Sentence-final particles in Japanese have proved notoriously difficult to explain and are especially challenging for second language users. This thesis examines the role of the Japanese sentence-final particles, ne, yo and yone, in talk-in-interaction with the aim of providing a comprehensive understanding that accounts for their pragmatic properties and sequential functions and that provides a sound basis for second language pedagogy. Taking as a starting point the failure of existing studies to provide a clear account as to why the particles occur only in interaction, this thesis argues that the pragmatic properties of ne, yo and yone have an important sequential function - that of indicating how the next turn is to relate to the existing...
This thesis examines those aspects of language in which syntax and extra-syntactic factors interface...
This article employs conversation analysis to investigate the role of adverbials in Japanese talk-in...
The use of the sentence-final particle ne by a group of ten learners of Japanese is investigated lon...
This study is an exploration of uses of final particles in Japanese based on a description of these ...
The Japanese language possesses a class of particles called "interactional particles" which appear ...
This thesis analyses the n(o) da construction and its use in Japanese talk. An empirical (rather tha...
This thesis investigates Japanese interactive markers ne, na, yo, sa, wa, zo, and ze, with particula...
This book addresses the long discussed issue of Japanese interactive markers (traditionally called s...
People shold be allowed to express their own poinions in a discussion without any hesitation. Otsuka...
[[abstract]]Bringing together the latest studies on Japanese pragmatics, this edited volume showcase...
The Japanese discourse particles (sentence-final particles) ne and yone both have the functions that...
Involvement is seen as a prerequisite to the success of any conversational encounter; it is a fundam...
textThis dissertation examines several issues at the semantics-pragmatics interface in Japanese and...
Pragmatic analyses of Japanese sentencial particles has been offered in the literature. However, th...
Siegel M. The syntactic processing of particles in Japanese spoken language. Proceedings of the 13th...
This thesis examines those aspects of language in which syntax and extra-syntactic factors interface...
This article employs conversation analysis to investigate the role of adverbials in Japanese talk-in...
The use of the sentence-final particle ne by a group of ten learners of Japanese is investigated lon...
This study is an exploration of uses of final particles in Japanese based on a description of these ...
The Japanese language possesses a class of particles called "interactional particles" which appear ...
This thesis analyses the n(o) da construction and its use in Japanese talk. An empirical (rather tha...
This thesis investigates Japanese interactive markers ne, na, yo, sa, wa, zo, and ze, with particula...
This book addresses the long discussed issue of Japanese interactive markers (traditionally called s...
People shold be allowed to express their own poinions in a discussion without any hesitation. Otsuka...
[[abstract]]Bringing together the latest studies on Japanese pragmatics, this edited volume showcase...
The Japanese discourse particles (sentence-final particles) ne and yone both have the functions that...
Involvement is seen as a prerequisite to the success of any conversational encounter; it is a fundam...
textThis dissertation examines several issues at the semantics-pragmatics interface in Japanese and...
Pragmatic analyses of Japanese sentencial particles has been offered in the literature. However, th...
Siegel M. The syntactic processing of particles in Japanese spoken language. Proceedings of the 13th...
This thesis examines those aspects of language in which syntax and extra-syntactic factors interface...
This article employs conversation analysis to investigate the role of adverbials in Japanese talk-in...
The use of the sentence-final particle ne by a group of ten learners of Japanese is investigated lon...