10 LIVRES EN MALAISIEN EN RAPPORT AVEC «JIBUN»
Découvrez l'usage de
jibun dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
jibun et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Linguistic Creativity in Japanese Discourse: Exploring the ...
Nagata (1999) characterizes the use of jibun in direct discourse found in novels. Nagata explains the differences between sentences (22) and (23) in terms of the point of view; (22) is a sentence viewed from Kiyoshis point of view, and (23) is a ...
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Japanese Sense of Self - Halaman 142
In carefully reviewing the interview materials from Niiike, paying special attention to the words and phrases actually used, I discovered that the Japanese relationship between the self and others is expressed systematically as jibun (I) versus ...
Nancy R. Rosenberger, 1994
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Current English Linguistics in Japan - Halaman 220
Reflexive anaphors Many interesting works on reflexivization have appeared in the Japanese generative literature focusing on the behavior of jibun 'self - Kuroda (1965a), Kuno (1973), Inoue (1976), N. McCawley (1976), to name only a few.
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Emotive Communication in Japanese - Halaman 223
Japanese has a distinct word for the private self, viz. the reflexive pronoun jibun 'self', but it lacks a designated word for the public self (Hirose 1995). The public self is referred to by various words of self-reference, such as atashi (female- ...
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Japanese: A Comprehensive Grammar - Halaman 146
5 Demonstrative/ interrogative words and pronouns 146 5.5.1jibun 5.5.1.1 Reflexive use Here, jibun refers back to a noun (in [ ]) previously mentioned in the same sentence. Note that in some instances (examples c–d) no plural suffix is used ...
Stefan Kaiser, Yasuko Ichikawa, Noriko Kobayashi, 2013
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Vicarious Language: Gender and Linguistic Modernity in ...
Looking around, I realized that we were 1. Jibun 0 motteiru, or jibun ga am, is a frequently used idiomatic phrase in daily conversation. The oppositional phrase is jibun 0 motteinai or jibun ga nai ("not having self" or "lacking a self"). This idiom ...
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Ideology and Narrative in Modern Japanese Literature - Halaman 100
Then, how about jibun? When jibun occurs with the psycho-telling modal marker, is the consciousness of psycho-telling modality then attributed to the narrator or to the character? The following passage is from The Sound of the Mountain ...
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Japanese Language, Gender, and Ideology : Cultural ...
This volume brings together studies that substantially advance our understanding of the relationship between Japanese language and gender, with particular focus on examining local linguistic practices in relation to dominant ideologies.
Department of Linguistics California State University Shigeko Okamoto Professor of Linguistics and Japanese, Fresno, Davis Janet S. Shibamoto Smith Professor of Anthropology University of California, 2004
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Soliloquy in Japanese and English - Halaman 19
(The unmarked use of jibun in (12) ensures the bracketed parts are private expressions.) (12) a. Watashi wa <priv jibun wa oyogenai > to itta. I top self top can't-swim quot said 'I said that I can't swim.' b. Kimi wa <prjv jibun wa oyogenai> to itta.
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Japanese: A Linguistic Introduction - Halaman 348
*Joan said that could she take a day off on Monday? b. *Joan said that shred this report! By contrast, Japanese permits the following types of quotation. (14) a. Midori wa jibun o shiranai no ka to itta. top self acc not.know nmlz int quot said '[Lit.] ...