Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... Japanese , and English . In the preface ( 3-7 ) , Lai points out that studies on the distinct prosodic types in Cantonese , Japanese , and Korean are rare , but crosslinguistic prosodic studies using these lan- guages are essential for ...
... Japanese , and English . In the preface ( 3-7 ) , Lai points out that studies on the distinct prosodic types in Cantonese , Japanese , and Korean are rare , but crosslinguistic prosodic studies using these lan- guages are essential for ...
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... Japan . She then proposes a new approach to Japanese modality which is , simply put , the applica- tion of the mainstream approach to English modal- ity to Japanese . This mainstream approach is characterized by the notions of deontic ...
... Japan . She then proposes a new approach to Japanese modality which is , simply put , the applica- tion of the mainstream approach to English modal- ity to Japanese . This mainstream approach is characterized by the notions of deontic ...
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... Japan comprising more than 125 million people . Japanese is well known for its myriad of forms marking polite- ness - verbs can take polite , honorific , humble , and familiar forms . For modern English speakers , navi- gating these ...
... Japan comprising more than 125 million people . Japanese is well known for its myriad of forms marking polite- ness - verbs can take polite , honorific , humble , and familiar forms . For modern English speakers , navi- gating these ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 559 |
Letters to Language | 561 |
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