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Title Cognitive-functional approaches to the study of Japanese as a second language ( edited by Kaori Kabata and Kiyoko Toratani
Involved pers. Kabata, Kaori; Toratani, Kiyoko
Place : Publ. Boston ; Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton
Year 2016
Written in English
ISBN 978-1-61451-706-1
Series Studies on language acquisition; volume 46
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Domains / Pragmalinguistics / Individual aspects (pragm.) / Deixis
Domains / Pragmalinguistics / Individual aspects (pragm.) / Politeness (style of speech)
Domains / Second language acquisition / Text production (second language acquisition)
Domains / Second language acquisition / Second language acquisition (psycholing.)
Domains / Second language acquisition / Second language acquisition (psycholing.) / Speech intelligibility (second language acquisition)
Levels / Lexicology / Word classes / Particle
Levels / Lexicology / Word classes / Verb / Verbs of motion
Levels / Phonology / Onomatopoeia
Levels / Syntax / Aspect (synt.)
Levels / Syntax / Sentence types / Subordinate clause / Relative clause
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Valency / Thematic role
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Valency / Transitivity
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Verb syntax
Non-Indo-European languages / Japanese
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Indexicals; Indexikalische Ausdrücke ; Unhöflichkeit; Impoliteness; Rudeness; Politeness (style of speech) ; Zweitspracherwerb (Textproduktion) ; Second language acquisition (text production) ; Text production (second language acquisition) ; Second language acquisition (psycholing.) ; Speech intelligibility (second language acquisition) ; Particle ; Motion (verbs of) ; Prolativ; Verbs of motion ; Sound symbolism; Phonosymbolism; Phonosemantics; Phonosemantik; Phonästhem; Phonestheme; Onomatopoeia ; Progressive (synt.) ; Aspect (synt.) ; Relative clause ; Argument structure; Argumentstruktur; Experiencer; Benefactive; Thematic role ; Transitivity ; Verb syntax ; Japanese