The meaning of passive sentences in Japanese
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Tabei, Keiko
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Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University
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It has often been noted that, in Japanese passive sentences, not only
transitive but also intransitive verbs can occur. Since the time
linguists first began to compare Japanese with other languages, they
have tried to analyse the properties of Japanese passives.
The linguists of the last two decades paid attention primarily to the
syntax of Japanese passive sentences and divided them into two groups,
on syntactic grounds, to explain their derivations. However, these
classifications are not adequate when it comes to explaining the
semantic differences between passive sentences, and there remains a
considerable number of exceptions to their definitions.
The purpose of this paper is to bring to light the confusions of the
previous semantic and syntactic explanations and propose new
definitions of the two passive groups. We shall also examine the
meanings of passive sentences in real situations and attempt to
pinpoint the basic purpose behind use of the passive construction in
Japanese.
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