Perspectives on topicalization : the case of Japanese wa
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Perspectives on topicalization : the case of Japanese wa
(Typological studies in language, v. 14)
J. Benjamins, 1987
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- 1. Preface
- 2. Part I: Wa in narrative and expository discourse
- 3. The use of wa as a cohesion marker in Japanese oral narratives (by Clancy, Patricia M.)
- 4. Thematization as a staging device in the Japanese narrative (by Maynard, Senko K.)
- 5. Thematization, assumed familiarity, staging, and syntactic binding in Japanese (by Hinds, John)
- 6. Identifiability, scope-setting, and the particle wa: A study of Japanese spoken expository discourse (by Iwasaki, Shoichi)
- 7. A study of the so-called topic wa in passages from Tolstoi, Lawrenceand Faulkner (of course, in Japanese translation) (by Kuroda, S.-Y.)
- 8. Part II: Wa and other syntactic phenomena
- 9. The role of wa in negation (by McGloin, Naomi Hanaoka)
- 10. Wa and the WH phrase (by Miyagawa, Shigeru)
- 11. Part III: Historical perspectives on wa
- 12. Functions of the theme marker wa from synchronic and diachronic perspectives (by Ueno, Noriko Fujii)
- 13. Wa in diachronic perspective (by Wolf, Charles M. De)
- 14. Part IV: Pragmatic perspectives on wa
- 15. How relevant is a functional notion of communicative orientation to ga and wa? (by Makino, Seiichi)
- 16. Abbreveations
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