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Style Shifting In Japanese Kimberly Jones Ed Tsuyoshi Ono Ed

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Style Shifting In Japanese Kimberly Jones Ed Tsuyoshi Ono Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Kimberly Jones (ed.), Tsuyoshi Ono (ed.)
ISBN: 9789027254252, 9027254257
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Style Shifting In Japanese Kimberly Jones Ed Tsuyoshi Ono Ed by Kimberly Jones (ed.), Tsuyoshi Ono (ed.) 9789027254252, 9027254257 instant download after payment.

This innovative and interdisciplinary book on style shifting in Japanese brings together a wide range of perspectives and methodologies—including discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, cognitive linguistics, and functional linguistics—to look at a variety of types of style shifting in both spoken and written Japanese discourse. Though diverse in approach, the contributions all reflect the belief that language use is inextricably linked to both context and language structure in mutually constitutive relationships. Topics covered include shifting between "polite" and "plain" styles, the emergence of a "semi-polite" style, speakers' strategic use of gendered styles or regional dialects, shifting between different deictic expressions, and prosodic shifting. This careful and detailed examination advances our understanding of the complex phenomenon of style shifting not only in Japanese, but also more generally, and will be of interest to researchers and students in fields such as linguistics, linguistic anthropology, communication studies, and second language acquisition and teaching.

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