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Modality And Its Learner Variety In Japanese Razaul Faquire

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Modality And Its Learner Variety In Japanese Razaul Faquire
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Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.32 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Razaul Faquire
ISBN: 9783034301039, 3034301030
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Modality And Its Learner Variety In Japanese Razaul Faquire by Razaul Faquire 9783034301039, 3034301030 instant download after payment.

In this book modality and its learner variety in Japanese are investigated from the perspective of grammaticalization in the functional framework. It describes the grammatical system of modality in Japanese in terms of the form-function relationship within the scope of a framework based on the European school of modality. Accordingly, it deals with the modal system and its constituents in Japanese, accommodating all the grammatical means of modariti (modality) in the Nihongo Bunpou (Japanese Grammar). This book also casts light on the learner variety of modality, which is comprised of two core systems, epistemic and deontic, both of which are evident at the utterance level and the morphosyntactic level. The learner variety of modality elucidated here is presented as a proto-modality, which is viewed as a system in its own right rather than as an improvised or distorted version of the native modal system in Japanese.

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