Article published In: Studies in Language
Vol. 38:4 (2014) ► pp.752–791
Investigating the transitive and intransitive constructions in English and Japanese
A quantitative study
Published online: 8 December 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.38.4.04luk
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.38.4.04luk
Previous research has suggested that languages differ in terms of how much prominence is given to the agent. Namely, English prefers to give prominence to a human agent, whereas Japanese prefers to suppress the human agent and express events as if they happen spontaneously (e.g., Ikegami 1981). By using a Japanese novel and its English translation as a parallel corpus, this paper shows quantitatively that Japanese uses more intransitive constructions than English. Using Hopper & Thompson’s (1980) parameters to measure semantic transitivity, this paper also shows that the difference in intransitive constructions was only observed in low semantic transitivity events, whereas both languages exhibit similar trends for high semantic transitivity events. An analysis under the framework of Construction Grammar suggests that the Japanese intransitive construction covers a space in a semantic map which would be occupied by the transitive and adjectival constructions in English.
Keywords: transitive, intransitive, Japanese, English, frequency, Construction Grammar
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