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An Analysis of the Co-occurrence Tendency of the non-final "Desu Ne"
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Abstract | It is well known that the Japanese language possesses a large set of sentence-final particles which typically occur in conversations. They are signals of the speaker's various setiments. The sentence-...final particle "ne" is compared to "yo" in analyzing its usage. This paper discusses the co-occurrence tendency of the non-final "desu ne". The first attempt of this paper is made to clarify the co-occurence tendency of the non-final "desu ne". In the first part of this paper. I attempt to clarify the usage of the non-final "desu ne". I taped an interview program and used it as a document for analysis in this article. The results show a tendency for non-final "desu ne" to appear alongside fillers. In conclusion I suggest "desu ne" be introduced initially and treated positively in the teaching of Japanese.show more |
Table of Contents | 1. 問題の所在 2. 考察対象 3. 先行研究 4. 非文末「ですね」の共起傾向 4. 1 非文末「ですね」の使用状況 4. 2 非文末「ですね」の共起傾向 4. 3 使用率低い理由 5. おわりに 参考文献 |
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Created Date | 2021.10.14 |
Modified Date | 2021.12.13 |