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A Basic Study on the Backchannels in Japanese and Korean Conversations

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Abstract This paper aims to investigate the similarities and difference between the Japanese backchannel and the Korean backchannel based on data of the interview programs which consist of one host, one hostes...s and one guest. The results are as follows: ①With respect to frequency, both in Japanese and in Korean, the forms belonging to the Yes-system appear most frequently. ②With respect to context where the backchannels in question appear, in Japanese the forms belonging to the Yes-system, A-system and Un-system appear after the final Ne particle, while in Korean most of the forms appear after Sɔ. ③The difference between the forms of the Yes-system, the A-system and the Un-system which take "the floor" and the same forms which do not take "the floor are as follows" in Japanese, the forms which take "the floor" appear frequently after the final particle Ne, while in Korean the forms which take "the floor" appear after Sɔ. With regard to the forms which do not take "the floor", both in Japanese and in Korean, they appear frequently after the interrogative particle Ka. This suggests that the same forms function differently depending on the whether the floor is present or not.show more
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1. 先行研究の概観
2. 観察
3. 考察
4. まとめ
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Created Date 2021.10.14
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