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[Syntactic polysemy and its mechanisms
「なる」構文の多義性とそのメカニズム
(978-4-87259-688-5)
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(978-4-87259-688-5)
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A5 size, 294 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2019
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| Written by Yuichiro Ohgami This book discusses the reality and mechanism of Japanese expressions widely observed in daily life, such as [X ga Y ku ni naru] and [X ga Y ni naru], in which various aspectual forms are attached to the verb [naru], which expresses change, and calls them the [naru] constructions of change. The book focuses on the polysemy of these expressions and discusses the expansion of their meanings and usages, incorporating findings from Japanese linguistics, English linguistics, psychology, and other fields, and argues that this phenomenon is supported by cognitive factors. |
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This book discusses the reality and mechanism of Japanese expressions widely observed in daily life, such as [X ga Y ku ni naru] and [X ga Y ni naru], in which various aspectual forms are attached to the verb [naru], which expresses change, and calls them the [naru] constructions of change. The book focuses on the polysemy of these expressions and discusses the expansion of their meanings and usages, incorporating findings from Japanese linguistics, English linguistics, psychology, and other fields, and argues that this phenomenon is supported by cognitive factors.