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The 'noun phrase' across languages : an emergent unit in interaction / edited by Tsuyoshi Ono, Sandra A. Thompson
The 'noun phrase' across languages : an emergent unit in interaction / edited by Tsuyoshi Ono, Sandra A. Thompson
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (374 pages)
Disciplina 415.5
Altri autori (Persone) OnoTsuyoshi
ThompsonSandra A
Collana Typological studies in language
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Noun phrase
ISBN 90-272-6151-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction / Sandra A Thompson and Tsuyoshi Ono -- Part I. Languages from Europe: 2 The Finnish se että initiated expressions: NPs or not? / Karita Suomalainen, Anna Vatanen and Ritva Laury -- 3. Emergent complex noun phrases: On-line trajectories of 'relativized' NPs in French talk-in-interaction / Ioana-Maria Stoenica, Simona Pekarek Doehler and Anne-Sylvie Horlacher -- 4. The noun phrase as an emergent unit in Finnish / Marja-Liisa Helasvuo -- 5. Noun phrases in other-repetitions: Observations of Swedish talk-in interaction / Jan Lindström, Martina Huhtamäki and Anne-Marie Londen -- 6. Asserting no-problemness in Spanish: 'No hay (ningún) problema' and the study of noun phrases in interaction / Chase Wesley Raymond and Barbara A. Fox -- 7. Multimodal noun phrases / Leelo Keevallik -- 8. Nouns and noun phrases in other-initiated repair in English atypical interaction: A case study of augmentative and alternative communication / Patricia Mayes -- Part II. Languages from other parts of the world: 9. Multiple nominal expressions in Garrwa conversation / Ilana Mushin -- 10. The pragmatics of 'light nouns' in Besemah / Bradley McDonnell -- 11. NP clustering in Mandarin conversational interaction / Hongyin Tao -- 12. What can Japanese conversation tell us about 'NP'? / Tsuyoshi Ono and Sandra A. Thompson -- 13. Robust argument phrases (DPs) but unruly NPs in Maa / Doris L. Payne.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794299103321
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020]
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The 'noun phrase' across languages : an emergent unit in interaction / edited by Tsuyoshi Ono, Sandra A. Thompson
The 'noun phrase' across languages : an emergent unit in interaction / edited by Tsuyoshi Ono, Sandra A. Thompson
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (374 pages)
Disciplina 415.5
Altri autori (Persone) OnoTsuyoshi
ThompsonSandra A
Collana Typological studies in language
Soggetto topico Grammar, Comparative and general - Noun phrase
ISBN 90-272-6151-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction / Sandra A Thompson and Tsuyoshi Ono -- Part I. Languages from Europe: 2 The Finnish se että initiated expressions: NPs or not? / Karita Suomalainen, Anna Vatanen and Ritva Laury -- 3. Emergent complex noun phrases: On-line trajectories of 'relativized' NPs in French talk-in-interaction / Ioana-Maria Stoenica, Simona Pekarek Doehler and Anne-Sylvie Horlacher -- 4. The noun phrase as an emergent unit in Finnish / Marja-Liisa Helasvuo -- 5. Noun phrases in other-repetitions: Observations of Swedish talk-in interaction / Jan Lindström, Martina Huhtamäki and Anne-Marie Londen -- 6. Asserting no-problemness in Spanish: 'No hay (ningún) problema' and the study of noun phrases in interaction / Chase Wesley Raymond and Barbara A. Fox -- 7. Multimodal noun phrases / Leelo Keevallik -- 8. Nouns and noun phrases in other-initiated repair in English atypical interaction: A case study of augmentative and alternative communication / Patricia Mayes -- Part II. Languages from other parts of the world: 9. Multiple nominal expressions in Garrwa conversation / Ilana Mushin -- 10. The pragmatics of 'light nouns' in Besemah / Bradley McDonnell -- 11. NP clustering in Mandarin conversational interaction / Hongyin Tao -- 12. What can Japanese conversation tell us about 'NP'? / Tsuyoshi Ono and Sandra A. Thompson -- 13. Robust argument phrases (DPs) but unruly NPs in Maa / Doris L. Payne.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828439503321
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020]
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Fixed expressions : building language structure and social action / / edited by Ritva Laury, Tsuyoshi Ono
Fixed expressions : building language structure and social action / / edited by Ritva Laury, Tsuyoshi Ono
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (246 pages)
Disciplina 401.41
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis - Social aspects
Conversation analysis - Social aspects
Phraseology
Idioms
ISBN 90-272-6062-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794477403321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2020]
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Fixed expressions : building language structure and social action / / edited by Ritva Laury, Tsuyoshi Ono
Fixed expressions : building language structure and social action / / edited by Ritva Laury, Tsuyoshi Ono
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (246 pages)
Disciplina 401.41
Collana Pragmatics & beyond new series
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis - Social aspects
Conversation analysis - Social aspects
Phraseology
Idioms
ISBN 90-272-6062-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910806157703321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2020]
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Style shifting in Japanese [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Kimberly Jones, Tsuyoshi Ono
Style shifting in Japanese [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Kimberly Jones, Tsuyoshi Ono
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub., c2008
Descrizione fisica vi, 335 p. : ill
Disciplina 495.6
Altri autori (Persone) JonesKimberly <1959->
OnoTsuyoshi
Collana Pragmatics & beyond
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Style
Speech
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-10486-1
9786612104862
90-272-8966-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453861803321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub., c2008
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Style shifting in Japanese [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Kimberly Jones, Tsuyoshi Ono
Style shifting in Japanese [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Kimberly Jones, Tsuyoshi Ono
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub., c2008
Descrizione fisica vi, 335 p. : ill
Disciplina 495.6
Altri autori (Persone) JonesKimberly <1959->
OnoTsuyoshi
Collana Pragmatics & beyond
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Style
Speech
ISBN 1-282-10486-1
9786612104862
90-272-8966-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The messy reality of style shifting / Kimberly Jones and Tsuyoshi Ono -- Style shifts in Japanese academic consultations / Haruko Minegishi Cook -- Interpersonal functions of style shift: the use of plain and masu forms in faculty meetings / Naomi Geyer -- Speech style shift as an interactional discourse strategy: the use and non-use of desu/-masu in Japanese conversational interviews / Shoko Ikuta -- Playing with multiple voices: emotivity and creativity in Japanese style mixture / Senko K. Maynard -- Riyuu 'reason for nai desu and other semi-polite forms / Mutsuko Endo Hudson -- Masen or nai desu, that is the question: a case study into Japanese conversational discourse / Satoshi Uehara and Etsuko Fukushima -- The power of femininity: can Japanese gender variation signify contradictory social meanings? / Yuka Matsugu -- Tuning speech style and persona / Yoshiko Matsumoto -- Speech style and the use of regional (Yamaguchi) and standard Japanese in conversations / Shigeko Okamoto -- "Involved" speech style and deictic management of spatio-temporal and textual reference: a case of ko/so-deictics in Japanese / Kuniyoshi Kataoka -- Variation in prosodic focus of the Japanese negative nai: issues of language specificity, interactive style, and social situations / Shoji Takano.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782528803321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub., c2008
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Style shifting in Japanese / / edited by Kimberly Jones, Tsuyoshi Ono
Style shifting in Japanese / / edited by Kimberly Jones, Tsuyoshi Ono
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub., c2008
Descrizione fisica vi, 335 p. : ill
Disciplina 495.6
Altri autori (Persone) JonesKimberly <1959->
OnoTsuyoshi
Collana Pragmatics & beyond
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Style
Speech
ISBN 1-282-10486-1
9786612104862
90-272-8966-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The messy reality of style shifting / Kimberly Jones and Tsuyoshi Ono -- Style shifts in Japanese academic consultations / Haruko Minegishi Cook -- Interpersonal functions of style shift: the use of plain and masu forms in faculty meetings / Naomi Geyer -- Speech style shift as an interactional discourse strategy: the use and non-use of desu/-masu in Japanese conversational interviews / Shoko Ikuta -- Playing with multiple voices: emotivity and creativity in Japanese style mixture / Senko K. Maynard -- Riyuu 'reason for nai desu and other semi-polite forms / Mutsuko Endo Hudson -- Masen or nai desu, that is the question: a case study into Japanese conversational discourse / Satoshi Uehara and Etsuko Fukushima -- The power of femininity: can Japanese gender variation signify contradictory social meanings? / Yuka Matsugu -- Tuning speech style and persona / Yoshiko Matsumoto -- Speech style and the use of regional (Yamaguchi) and standard Japanese in conversations / Shigeko Okamoto -- "Involved" speech style and deictic management of spatio-temporal and textual reference: a case of ko/so-deictics in Japanese / Kuniyoshi Kataoka -- Variation in prosodic focus of the Japanese negative nai: issues of language specificity, interactive style, and social situations / Shoji Takano.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814034403321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub., c2008
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Usage-based approaches to Japanese grammar : towards the understanding of human language / / edited by Kaori Kabata, Tsuyoshi Ono
Usage-based approaches to Japanese grammar : towards the understanding of human language / / edited by Kaori Kabata, Tsuyoshi Ono
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins B.V, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (318 p.)
Disciplina 495.65
Collana Studies in Language Companion Series (SLCS)
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Usage
Japanese language - Spoken Japanese
Japanese language - Writing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-272-7031-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Usage-based Approaches to Japanese Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgement; List of contributors; Situating usage-based (Japanese) linguistics; 1. Introduction; 2. Themes in usage-based linguistics; 2.1 Universals and cross-linguistic orientation; 2.2 External factors and interdisciplinary orientation; 2.3 Parting from intuition; 2.4 Non-discrete nature of linguistic categories; 2.5 No division between synchrony and diachrony; 3. Preview of the articles; References; Part 1.Cognition and language use; Subordination and information status
1. Introduction 2. Foreground vs. background information; 3. Degree of subordination; 4. Object complement clause in Japanese; 4.1 Overview; 4.2 To vs. Koto: Syntactic differences and degree of subordination; 4.3 To vs. Koto: Functional differences; 5. Conclusion; List of abbreviations; References; On state of mind and grammatical forms from functional perspectives; 1. Introduction; 2. Grammar and usage of garu and te-iru; 2.1 Garu; 2.2 Te-iru; 2.3 The commonality of garu and te-iru; 3. Theoretical justification; 4. Concluding remarks; Appendix; Samples; References
Grammar of the internal expressive sentences in Japanese 1. Japanese scholarship on the internal expressive sentence; 2. The nature of the internal expressive sentence; 2.1 Expressive and descriptive sentences; 2.2 Three semantic primitives of an expressive sentence; 2.3 Interim summary; 3. Grammar of internal expressive sentences and the neurological processes; 3.1 Reflex expression; 3.2 One-term expressions; 3.3 Two-term expressions; 4. External descriptive sentences - revisited; 5. Summary; 6. Discussion and conclusion; References; Subjectivity, intersubjectivity and Japanese grammar
1. Introduction 2. Subjectivity vs. intersubjectivity; 2.1 Predicate order; 2.2 Mental vs. speech act verb dichotomy; 2.3 Unidirectionality in grammaticalization; 3. On the fundamentality of subjectivity and intersubjectivity; 4. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; What typology reveals about modality in Japanese; 1. Introduction; 2. Revisiting the semantic and formal categories of modality in Japanese: A cross-linguistic assessment; 2.1 Modality and its formal coding in linguistic typology; 2.2 Modality and its formal coding in Japanese
3. Modality and its formal coding in Japanese, Korean, English, and German 3.1 Modal systems in Japanese, Korean, English, and German; 3.2 Mood in Japanese, Korean, German, and English; 3.3 Discourse systems in Japanese, Korean, English, and German; 4. Why does Japanese have the distribution of modality categories it has? A communicative-discursive perspective; 5. Conc lusion and implications for grammar; Abbreviations; References; Part 2.Frequency, interaction and language use; If rendaku isn't a rule, what in the world is it?; 1. Introduction; 2. Fundamental irregularity; 3. Lyman's Law
4. Direct object + verb stem
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464735803321
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins B.V, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
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Usage-based approaches to Japanese grammar : towards the understanding of human language / / edited by Kaori Kabata, Tsuyoshi Ono
Usage-based approaches to Japanese grammar : towards the understanding of human language / / edited by Kaori Kabata, Tsuyoshi Ono
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins B.V, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (318 p.)
Disciplina 495.65
Collana Studies in Language Companion Series (SLCS)
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Usage
Japanese language - Spoken Japanese
Japanese language - Writing
ISBN 90-272-7031-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Usage-based Approaches to Japanese Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgement; List of contributors; Situating usage-based (Japanese) linguistics; 1. Introduction; 2. Themes in usage-based linguistics; 2.1 Universals and cross-linguistic orientation; 2.2 External factors and interdisciplinary orientation; 2.3 Parting from intuition; 2.4 Non-discrete nature of linguistic categories; 2.5 No division between synchrony and diachrony; 3. Preview of the articles; References; Part 1.Cognition and language use; Subordination and information status
1. Introduction 2. Foreground vs. background information; 3. Degree of subordination; 4. Object complement clause in Japanese; 4.1 Overview; 4.2 To vs. Koto: Syntactic differences and degree of subordination; 4.3 To vs. Koto: Functional differences; 5. Conclusion; List of abbreviations; References; On state of mind and grammatical forms from functional perspectives; 1. Introduction; 2. Grammar and usage of garu and te-iru; 2.1 Garu; 2.2 Te-iru; 2.3 The commonality of garu and te-iru; 3. Theoretical justification; 4. Concluding remarks; Appendix; Samples; References
Grammar of the internal expressive sentences in Japanese 1. Japanese scholarship on the internal expressive sentence; 2. The nature of the internal expressive sentence; 2.1 Expressive and descriptive sentences; 2.2 Three semantic primitives of an expressive sentence; 2.3 Interim summary; 3. Grammar of internal expressive sentences and the neurological processes; 3.1 Reflex expression; 3.2 One-term expressions; 3.3 Two-term expressions; 4. External descriptive sentences - revisited; 5. Summary; 6. Discussion and conclusion; References; Subjectivity, intersubjectivity and Japanese grammar
1. Introduction 2. Subjectivity vs. intersubjectivity; 2.1 Predicate order; 2.2 Mental vs. speech act verb dichotomy; 2.3 Unidirectionality in grammaticalization; 3. On the fundamentality of subjectivity and intersubjectivity; 4. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; What typology reveals about modality in Japanese; 1. Introduction; 2. Revisiting the semantic and formal categories of modality in Japanese: A cross-linguistic assessment; 2.1 Modality and its formal coding in linguistic typology; 2.2 Modality and its formal coding in Japanese
3. Modality and its formal coding in Japanese, Korean, English, and German 3.1 Modal systems in Japanese, Korean, English, and German; 3.2 Mood in Japanese, Korean, German, and English; 3.3 Discourse systems in Japanese, Korean, English, and German; 4. Why does Japanese have the distribution of modality categories it has? A communicative-discursive perspective; 5. Conc lusion and implications for grammar; Abbreviations; References; Part 2.Frequency, interaction and language use; If rendaku isn't a rule, what in the world is it?; 1. Introduction; 2. Fundamental irregularity; 3. Lyman's Law
4. Direct object + verb stem
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786560203321
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins B.V, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Usage-based approaches to Japanese grammar : towards the understanding of human language / / edited by Kaori Kabata, Tsuyoshi Ono
Usage-based approaches to Japanese grammar : towards the understanding of human language / / edited by Kaori Kabata, Tsuyoshi Ono
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins B.V, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (318 p.)
Disciplina 495.65
Collana Studies in Language Companion Series (SLCS)
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Usage
Japanese language - Spoken Japanese
Japanese language - Writing
ISBN 90-272-7031-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Usage-based Approaches to Japanese Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgement; List of contributors; Situating usage-based (Japanese) linguistics; 1. Introduction; 2. Themes in usage-based linguistics; 2.1 Universals and cross-linguistic orientation; 2.2 External factors and interdisciplinary orientation; 2.3 Parting from intuition; 2.4 Non-discrete nature of linguistic categories; 2.5 No division between synchrony and diachrony; 3. Preview of the articles; References; Part 1.Cognition and language use; Subordination and information status
1. Introduction 2. Foreground vs. background information; 3. Degree of subordination; 4. Object complement clause in Japanese; 4.1 Overview; 4.2 To vs. Koto: Syntactic differences and degree of subordination; 4.3 To vs. Koto: Functional differences; 5. Conclusion; List of abbreviations; References; On state of mind and grammatical forms from functional perspectives; 1. Introduction; 2. Grammar and usage of garu and te-iru; 2.1 Garu; 2.2 Te-iru; 2.3 The commonality of garu and te-iru; 3. Theoretical justification; 4. Concluding remarks; Appendix; Samples; References
Grammar of the internal expressive sentences in Japanese 1. Japanese scholarship on the internal expressive sentence; 2. The nature of the internal expressive sentence; 2.1 Expressive and descriptive sentences; 2.2 Three semantic primitives of an expressive sentence; 2.3 Interim summary; 3. Grammar of internal expressive sentences and the neurological processes; 3.1 Reflex expression; 3.2 One-term expressions; 3.3 Two-term expressions; 4. External descriptive sentences - revisited; 5. Summary; 6. Discussion and conclusion; References; Subjectivity, intersubjectivity and Japanese grammar
1. Introduction 2. Subjectivity vs. intersubjectivity; 2.1 Predicate order; 2.2 Mental vs. speech act verb dichotomy; 2.3 Unidirectionality in grammaticalization; 3. On the fundamentality of subjectivity and intersubjectivity; 4. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; What typology reveals about modality in Japanese; 1. Introduction; 2. Revisiting the semantic and formal categories of modality in Japanese: A cross-linguistic assessment; 2.1 Modality and its formal coding in linguistic typology; 2.2 Modality and its formal coding in Japanese
3. Modality and its formal coding in Japanese, Korean, English, and German 3.1 Modal systems in Japanese, Korean, English, and German; 3.2 Mood in Japanese, Korean, German, and English; 3.3 Discourse systems in Japanese, Korean, English, and German; 4. Why does Japanese have the distribution of modality categories it has? A communicative-discursive perspective; 5. Conc lusion and implications for grammar; Abbreviations; References; Part 2.Frequency, interaction and language use; If rendaku isn't a rule, what in the world is it?; 1. Introduction; 2. Fundamental irregularity; 3. Lyman's Law
4. Direct object + verb stem
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823856703321
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins B.V, , 2014
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