Noriko O. Onodera
List of John Benjamins publications for which Noriko O. Onodera plays a role.
Journal
Online Resource
Titles
Periphery – Diachronic and Cross-Linguistic Approaches
Edited by Yuko Higashiizumi, Noriko O. Onodera and Sung-Ock S. Sohn
Special issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics 17:2 (2016) v, 175 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Historical linguistics | Pragmatics
Historical Changes in Japanese: Subjectivity and intersubjectivity
Edited by Noriko O. Onodera and Ryoko Suzuki
Special issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics 8:2 (2007) 176 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Historical linguistics | Pragmatics
Japanese Discourse Markers: Synchronic and diachronic discourse analysis
Noriko O. Onodera
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 132] 2004. xiv, 253 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Historical linguistics | Japanese linguistics | Pragmatics
Periphery: Diachronic and cross-linguistic approaches Periphery – Diachronic and Cross-Linguistic Approaches, Higashiizumi, Yuko, Noriko O. Onodera and Sung-Ock S. Sohn (eds.), pp. 163–177 | Article
2016 Interplay of (inter)subjectivity and social norm Historical Changes in Japanese: Subjectivity and intersubjectivity, Onodera, Noriko O. and Ryoko Suzuki (eds.), pp. 239–267 | Article
2007 This paper explores the interplay of (inter)subjectivity and social norm. (Inter)subjectification is a diachronic process, strengthening the speaker’s (inter)subjective meanings. However, when language change, including (inter)subjectification, occurs, what roles do society or any other social… read more
Historical changes in Japanese: With special focus on subjectivity and intersubjectivity: Introduction Historical Changes in Japanese: Subjectivity and intersubjectivity, Onodera, Noriko O. and Ryoko Suzuki (eds.), pp. 153–169 | Article
2007 Development of demo type connectives and na elements: Two extremes of Japanese discourse markers Journal of Historical Pragmatics 1:1, pp. 27–55 | Article
2000 This paper suggests the independence of grammaticalization and pragmaticalization processes. These two processes are originally and self-evidently autonomous evolutionary paths that occur independently of each other. However, grammaticalization is often discussed, indeed in the majority of the… read more
Diachronic Analysis of Japanese Discourse Markers Historical Pragmatics: Pragmatic developments in the history of English, Jucker, Andreas H. (ed.), pp. 393–438 | Article
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