The rise of demonstrative-based first/second-person markers in the history of Japanese: A speaker subjectivity account
This paper explores the rise of demonstrative-based person markers in the history of Japanese and takes Ishiyama's spatial semantic approach as its point of departure. Despite the claim that demonstrative-based person markers remained functionally demonstrative, I argue that they began to manif...
Main Author: | Yamaguchi, T. |
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Format: | Article |
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John Benjamins Publishing
2015
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