This research analyzed the personal pronouns of Japanese from structure and semantics based on gender. This research useddescriptive method. To discuss the personal pronoun, the theories used include the theory of Lyons (1997), Samsuri (1980), Djajasudarma (1993), Moeliono, et al. (1993), Alwi, et al. (1998), Quirck, et al. (1985), Keraf (1990), Bambang Kaswanti (1983). while For pronouns, used the theory of Oya (1992), Tomita (1993), Kindaichi (1993). The theory used for gender research was the theory of Tsujimura (1995). The results of this Research shows that the personal pronouns of Japanese are different between The speaker and the listener or addresser and addresseeboth male and female and as well as neutral. The conclusion of this s...
Manga – Japanese comics – are often said to be influential in young women\u27s using more masculine ...
Like a number of other Asian languages, Japanese is a language with a large number of pronouns. Thes...
It is well known that personal pronouns in Japanese such as kare 'he ' and kanozyo 's...
This research analyzed the personal pronouns of Japanese from structure and semantics based on gende...
Japanese language presents a wide range of first-person pronouns, all glossed into “I” in the Englis...
In recent years, sociolinguistic research has shown the importance of social variables in language t...
First-person pronouns in Japanese represent an often discussed topic, especially in the field of soc...
By way of a diachronic analysis the semantic changes of Japanese first person pronouns will be discu...
The present study reports on the pattern of address term use by native speakers of Japanese based on...
This study explores the use of personal reference terms (PRTs) in modern Japanese and Korean from a ...
International audienceOne of the well known characteristics of Japanese is the difference in the spe...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze comparative data from novels in both Japanese and English t...
In order to clarify the pragmatic functions of the phenomenon “Sexual Inversion” in the use of gende...
This study aims to further investigate how expression of gender identity in Japanese takes form, wit...
This paper presents data collected on the differences between the ways in which men and women speak ...
Manga – Japanese comics – are often said to be influential in young women\u27s using more masculine ...
Like a number of other Asian languages, Japanese is a language with a large number of pronouns. Thes...
It is well known that personal pronouns in Japanese such as kare 'he ' and kanozyo 's...
This research analyzed the personal pronouns of Japanese from structure and semantics based on gende...
Japanese language presents a wide range of first-person pronouns, all glossed into “I” in the Englis...
In recent years, sociolinguistic research has shown the importance of social variables in language t...
First-person pronouns in Japanese represent an often discussed topic, especially in the field of soc...
By way of a diachronic analysis the semantic changes of Japanese first person pronouns will be discu...
The present study reports on the pattern of address term use by native speakers of Japanese based on...
This study explores the use of personal reference terms (PRTs) in modern Japanese and Korean from a ...
International audienceOne of the well known characteristics of Japanese is the difference in the spe...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze comparative data from novels in both Japanese and English t...
In order to clarify the pragmatic functions of the phenomenon “Sexual Inversion” in the use of gende...
This study aims to further investigate how expression of gender identity in Japanese takes form, wit...
This paper presents data collected on the differences between the ways in which men and women speak ...
Manga – Japanese comics – are often said to be influential in young women\u27s using more masculine ...
Like a number of other Asian languages, Japanese is a language with a large number of pronouns. Thes...
It is well known that personal pronouns in Japanese such as kare 'he ' and kanozyo 's...