Lidia Tanaka (Senior Lecturer, Japanese Program Co-ordinator Japanese Program, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Questions and interrogatives in Japanese discourse have attracted considerable interest from grammarians, but the communicative aspect has received little attention. This book fills this gap. Through detailed analyses of formal and informal interactions, this book demonstrates that the inherent multi-functional and polysemous aspect of language can also be observed in the use of questions. What emerges is a sense of the considerable variety of question forms and also an understanding of how questions are used to perform a wide range of social actions. The importance of context is...
Questions and interrogatives in Japanese discourse have attracted considerable interest from grammarians, but the communicative aspect has received...