This thesis examines the interactional functions of three indirect quotative markers, -(ta) nikka and -tay in the Korean language and -tte in the Japanese language in spoken discourse. These markers are typically used in indirect speech to convey the speaker’s own voice and/or a third person’s voice in casual conversations. Previous studies in the literature tend to focus on morpho-syntactic and semantic aspects of these target markers and little attention has been paid to their expressive meanings, in particular, at the pragmatic/discourse level in the Korean literature. The current study fills up this gap and investigates the meanings beyond the function of indirect quotation of the target markers, as well as sociocultural differences t...
The Korean honorific system, one of the significant grammatical systems in Korean, indicates the hie...
This paper aims to examine the discourse functions of sentence-ending suffixes -ketun and -tela by l...
This dissertation is a sociolinguistic investigation into the system of the speech act of compliment...
This book addresses the long discussed issue of Japanese interactive markers (traditionally called s...
AbstractThis paper reveals a new understanding of the function that Korean quotative expressions per...
This dissertation explores the communication goals and social actions Korean speakers accomplish by ...
This dissertation is an empirical study on how people refer to themselves, their recipients, and oth...
This dissertation explores the communication goals and social actions Korean speakers accomplish by ...
Previous studies of quotation in Japanese have mainly focussed on two types of quotative markers: t...
This dissertation is an empirical study on how people refer to themselves, their recipients, and oth...
According to Hinds’ typology of languages on discourse level, Japanese and Korean are both considere...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The use of the Korean d...
This thesis investigates Japanese interactive markers ne, na, yo, sa, wa, zo, and ze, with particula...
According to Hinds’ typology of languages on discourse level, Japanese and Korean are both considere...
This work is a sociolinguistic investigation into the system of the speech act of complimenting amon...
The Korean honorific system, one of the significant grammatical systems in Korean, indicates the hie...
This paper aims to examine the discourse functions of sentence-ending suffixes -ketun and -tela by l...
This dissertation is a sociolinguistic investigation into the system of the speech act of compliment...
This book addresses the long discussed issue of Japanese interactive markers (traditionally called s...
AbstractThis paper reveals a new understanding of the function that Korean quotative expressions per...
This dissertation explores the communication goals and social actions Korean speakers accomplish by ...
This dissertation is an empirical study on how people refer to themselves, their recipients, and oth...
This dissertation explores the communication goals and social actions Korean speakers accomplish by ...
Previous studies of quotation in Japanese have mainly focussed on two types of quotative markers: t...
This dissertation is an empirical study on how people refer to themselves, their recipients, and oth...
According to Hinds’ typology of languages on discourse level, Japanese and Korean are both considere...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The use of the Korean d...
This thesis investigates Japanese interactive markers ne, na, yo, sa, wa, zo, and ze, with particula...
According to Hinds’ typology of languages on discourse level, Japanese and Korean are both considere...
This work is a sociolinguistic investigation into the system of the speech act of complimenting amon...
The Korean honorific system, one of the significant grammatical systems in Korean, indicates the hie...
This paper aims to examine the discourse functions of sentence-ending suffixes -ketun and -tela by l...
This dissertation is a sociolinguistic investigation into the system of the speech act of compliment...