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Japanese . By SHOICHI IWASAKI . ( London Oriental and African language library 5. ) Amsterdam : John Benjamins , 2002 . Pp . xviii , 360. ISBN 1588112365. $ 114 ( Hb ) . Japanese is one of the most well - investigated languages in the ...
Japanese . By SHOICHI IWASAKI . ( London Oriental and African language library 5. ) Amsterdam : John Benjamins , 2002 . Pp . xviii , 360. ISBN 1588112365. $ 114 ( Hb ) . Japanese is one of the most well - investigated languages in the ...
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Studies on cross - linguistic transfer patterning and prosodic typology : Cantonese , Japanese , English . By ESTHER YUK WAH LAI . ( Languages of the world 28. ) Munich : LINCOM Europa , 2003 . Pp . 93. ISBN 3895867012. $ 58.80 .
Studies on cross - linguistic transfer patterning and prosodic typology : Cantonese , Japanese , English . By ESTHER YUK WAH LAI . ( Languages of the world 28. ) Munich : LINCOM Europa , 2003 . Pp . 93. ISBN 3895867012. $ 58.80 .
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In Ch . 2 , J outlines the recent history of the study of modality in the West and in Japan . She then proposes a new approach to Japanese modality which is , simply put , the application of the mainstream approach to English modality ...
In Ch . 2 , J outlines the recent history of the study of modality in the West and in Japan . She then proposes a new approach to Japanese modality which is , simply put , the application of the mainstream approach to English modality ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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