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Gender in Japanese Sentence Final Particles: A case study in the natural conversation of college students
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Abstract | This is a report of the survey of the actual situation of the usage of Japanese Sentence Final Partides (SFPs) in the conversation of college students contrast with the traditionall classification by ...gender. For this survey I recorded the natural conversation of Japanese native speaker college students and carried out a quantitative as well as qualitative analysis on the data. The result being that the scope of males'SFPs use is broader as males 'and most of the SFPs which are used by males are related to masculine feminine. On the contrary, the SFPs which are related to feminine are used by both males and females. From this I argue that females use SFPs with more of a social restriction based on gender. Concerning the use of SFPs which are consider to be women's language or men's language, I found that there is an extinction of women's language but a retainment of men's language . I infer that, compared with males, females use SFP's with less freedom. They resist using women's language while at the same time have a hesitancy to use men's language.show more |
Table of Contents | 1. はじめに 2 先行研究 3. 研究方法 4.終助詞の従来の使い分け 5 自然会話データの分析結果 6. 「男性語」・「女性語」の使用状況の分析 7. まとめ |
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Created Date | 2021.10.14 |
Modified Date | 2021.12.13 |