This paper analyses the loss of politeness markers across three generations in the Ryukyuan Islands of Japan. Honorific registers are first lost in endangered languages, and last speakers of an endangered language often state that they avoid using the lan- guage to semi-speakers because they do not use polite registers. We give an overview of language endangerment, analyse how individuals reflect on politeness markers, and how language loss and the awareness thereof manifest in language use. We find that the loss of politeness markers does not result in an affront to convention and social order. Japanese, the replacing language, is employed to construct social orders. Linguistically constructed orders in Japanese are different from those in...
The purpose of this research is to found out the Japanese-speaking politeness that used by Japanese ...
"Speech level shift" is a phenomenon in which formal speech is used in casual conversations. This pa...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the fundamental problem in treating Japanese honorifics with...
This qualitative study describes the use and form of verbal honorifics in Southern Amami Ōshima, an ...
Politeness is an integral element of the Japanese language, but it has not been fully explored from ...
This dissertation shows how signers mark polite register in JSL and uncovers a number of features sa...
Japanese scholarship on Linguistic Politeness has contributed to a polarised view of politeness syst...
If languages are naturally transmitted in a stable self-regulatory society, then we can say that suc...
This descriptive study focuses on expressions of politeness in the Japanese language and their relev...
In recent years, studies of "interlanguage pragmatics" have been receiving more attention in second...
This historical sociopragmatic (or 'pragmaphilological', cf. Jucker, 1995) study introduces the prel...
Politeness has a major place in many languages, and is remarkably pervasive in some. Yet we rarely f...
This paper reports the analysis of the three trend samples from the Okazaki Honorifics Survey, a lon...
This paper re-examines theories of linguistic politeness in Japanese, and holds that linguistic poli...
In this thesis, I have examined the screen translation of Japanese politeness into Cantonese dubbing...
The purpose of this research is to found out the Japanese-speaking politeness that used by Japanese ...
"Speech level shift" is a phenomenon in which formal speech is used in casual conversations. This pa...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the fundamental problem in treating Japanese honorifics with...
This qualitative study describes the use and form of verbal honorifics in Southern Amami Ōshima, an ...
Politeness is an integral element of the Japanese language, but it has not been fully explored from ...
This dissertation shows how signers mark polite register in JSL and uncovers a number of features sa...
Japanese scholarship on Linguistic Politeness has contributed to a polarised view of politeness syst...
If languages are naturally transmitted in a stable self-regulatory society, then we can say that suc...
This descriptive study focuses on expressions of politeness in the Japanese language and their relev...
In recent years, studies of "interlanguage pragmatics" have been receiving more attention in second...
This historical sociopragmatic (or 'pragmaphilological', cf. Jucker, 1995) study introduces the prel...
Politeness has a major place in many languages, and is remarkably pervasive in some. Yet we rarely f...
This paper reports the analysis of the three trend samples from the Okazaki Honorifics Survey, a lon...
This paper re-examines theories of linguistic politeness in Japanese, and holds that linguistic poli...
In this thesis, I have examined the screen translation of Japanese politeness into Cantonese dubbing...
The purpose of this research is to found out the Japanese-speaking politeness that used by Japanese ...
"Speech level shift" is a phenomenon in which formal speech is used in casual conversations. This pa...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the fundamental problem in treating Japanese honorifics with...