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Reporting Styles As Discourse Strategies
A study in Japanese and English
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Claudia Ross
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
29. März 2018
Published Online: 2018-3-29
Published in Print: 1976-1-1
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Contents
- A Justification of the Feature [+Aux] In Japanese
- Historical Perspective on Voicing and the Gerund in Japanese
- A Counter to Counter Equi
- Ellipsis In Japanese
- Conditions on Contextual Deletion
- Incorporation and Sino-Japanese Verbs
- Pivot-Independent Relativization in Japanese (Iii)
- The Speaker's Attitude and the Conditionals to, Tara, and Ba
- Where Diachronic and Synchronic Rules Meet: A Case Study from Japanese Interrogatives and Kakari-Musubi
- Reporting Styles As Discourse Strategies
- Remarks on Double-Nominative Sentences
- The Pragmatics of Kuru and Iku
- The Semantics and Syntax of the Japanese Gerundive and Infinitive Conjunctions
- Raising and Point of View: Evidence from Japanese
- Intuition and Rigor: More on O-Ending Syllables in Old Japanese
- On the Reconstruction of a Proto-Japanese Verb Inflection System
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents
- A Justification of the Feature [+Aux] In Japanese
- Historical Perspective on Voicing and the Gerund in Japanese
- A Counter to Counter Equi
- Ellipsis In Japanese
- Conditions on Contextual Deletion
- Incorporation and Sino-Japanese Verbs
- Pivot-Independent Relativization in Japanese (Iii)
- The Speaker's Attitude and the Conditionals to, Tara, and Ba
- Where Diachronic and Synchronic Rules Meet: A Case Study from Japanese Interrogatives and Kakari-Musubi
- Reporting Styles As Discourse Strategies
- Remarks on Double-Nominative Sentences
- The Pragmatics of Kuru and Iku
- The Semantics and Syntax of the Japanese Gerundive and Infinitive Conjunctions
- Raising and Point of View: Evidence from Japanese
- Intuition and Rigor: More on O-Ending Syllables in Old Japanese
- On the Reconstruction of a Proto-Japanese Verb Inflection System