Toshiyuki SADANOBU:An Unofficial Guide for Japanese Characters
■contents
- 100 (Final) Why think about characters? (Part 3)
- 99 Why think about characters? (Part 2)
- 98 Why think about characters? (Part 1)
- 97 You want to be called “you”?
- 96 Happenings at home
- 95 Happenings at the phone receiver
- 94 Unnatural passages in authoritative famous quotes (Part 3)
- 93 Unnatural passages in authoritative famous quotes (Part 2)
- 92 Unnatural passages in authoritative famous quotes (Part 1)
- 91 A methodology for observing characters (Part 2)
- 90 A methodology for observing characters (Part 1)
- 89 “Judgments” and “emotional responses”
- 88 Speakers that cannot speak about “class”
- 87 The age of the “runt”?
- 86 Linked perspectives
- 85 Verbal characters with partial designations (Part 3)
- 84 Verbal characters with partial designations (Part 2)
- 83 Verbal characters with partial designations (Part 1)
- 82 “Kansai natives” (4)
- 81 “Kansai natives” (3)
- 80 “Kansai natives”(2)
- 79 “Kansai natives”(1)
- 78 Others (Part 3)
- 77 Others (Part 2)
- 76 Others (Part 1)
- 75 Failed characters (Part 2)
- 74 Failed characters (Part 1)
- 73 Characters and verbal characters
- 72 Character “age” (5)
- 71 Character “age” (4)
- 70 Character “age” (3)
- 69 Character “age” (2)
- 68 Character “age” (1)
- 67 “Men” and da
- 66 “Women” and uninflected language
- 65 “Man” + “Woman” = “Man”?
- 64 Character “gender”
- 63 The four kinds of character “status” (Part III)
- 62 The four kinds of character “status” (Part II)
- 61 The four kinds of character “status” (Part I)
- 60 Character “class” and “status”
- 59 Eye-catching news
- 58 The magistrate’s “Ahhhhh!”
- 57 Direct quotations and the “class” of verbal characters
- 56 Character syntax
- 55 The specialty of the “good person”
- 54 A scary incident in China
- 53 The person I know…
- 52 From “high” to “low”? (Part II)
- 51 From “high” to “low”? (Part I)
- 50 From “low” to “high”? (Part II)
- 49 From “low” to “high”? (Part I)
- 48 Can a child “scold” a parent?
- 47 Expression characters and the unnaturalness of “tatazume”
- 46 Verbal characters (Part Ⅱ)
- 45 Verbal characters (Part Ⅰ)
- 44 Character labels
- 43 The character-language connection
- 42 Character resides in everything
- 41 A slight revision
- 40 Character resides in literature and artwork
- 39 Characters Reside in Characters
- 38 The Three Phases of Tea Drinking
- 37 Musings on “Role” (Part II)
- 36 Musings on “Role” (Part I)
- 35 Must the Show Go On?
- 34 Character Posture
- 33 A Calculated (?) Amateurishness
- 32 A Style of Refusal
- 31 Thoughts on the Invitational
- 30 A Stuttering Style
- 29 The “ta” of Nono-chan’s Mother
- 28 Discovery “ta” and speech characters
- 27 Beyond common linguistics
- 26 Surprised with rising/falling intonation
- 25 The “little madam” and the “well-bred young lady”
- 24 An examination of the “ojoosama”
- 23 My first “hoo” experience
- 22 “Adult” speech
- 21 Who’s playing?
- 20 Re-examining the character-particle
- 19 “Because I’m clumsy”
- 18 Individual and collective origins
- 17 In and out of the garlic room
- 16 Inducement and reaction
- 15 Mrs. Niu’s change of character
- 14 Reality and image: the Heian aristocracy and the “Heian aristocrat” character
- 13 Living with an ambiguous body and multiple characters
- 12 Transform!
- 11 The Essence of character change
- 10 OK when you play (de ojaru)
- 09 The Mortification of Gian
- 08 You’re using my character!
- 07 Where will you go, Wakanohou?
- 06 She had a change of character (lol!)
- 05 Come on out!
- 04 I really don’t want to picture him in act…
- 03 How do I get people to judge me as I wish?
- 02 I’m that kind of person: Why do people nervously laugh when I talk
- 01 It’s good to be a character
■author
Toshiyuki SADANOBU.
Professor of Linguistics at Kobe University. Ph.D.: Kyoto University, 1998. Research Interests: Personal Experience in Grammar and Communication.
Selected Publications:
(1) Bonnou no Bunpou: Taikien o Kataritagaru Hitobito no Yokubou ga Nihongo no Bunpou System o Yusaburu Hanashi (The Grammar of Earthly Desires: How Our Desire to Narrate Daily Experiences Shape Japanese Grammatical Systems). Tokyo: Chikumashobo, 2008;
(2) Sasayaku Koibito, Rikimu Repootaa: Kuchi no naka no Bunka (Whispering Lovers and Creaking Reporters: Culture in Our Mouth). Tokyo: Iwanami, 2005;
(3) Ninchi Gengoron (A Cognitive Study of Language). Tokyo: Taishukan, 2000.
URL:http://ccs.cla.kobe-u.ac.jp/Gengo/staff/sadanobu/index.htm



















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