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Grammar in Use across Time and Space: Deconstructing the Japanese ‘dative subject’ construction
Misumi Sadler
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Center for Global Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
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Grammar
100%
Dative Subjects
100%
Subject Construction
100%
Utterance
33%
Language Use
33%
Discourse Type
33%
Japanese Conversation
33%
Grammatical Structure
33%
Old Japanese
33%
Premodern
33%
Semantics-pragmatics
33%
Discourse Pragmatics
33%
Diachronic Perspective
33%
Pragmatic Level
33%
Grammatical Aspect
33%
Modern Japanese Literature
33%
Arts and Humanities
dative subjects
100%
Contemporary
33%
Monograph
33%
Speaker
33%
Utterance
33%
Language use
33%
Corpus
33%
Japanese conversation
33%
Clause
33%
Grammatical Structure
33%
Turnout
33%
Pre-modern
33%
discourse pragmatics
33%
Diachronic Perspective
33%
discourse types
33%
Grammatical aspect
33%
Japanese Literature
33%