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Style shifting in Japanese native/non-native conversation: an in depth analysis of short/long form usage.
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Style shifting in Japanese native/non-native conversation: an in depth analysis of short/long form usage./
Author:
Smith, Jenna Lynn.
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113 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-05.
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Masters Abstracts International52-05(E).
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9780494960097
Style shifting in Japanese native/non-native conversation: an in depth analysis of short/long form usage.
Smith, Jenna Lynn.
Style shifting in Japanese native/non-native conversation: an in depth analysis of short/long form usage.
- 113 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-05.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Alberta (Canada), 2013.
There are two distinct styles of predicates in Japanese: the long form and the short form. The former is associated with politeness/formality, while the latter is reserved for more intimate social settings.
ISBN: 9780494960097Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018079
Language, Linguistics.
Style shifting in Japanese native/non-native conversation: an in depth analysis of short/long form usage.
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It is expected that when the relationship of the speakers and the setting remains the same, speakers will use one form. However, studies on native speakers show mixing of the two forms, known as style shifting, occurs even when the factors mentioned earlier remain constant.
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This study examines short and long form usage and style shifting in conversations between native and non-native speakers. Similar to native speakers, the majority of native/non-native dyads shared a dominant speech style, and all speakers (including the non-native speakers) engaged in style shifting. A closer look at individual conversations showed the non-native speakers' awareness of what forms they were using, and evidence of style shifting serving specific discourse functions.
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