The Japanese particle 'to' serves as a quotative marker, either indicating the content of speech or thought, or serving related functions. The particle 'tte' is frequently identified as an informal variant of 'to', serving identical or nearly identical functions. Scholars have suggested the two forms may have different distribution or function, but to date there has been little empirical work to distinguish the forms using broad-based corpus methods. This study of a corpus 129 informal conversations suggests that both particles are used in informal contexts. The particle 'tte' tends to occur with verbs indicating speech, or with no verb; the particle 'to' tends to occur with verbs indicating thought. Discussion also reveals some difficultie...
Sentence-final particles in Japanese have proved notoriously difficult to explain and are especially...
This paper discusses the interrelationship between language and the identity of the speaker includin...
Abstract The morphological structure of Japanese predicate forms with the morphemes /te/, /ta/, /tar...
The Japanese particle 'to' serves as a quotative marker, either indicating the content of speech or ...
The Japanese particle 'to' serves as a quotative marker, either indicating the content of speech or ...
The Japanese particle 'to' serves as a quotative marker, either indicating the content of speech or ...
The Japanese particle 'to' serves as a quotative marker, either indicating the content of speech or ...
Previous studies of quotation in Japanese have mainly focussed on two types of quotative markers: t...
In some west Japanese dialects, the quotative marker (e.g. -to) can be omitted in the environment th...
In some west Japanese dialects, the quotative marker (e.g. -to) can be omitted in the environment th...
In some west Japanese dialects, the quotative marker (e.g. -to) can be omitted in the environment th...
This study investigates the use of the utterance-final tteyuu [ʔtejɯː], a combination of the quotati...
Many languages have common or stock phrases that are used when the speaker is unsure about how to sa...
Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session...
This thesis examines the interactional functions of three indirect quotative markers, -(ta) nikka an...
Sentence-final particles in Japanese have proved notoriously difficult to explain and are especially...
This paper discusses the interrelationship between language and the identity of the speaker includin...
Abstract The morphological structure of Japanese predicate forms with the morphemes /te/, /ta/, /tar...
The Japanese particle 'to' serves as a quotative marker, either indicating the content of speech or ...
The Japanese particle 'to' serves as a quotative marker, either indicating the content of speech or ...
The Japanese particle 'to' serves as a quotative marker, either indicating the content of speech or ...
The Japanese particle 'to' serves as a quotative marker, either indicating the content of speech or ...
Previous studies of quotation in Japanese have mainly focussed on two types of quotative markers: t...
In some west Japanese dialects, the quotative marker (e.g. -to) can be omitted in the environment th...
In some west Japanese dialects, the quotative marker (e.g. -to) can be omitted in the environment th...
In some west Japanese dialects, the quotative marker (e.g. -to) can be omitted in the environment th...
This study investigates the use of the utterance-final tteyuu [ʔtejɯː], a combination of the quotati...
Many languages have common or stock phrases that are used when the speaker is unsure about how to sa...
Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session...
This thesis examines the interactional functions of three indirect quotative markers, -(ta) nikka an...
Sentence-final particles in Japanese have proved notoriously difficult to explain and are especially...
This paper discusses the interrelationship between language and the identity of the speaker includin...
Abstract The morphological structure of Japanese predicate forms with the morphemes /te/, /ta/, /tar...