Description
Provides analyses of Japanese discourse and applications of Role and Reference Grammar theory to the syntax-semantics-pragmatics interface.
About the Author
Mitsuaki Shimojo is Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. His notable publications include Argument Encoding in Japanese Conversation (2005).
Reviews
'Shimojo's book breaks new ground in the investigation of information structure in Japanese. It explores important issues in the syntax-pragmatics interface using discourse data collected from L1 and L2 Japanese speakers and applying the approaches of Role and Reference Grammar and Centering Theory. The result is a revealing and insightful account of the role of salience in the analysis of the interaction of syntax and discourse in Japanese.' Robert D. Van Valin, Jr, University at Buffalo (SUNY) and Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf
'The exploration of NP-wa vis-a-vis zero anaphora on the one hand and NP-ga on the other has been a central issue in Japanese linguistics. Despite the substantial body of literature dedicated to this subject, recent years have seen minimal progress. This book reexamines previously addressed observations and introduces novel findings, aligning with the ongoing trend towards more inclusive approaches in linguistic analysis to account for a spectrum of syntactic phenomena influenced by context and pragmatics. The study is anchored in a meticulous literature review and an analysis of the author's experimental data, notably incorporating sentences created by L2 learners of Japanese. This contribution significantly enhances our understanding of the salience of information encoding in discourse, solidifying its place as an indispensable reference for years to come.' Yoko Hasegawa, University of California, Berkeley
'This book is a very welcome development in Role and Reference Grammar, as it is grounded in natural discourse data, and so pushes the envelope on our understanding of the role of pragmatic factors in determining morphosyntactic form, covering not only focus structure, but also reference, cohesion, and salience.' Randy J. LaPolla, Beijing Normal University and Nanyang Technological University
'This book is an essential reference in the study of discourse salience, its morphosyntactic realizations and attention control functions in discourse. Through in-depth investigation of authentic L1 and L2 Japanese texts, the author revisits and refines the bidimensional model of salience and illustrates the strengths of parallel architecture theories in the exploration of the discourse-morphosyntax interface.' Delia Bentley, Professor of Linguistics, The University of Manchester
Book Information
ISBN 9781009421829
Author Mitsuaki Shimojo
Format Hardback
Page Count 282
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 550g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 159mm * 21mm