2024-03-28T08:24:34Z
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/oai
oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00029913
2023-02-01T04:16:58Z
326:521:2127:2495
A contrastive study of contrastive conjunctions in Japanese and Chinese conversation : A case study on kedo and danshi
逆接を表す接続詞の日中対照研究 : 「けど」と「但是(danshi)」を対象に
胡, 蘇紅
98364
方, 梅
98365
HU, SUHONG
98366
FANG, MEI
98367
接続詞
けど
但是
話し言葉
conjunctions
kedo
danshi
spoken conversation
2020-03-31
Kedo and danshi are frequently used as an adversative conjunction in Japanese and Chinese conversation. They are usually regarded as synonymous words. Based on spontaneous conversation, this paper compares the use of kedo and danshi in spoken Japanese and Chinese. It is found that, both kedo and danshi can be used as adversative conjunction and discourse marker, but kedo can also be used as a connective paiticle or a sentence final particle, which is not equivalent with danshi in Chinese. When kedo is used as a conjunction in an inverted sentence, it can be regarded as a synonymous word with suiran. When it is used as a conjunction expressing introduction, it does not have synonyinous words in Chinese. When it is used as a connective or a discourse marker, it differs frorn danshi in terms of frequency of use, although it is semantically equivalent with danshi. When kedo is used as a sentence-final particle, it also does not have synonymous words in Chinese.
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学大学院人文学研究科図書・論集委員会
2020-03-31
名古屋大学人文学フォーラム
3
291
304
2433-2321
jpn