Discourse Particles in Asian Languages Volume I
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Discourse Particles in Asian Languages Volume I
East Asia
Nomoto, Hiroki; McCready, Elin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
196
Mole
9781032448398
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Introduction; 1. On the mirative use of the no (da) construction in Japanese; 2. Evidentiality, inference, conclusion: Japanese no as a particle and complementizer; 3. Mandarin Chinese sentence-final de as a marker of private evidence; 4. How are contrasts marked? - the case of ne in in Mandarin Chinese; 5. Cantonese question particles; 6. Softness, assertiveness and their expression via Cantonese sentence-final particles; 7. Formality weakening and the underspecified expressive yo in Korean
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Thai;Discourse Markers;Japanese;Vietnamese;Tagalog;Malay;Indonesian;Singlish;Cantonese;Semantics and Pragmatics;Sentence Final Particle;Discourse Particle;Mirative Marker;Epistemic Bias;Particle Ne;De Sentences;Naturalness Rating;De Constructions;Aa3 Ho2;Current Information State;Utterance Modifier;Utterance Context;External Anchoring;Complex Speech Acts;Speaker's Belief;Felicity Conditions;Private Evidence;Epistemic Modal;Alternative Questions;Southeast Asian Languages;Particle Le;Lexical Entry;Expressive Content;Evidential Bias;Main Character
Introduction; 1. On the mirative use of the no (da) construction in Japanese; 2. Evidentiality, inference, conclusion: Japanese no as a particle and complementizer; 3. Mandarin Chinese sentence-final de as a marker of private evidence; 4. How are contrasts marked? - the case of ne in in Mandarin Chinese; 5. Cantonese question particles; 6. Softness, assertiveness and their expression via Cantonese sentence-final particles; 7. Formality weakening and the underspecified expressive yo in Korean
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Thai;Discourse Markers;Japanese;Vietnamese;Tagalog;Malay;Indonesian;Singlish;Cantonese;Semantics and Pragmatics;Sentence Final Particle;Discourse Particle;Mirative Marker;Epistemic Bias;Particle Ne;De Sentences;Naturalness Rating;De Constructions;Aa3 Ho2;Current Information State;Utterance Modifier;Utterance Context;External Anchoring;Complex Speech Acts;Speaker's Belief;Felicity Conditions;Private Evidence;Epistemic Modal;Alternative Questions;Southeast Asian Languages;Particle Le;Lexical Entry;Expressive Content;Evidential Bias;Main Character