In:Pragmatics of Japanese: Perspectives on grammar, interaction and culture
Edited by Mutsuko Endo Hudson, Yoshiko Matsumoto and Junko Mori
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 285] 2018
► pp. 309–310
Subject index
Published online: 16 April 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.285.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.285.si
A
- amari/anmari/anma 49–51, 54
B
- backchannel 259
- bare predicate 103
- bifurcation 64–65, 69–70
- bilingual excitement 292–294, 298
- bottom-up model 22
C
- CA, see Conversation Analysis
- clause chaining 22, 39, 41
- cleft construction 35, 42
- cognitive constraint 18
- collocation 57
- colloquialization 304
- complement 18
- complementizer koto 22
- conjunctive function 31
- constructed speech 84–85, 87–88
- Construction Grammar 88 ; see also constructionalization
- constructionalization 88–89, 93–94
- contingency 150, 155
- Conversation Analysis 100
- corpus-based 53
- counter-expectation 61–63, 67
- creative index 250, 252–253
- CS, see constructed speech
- cultural ideology 249
- cultural nationalism 270 ; see also nationalism
- culture 220 ; see also Eastern culture
D
- dangling toyuu construction 91–94
- de-colloquialization 304
- detached 208–212
- detachment 197–198
- directive 125–138, 149–150, 152–157 ; see also non-procedural directive see also procedural directive
- discernment 125–128, 144–148
- discourse
88, 220
- marker 88
- of food 220
- discourse-pragmatic function 173–176, 191
- divergence 64, 70
E
- Eastern culture 219–220
- ecological view on grammar 17
- ego-focused 188
- embedding 35–36, 38, 40–41
- endophonic 292
- entitlement 150, 155, 158, 160–168
- epistemic
77, 88
- markers 173
- modality expression 107, 111
- epistemically 87
- evidential 77, 88
- exophonic 291–292, 303
F
- face 152–154, 161, 163, 166, 168, 176, 178, 180
- face-work 150, 153
- femininity 260–261
- food 219 ; see also discourse of
- form-meaning pairs 89
- formulaic expressions 22, 29–32, 36, 43
G
- gaze
99
see also recipient’s state of gaze
see also speaker’s gaze
- in social interaction 103
- shift 104, 106, 108, 111, 114, 116
- gender 275
- genre 219–222
- grammar 17 ; see also multiple grammar model
- grammatical construction 76, 94
- grammaticalization 88–89, 191–192
H
- hedge 260
- heterosexuality 256
- honorifics 249, 257–259
I
- ideological 257–258
- ideologically 49, 258–262
- ideology 246 ; see also cultural ideology see also language ideology
- impolite 197, 204, 208, 210
- increment mechanism 41
- incremental reasoning 27
- indexical 245–250, 253, 257–258, 260–261, 263, 265
- field 249
- meaning 246, 257
- order 249
- process 248
- indexicality 261
- intersubjective 88
- intersubjectivity 173
J
- joseego 245, 247, 253, 255, 258, 260
K
- kamo (shirenai) 173–175
- katakoto nihongo 277
L
- language ideology 248
- late projectability 102
- left-branching language 304
- linguistic
252–253, 267, 271
- capital 252
- nationalism 267, 271
- norm 253
M
- masculinity 275, 278
- metapragmatic
245–246
- comment 250
- discourse 245–246
- stereotype 268, 277, 279–280
- mimetic expression 238
- mitaina 75–91
- multiple grammar model 18
N
- nationalism 270
- ne 197, 199 ; see also obligatory ne see also optional ne
- negative polarity item 49–50 ; see also positive polarity item
- nominalization 18
- non-committal 184
- non-full approval 184, 193
- non-Japanese 268–270, 273–275, 277, 279–280
- non-native Japanese 289–290
- non-procedural directive 128–129, 136–138 ; see also directive see also procedural directive
- NPI, see negative polarity item
O
- obligatory (ne) 200–202 ; see also optional (ne)
- online “public” 220
- optional (ne) 197–198, 200–203
P
- paradigmatic (relationship) 63
- particle ne, see ne
- politeness
125–128, 130, 132, 138, 144, 149–153
- strategy 140, 146, 181
- positive polarity item 49–50, 63 ; see also negative polarity item
- postpositional structure 101
- PPI, see positive polarity item
- pragmatic effect 90–91
- pragmatically 88
- pre-disagreement 183
- pre-possible completion 103
- predicate-final structure 101, 110
- procedural directive 128–129, 133–135
- progressivity 39–40
- projectability 100, 102
Q
- quasi-quotation 93
- quotative 76, 89
- quoted speech 79, 82
R
- reason 17
- recipe 221–224
- recipient’s state of gaze 104
- request 149, 151
- retroactivity 39–40
- ruby 293, 297
S
- schemas 20
- self-confirmation 201, 203
- semiotic capital 252
- sentence-final particle 22, 257
- sexuality 256
- Soto-Language Space 292–293
- speaker’s gaze 104, 107
- speech act 258–260
- stance 76, 86–87
- structural reanalysis 63, 69
- subjective 88
- subjectivity 84, 173
- suspended clause
28
- construction 89–91, 94
- syntagmatic reanalysis 63
T
- TCU, see turn completion
- TCU-final projectability 113
- te kudasai 151, 158
- tense shift 299, 302–303
- theory of territory of information 200, 210
- third language and culture 290
- totemo/tottemo 49–51
- transition relevance place 100
- transition space 103, 116
- TRP, see transition relevance place
- turn completion 116–117
- turn projection 101–102, 106
- turn-constructional unit 100
- turn-final projectability 117
U
- Uchi-Language Space 292–293
- UFE, see utterance-final element
- usage-based model 19, 22
- utterance-final element 102–103
V
- Volition 126–127, 144
W
- Western culture 220
- women’s language 245
- workplace 125–130
- written language bias 43
