as a syntactic category, or to seek an explanation for it in semantic terms. However, in order to understand the vast range of subjectivity phenomena, it is more fruitful to examine how the attributes and the experience of the real speaker affect language. The volume provides a theoretical/methodological basis for the study of various aspects of language and discourse and applies these specifically to Japanese spoken discourse, for which |
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UNINA9910778910603321 |
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Autore |
Heinrich Patrick |
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TheMaking of Monolingual Japan : Language Ideology and Japanese Modernity / / Patrick Heinrich |
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Blue Ridge Summit, PA : , : Multilingual Matters, , [2012] |
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©2012 |
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1-280-12093-2 |
9786613524799 |
1-84769-658-9 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (212 p.) |
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Disciplina |
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English language -- Japan |
Japan -- Languages |
Language and culture -- Japan |
Language and languages -- Study and teaching -- Japan |
Language and languages -- Variation |
Linguistics -- Study and teaching -- Japan |
Second language acquisition |
Language and languages - Study and teaching - Japan |
Second language acquisition - Variation - Japan |
Linguistics - Japan |
English language |
Language and culture |
Languages & Literatures |
East Asian Languages & Literatures |
Philology & Linguistics |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Language Ideology as a Field of Enquiry -- 2. The Call of Mori Arinori to Replace Japanese -- 3. The Creation of a Modern Voice -- 4. The Unifi cation of Japanese -- 5. The Linguistic Assimilation of Ryukyuans and Ainu -- 6. The Most Beautiful |
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Language in the World -- 7. Language Ideology as Self-FulfillingProphecy -- 8. Current Challenges to Modernist Language Ideology -- 9. Language Ideology in 21st-century Japan -- References -- Index |
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Japan is widely regarded as a model case of successful language modernization, and it is often erroneously believed to be linguistically homogenous. There is a connection between these two views. As the first ever non-Western language to be modernized, Japanese language modernizers needed to convince the West that Japanese was just as good a language as the national languages of the West. The result was a fervent desire for linguistic uniformity. Today the legacy of modernist language ideology poses many problems to an internationalizing Japan. All indigenous minority languages are heading towards extinction, and this purposefully created homogeneity also affects the integration of immigrants and their languages. This book examines these issues from the perspective of language ideology, and in doing so the mechanisms by which language ideology undermines linguistic diversity are revealed. |
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UNINA9910299743003321 |
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Titolo |
Nonlinear approaches in engineering applications 2 / / Reza N. Jazar, Liming Dai, editors |
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New York : , : Springer, , 2014 |
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[1st ed. 2014.] |
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1 online resource (xii, 317 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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515.64 |
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620.001515252 |
629.8 |
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Engineering mathematics |
Nonlinear theories |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographic references and index. |
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Part I: Analytical Nonlinearity -- Smart Flat Ride Tuning -- Light-Tracking Kinematics of Mobile Platform -- Diagnosis and Control of Nonlinear Oscillations of a Fluttering Plate -- A New Approach to the Tracking Control of Uncertain Nonlinear Multi-body Mechanical Systems -- Robustness of Orthogonal Eigenstructure Control to Actuators Failure -- Part II Practical Nonlinearity -- Energy Harvesting from Flows Using Piezoelectric Patches -- Experimental and Finite Element Nonlinear Dynamics Analysis of Formula SAE Impact Attenuator -- Nonlinear Vehicle Seat BSR characterization using CAE Methodology -- Parametric Segmentation of Nonlinear Structures in Visual Data: An Accelerated Sampling Approach -- Mechanical and Electromechanical Parametric Amplifiers. |
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Nonlinear Approaches in Engineering Applications 2 focuses on the application of nonlinear approaches to different engineering and science problems. The selection of topics for this book is based on the best papers presented in the ASME 2010 and 2011 in the tracks of Dynamic Systems and Control, Optimal Approaches in Nonlinear Dynamics and Acoustics, both of which were organized by the editors. For each selected topic, detailed concept development, derivations and relevant knowledge are provided for the convenience of the readers. The topics that have been selected are of great interest in the fields of engineering and physics and this book is designed to appeal to engineers and researchers working in a broad range of practical topics and approaches. This book also: Provides updated principles and applications of the nonlinear approaches in solving engineering and physics problems Demonstrates how nonlinear approaches may open avenues to better, safer, cheaper systems with less energy consumption Has a strong emphasis on the application, physical meaning, and methodologies of nonlinear approaches in different engineering and science problems. |
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