Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov
Japanese suffix – garu is combined with mental verbs/adjectives and this structural pattern expresses a third person’s physical or psychological representations from the speaker’s observational viewpoint. In the field of ethnogrammar it is of interest to discuss cultural constrains on the grammar of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Japanese suffix – garu is combined with mental verbs/adjectives and this structural pattern expresses a third person’s physical or psychological representations from the speaker’s observational viewpoint. In the field of ethnogrammar it is of interest to discuss cultural constrains on the grammar of a language. The purpose of the present paper is to study the structural pattern of the Japanese suffix - garu from an ethnogrammatical perspective. I am going to discuss what types of cultural aspects the construction of - garu suffix is relating to, and what the relation is based on.
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Japanese suffix – garu is combined with mental verbs/adjectives and this structural pattern expresses a third person’s physical or psychological representations from the speaker’s observational viewpoint. In the field of ethnogrammar it is of interest to discuss cultural constrains on the grammar of a language. The purpose of the present paper is to study the structural pattern of the Japanese suffix - garu from an ethnogrammatical perspective. I am going to discuss what types of cultural aspects the construction of - garu suffix is relating to, and what the relation is based on.
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