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  1. 北陸大学紀要
  1. 北陸大学紀要
  2. 第37号

Elements of Grammar: An Analysis of the Core Components of the Lexicogrammar of Japanese

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公開日 2014-06-03
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タイトル Elements of Grammar: An Analysis of the Core Components of the Lexicogrammar of Japanese
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タイトル Elements of Grammar: An Analysis of the Core Components of the Lexicogrammar of Japanese
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
著者 Funamoto, Hiroshi

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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 The purpose of this paper is to provide the methods and concepts employed in the description the lexicogrammar of Japanese. The approach to be taken for this investigation is an exploratory one, which is presented through an analysis of so-called ‘clause-final expressions’ (CFEs) in Japanese. The proposal made in this analysis is to be incorporated into the description of a Japanese grammar from a Systemic Functional perspective – an SFG for Japanese (or JSFG for short) – that draws on the Cardiff Grammar approach for its theoretical concepts.
However, the concept CFE is a cover term for various items that typically occur after the Main Predicate (which realizes a Process), and it has no place in an explicit grammar of Japanese. CFEs express a range of categories, including what I shall refer to, borrowing Fawcett’ terms, as ‘validity’, ‘control’ and others. Such items are often seen as equivalent to Auxiliaries in English. Yet is not possible, as Takubo 2009 shows, to specify criteria (morphological, syntactic or semantic) that will identify them as a class.
Here I argue that we should (i) reject the assumption that particular forms belong to particular classes and (ii) use the SFG concept of 'realization rules' to specify which items will expound which elements in which units at which layer of structure, and the conditions under which they do so. I will illustrate the first proposal from the case where the same form may function as either the Main Predicate or an Auxiliary, and the second from realization rules for the expression of ‘validity’ and ‘control’ meanings, where two elements (an Auxiliary and its Extension) realize a single semantic feature in the ‘validity’ network. This structure has interesting similarities to the functional structure of the so-called ‘phrasal modals’ such as “be able to” in the Cardiff Grammar.
書誌情報 北陸大学紀要
en : Bulletin of Hokuriku University

号 37, 発行日 2014-03-31
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出版者 北陸大学
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収録物識別子 21863989
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