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Role of Tense, Aspect, and Modality in Japanese Subjunctive Constructions
Ananth, Priya ( 2022-02 )Previous studies on Japanese tense and aspect have claimed that the primary difference between the Japanese affixes -ta and -teita is one of aspect, in that -ta is a perfective aspectual marker, while -teita is an imperfective ... -
Predicate Morphology and Narrative Structure in Early Heian Japanese Buddhist Texts: A Case Study of the Saidaiji Golden Light Sutra
Bundschuh, John ( 2022-02 )The onset of the Heian period (794–1185 C.E.) saw a proliferation of vernacular glossing (kunten) on Buddhist texts written in Chinese indicating how they were rendered into Japanese. Many of these sutras and commentaries ... -
Applying the Performed Culture Approach in College Beginning- and Intermediate-Level Chinese Language Courses Using Integrated Chinese
Chai, Donglin ( 2022-02 )This paper discusses using the Performed Culture Approach (PCA) in college beginning- and intermediate-level Chinese language courses that use the pedagogical material Integrated Chinese. The author starts the discussions ... -
On the Interaction between Japanese Sentence-final Particle wa and Fundamental Frequency: A Characterological Perspective
Dahlberg-Dodd, Hannah E. ( 2022-02 )Historically, Japanese sentence-final particle wa has been ascribed predominantly to female speakers, and as a result, it has developed a tendency to serve as a kind of exemplar of women's language in general. However, the ...