The semantics of reduplication in Japanese
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Hayakawa, Haruko
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Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University
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In this thesis, the author will examine some properties that
characterise Japanese reduplicative nouns having plural referents which
have not received adequate attention in the past.
The author will also investigate some reduplicative adverbs in
order to illustrate the semantic features they have in common with noun
reduplication.
The reduplicative forms dealt with here are the reduplication of a
noun, of SONO (that) plus a noun and of a single number plus its
numeral classifier.
Throughout this thesis, the co-occurrence of numerals with each
reduplicative form is examined so that the latter's semantic properties
may be further ascertained.
The most common semantic features observed in these reduplicative
forms is 1. indiscreteness, which in this thesis is when the referents
are part of something which cannot be separated from the place in which
they are, and are not often separated from each other, 2. variety, that
is, a difference in the referents in that they are different kinds of
things, or they belong to the same kind of thing but are distinguished by people as being different and 3. stress on impressions, on
subjecti.ve perception of the phenomena in question.
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