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ジョウゴ ノ ショ キノウ
Research into the repetition of a sound to create a single word, that is reduplicated words, has focused mainly on the consideration of onomatopoetic words and word forms. This study, however, expands the scope of the research beyond this familiar territory.After reviewing previous researches, and analyzing reduplicated words in Japanese, the primary factors that serve as clues for reduplicated words are narrowed down to the following: Plurality, Iteration and Emphasis. These three factors are examined based on the examples drawn from “1Q84” by Haruki Murakami, to show that it is possible for Emphasis category to have a subordinate category. While for the categories of Plurality and Iteration, it has become clear that the difference in whether to consider the time dimension is deeply concerned to understand the meaning.Ando (1935) says reduplicated words have a Contracting function, and this is seen in Indonesian language family, too. This paper shows that an explanation similar to Ando’s idea of Contraction function is also seen in Chinese language
Presentations from the MIT/Industry Cooperative Research Program : annual meeting, 1990
Statement of responsibility reads: Peter P. Belobaba; Catherine H. Bohutinsky; Anthony 0. Lee; Elizabeth L. Williamson; Amedeo R. Odoni, Stephan Kolitz and Mostafa Terrab; John Pararas; Robert W. Simpson; Tom Svrcek and Peter P. BelobabaJune 199
Presentations from the MIT/Industry Cooperative Research Program Annual Meeting, 1991
Cover titleMay 1991Includes bibliographical reference