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|a Ogi, Naomi,
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|a Involvement and attitude in Japanese discourse :
|b interactive markers /
|c Naomi Ogi.
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|a Amsterdam ;
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|b John Benjamins Publishing Company,
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|a Pragmatics & beyond new series (P & BNS) ;
|v volume 272
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|c Australian National University
|d 2011
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|g ch. 1
|t Introduction --
|g 1.1.
|t Focus and aims --
|g 1.2.
|t Discourse Markers and ìnteractive markers' --
|g 1.3.
|t Scope of the study --
|g 1.4.
|t Methodology --
|g 1.5.
|t Data and presentation --
|g 1.6.
|t Organisation of the study --
|g ch. 2
|t Approaches to interactive markers --
|g 2.1.
|t Syntactical approach --
|g 2.2.
|t Cognitive approach --
|g 2.2.1.
|t Information-state-based account --
|g 2.2.2.
|t Discourse-management-based account --
|g 2.2.3.
|t Dialogue-coordination-based account --
|g 2.3.
|t Illocutionary force --
|g 2.3.1.
|t Insistence-compliance-based account --
|g 2.3.2.
|t Authority-based account --
|g 2.4.
|t Interactional approach --
|g 2.5.
|t Social approach --
|g 2.5.1.
|t Indexicality-based account --
|g 2.5.2.
|t Politeness-based account --
|g 2.6.
|t Summary --
|g ch. 3
|t Involvement, formality and gender in language use --
|g 3.1.
|t Involvement --
|g 3.2.
|t Formality --
|g 3.3.
|t Gender --
|g 3.4.
|t Summary --
|g ch. 4
|t Involvement and the speaker's attitudes --
|g 4.1.
|t Involvement and the speaker's attitudes --
|g 4.2.
|t Incorporative attitude and monopolistic attitude --
|g 4.3.
|t Incorporative {ne, na} vs. monopolistic {yo, sa, wa, zo, ze} --
|g 4.4.
|t Summary --
|g ch. 5
|t Incorporate markers ne and na --
|g 5.1.
|t Ne --
|g 5.1.1.
|t Previous studies okn ne --
|g 5.1.2.
|t function of ne: Aligning with the hearer --
|g 5.1.2.1.
|t crucial use of ne --
|g 5.1.2.2.
|t optional use of ne --
|g 5.1.2.3.
|t non-sentence-final use of ne --
|g 5.2.
|t Na --
|g 5.2.1.
|t Previous studies on na --
|g 5.2.2.
|t function of na: Aligning with the hearer --
|g 5.2.2.1.
|t crucial use of na --
|g 5.2.2.2.
|t optional use of na --
|g 5.2.2.3.
|t non-sentence-final use of na --
|g 5.3.
|t impossible use of ne and na --
|g 5.4.
|t common expressive effects of ne and na and their use in social contexts --
|g 5.4.1.
|t Softening vs. strengthening --
|g 5.4.2.
|t More frequent use in casual conversation --
|g 5.5.
|t difference between ne and na --
|g 5.5.1.
|t Special property of na: Camaraderie --
|g 5.5.2.
|t Plain form da/ru and na --
|g 5.5.3.
|t Polite form desu/masu and na --
|g 5.5.4.
|t Gender and na --
|g 5.6.
|t Summary --
|g ch. 6
|t Monopolistic markers yo and sa --
|g 6.1.
|t Yo --
|g 6.1.1.
|t Previous studies on yo --
|g 6.1.2.
|t function of yo: Ensuring the hearer's understanding --
|g 6.1.3.
|t expressive effects of yo and its use in social contexts --
|g 6.2.
|t Sa --
|g 6.2.1.
|t Relevant facts --
|g 6.2.2.
|t Previous studies on sa --
|g 6.2.3.
|t function of sa: Presenting the utterance as a matter of course for the speaker --
|g 6.2.4.
|t expressive effects of sa and its use in social contexts --
|g 6.3.
|t Summary --
|g ch. 7
|t Monopolistic markers wa, zo and ze --
|g 7.1.
|t Modal expression daroo/deshoo s̀uppose' --
|g 7.2.
|t Wa --
|g 7.2.1.
|t Relevant facts --
|g 7.2.2.
|t Previous studies on wa --
|g 7.2.3.
|t function of wa: Delivering the utterance in a firm manner --
|g 7.2.4.
|t expressive effects of wa and its use in social contexts --
|g 7.3.
|t Zo --
|g 7.3.1.
|t Relevant facts --
|g 7.3.2.
|t Previous studies on zo --
|g 7.3.3.
|t function of zo: Urging the hearer's understanding of an implied message --
|g 7.3.4.
|t expressive effects of zo and its use in social contexts --
|g 7.4.
|t Ze --
|g 7.4.1.
|t Relevant facts --
|g 7.4.2.
|t Previous studies on ze --
|g 7.4.3.
|t function of ze: Enhancing the hearer's understanding of the speaker's belief in sharing --
|g 7.4.4.
|t expressive effects of ze and its use in social contexts --
|g 7.5.
|t Summary --
|g ch. 8
|t Conclusion --
|g 8.1.
|t Function of each marker --
|g 8.2.
|t Implications --
|g 8.2.1.
|t Involvement in spoken discourse --
|g 8.2.2.
|t Interface between language and culture --
|g 8.2.3.
|t Sociocultural understanding in the second/foreign language education --
|g 8.2.4.
|t Japanese and the expressions of formality and gender --
|g 8.3.
|t Concluding remarks.
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