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Author Shimojō, Mitsuaki, 1966-

Title Argument encoding in Japanese conversation / Mitsuaki Shimojo
Published New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
©2005

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Description xiv, 286 pages ; 23 cm
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Previous studies on the six argument encoding types -- 3. Conversational Japanese data -- 4. Anaphoric saliency -- 5. Cataphoric saliency -- 6. The six argument encoding types as a system -- 7. Post-predicative encoding : comprehension-based claims revisited -- 8. Conclusions -- App. Acceptability judgment task for nominative/accusative N2 tokens
Summary "Japanese is well known for its array of argument encoding types - but how is speakers' choice of encoding types to be described? With quantitative and qualitative analyses of a bank of conversation data this book takes a discourse analytic approach in investigating speakers' use of six major argument encoding types in conversational Japanese. Shimojo attempts to explain Japanese argument encoding as a unified system, elucidating the dynamics of the system in terms of a variety of functional needs. He argues that the highly elaborate encoding array denotes mental processing instructions for the hearer and thus meets the needs of spoken language, where the cognitive constraints in spoken communication welcome simplification of the hearer's tasks for comprehension."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 276 - 282) and index
Subject Conversation analysis -- Japan.
Japanese language -- Discourse analysis.
LC no. 2004052324
ISBN 1403937052 (hbk.)