SHIBASAKI Reijirou
Department Undergraduate School , School of Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences Position Professor |
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Language | English |
Publication Date | 2010/11 |
Type | Book Chapter Paper |
Peer Review | Peer reviewed |
Title | "Frequency as a cause of semantic change: With focus on the second person form omae in Japanese" (John Benjamins) |
Contribution Type | Sole-authored |
Journal | Formal Evidence in Grammaticalization Research (John Benjamins) |
Journal Type | Another Country |
Publisher | John Benjamins |
Responsible for | pp. 225-244 |
Details | This study argues for a reinterpretation of the linguistic evolution of personal pronouns in the history of Japanese, with special focus on the second person form omae. While prior research has found certain syntactic and semantic differences between Japanese pronouns and Western counterparts, no research projects have analyzed Japanese pronouns from the perspective of grammatical distribution. This study takes a frequency-based approach to reveal the distributional patterns of omae at several historical stages, and shows that frequency serves as a cause of semantic change, providing evidence for the correlations between referential shifting and grammatical roles on the one hand and between frequency and semantic depreciation on the other. |
URL for researchmap | https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/681069781 |