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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of figures vii
- List of tables xi
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction 1
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Part 1 Theoretical considerations
- Ba pragmatics 36
- Japanese as a ba-oriented and predicate-centered language 68
- The process of speech emergence in dialogue 97
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Part 2 Ba at the grammar level
- The neutral -ta style in Korean 120
- Differential manifestations of the impact of ba on grammar 144
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Part 3 Ba at the discourse level
- The emergence of affect through resonance and “thin laughter” 170
- The fun of repeating 196
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Part 4 Ba through a comparative lens
- Who is telling the story? 228
- Deixis and self-reference 249
- Articulation of self in Japanese and English 275
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Part 5 Ba across languages and cultures
- Empathy and vocatives in Chinese 300
- Emancipatory Pragmatics and the application of the concept of ba to an indigenous language and culture 325
- Situating self and others in task-based interaction 347
- Index 381
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of figures vii
- List of tables xi
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1 Theoretical considerations
- Ba pragmatics 36
- Japanese as a ba-oriented and predicate-centered language 68
- The process of speech emergence in dialogue 97
-
Part 2 Ba at the grammar level
- The neutral -ta style in Korean 120
- Differential manifestations of the impact of ba on grammar 144
-
Part 3 Ba at the discourse level
- The emergence of affect through resonance and “thin laughter” 170
- The fun of repeating 196
-
Part 4 Ba through a comparative lens
- Who is telling the story? 228
- Deixis and self-reference 249
- Articulation of self in Japanese and English 275
-
Part 5 Ba across languages and cultures
- Empathy and vocatives in Chinese 300
- Emancipatory Pragmatics and the application of the concept of ba to an indigenous language and culture 325
- Situating self and others in task-based interaction 347
- Index 381