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|aJapanese modality|h[electronic resource] :|bexploring its scope and interpretation /|cedited by Barbara Pizziconi and Mika Kizu.
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|aModality, Modaritii and Predication - The Story of Modality in Japan/ H.Narrog -- Modality from a Japanese Perspective / T.Masuoka -- WestMeets East: A Kindaichian Approach to Subjective Modality / L.Larm -- What Is and Is Not Language-Specific About the Japanese Modal System? -A Comparative and Historical Perspective / T.Moriya & K.Horie -- Tenseand Settledness in Japanese Conditionals / S.Arita -- Conditional Modality: Two Types of Modal Auxiliaries in Japanese / Y.Takubo -- JapaneseModals and the Syntax-Pragmatics Interface / M.Kizu -- On Noun Phrasesas Minor Sentences in Japanese / T.Shin'ya -- The Acquisition of Japanese Modality During the Study Abroad / S.Watanabe & N.Iwasaki -- The Interactional Consequences of Epistemic Indexicality - Some Thoughts on the Epistemic Marker -Kamoshirenai / B.Pizziconi.
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|aThis book is the first collection of studies on Japanese modality written in English. It presents a review of Japanese modality studies as well as important new material that addresses the issues of its scope, its nature, and its conceptualization. The book offers specialists of Japanese a valuable tool to explore the broad range of perspectives adopted in a long tradition of scholarly inquiry on the subject, such as syntax, semantics, pragmatics, SLA, interaction analysis, in synchronic and diachronic, and comparative approaches. Through the study of its instantiation in the Japanese language, the volume raises the ontological question of what modality is and is not, and to what extent research tagged under the same nominal category refers to commensurate phenomena in other languages. This question is relevant to all linguistic research, and this collection of studies on modaritioffers a stimulating contrast to existing studies on Western languages.
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