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Part I: Wa in narrative and expository discourse
Part I: Wa in narrative and expository discourse
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eng
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The
use of wa as a cohesion marker in Japanese oral narratives
The use of wa as a cohesion marker in Japanese oral narratives
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Patricia M. Clancy
Clancy, Patricia M.
Patricia M.
Clancy
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Pamela A. Downing
Downing, Pamela A.
Pamela A.
Downing
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/411024342
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eng
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Thematization as a staging device in the Japanese narrative
Thematization as a staging device in the Japanese narrative
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854024343
Senko K. Maynard
Maynard, Senko K.
Senko K.
Maynard
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/854024343
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tsl.14.05hin
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10.1075/tsl.14.05hin
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Thematization, assumed familiarity, staging, and syntactic binding in Japanese
Thematization, assumed familiarity, staging, and syntactic binding in Japanese
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A01
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347024344
John Hinds
Hinds, John
John
Hinds
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/347024344
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tsl.14.06iwa
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10.1075/tsl.14.06iwa
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Article
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Identifiability, scope-setting, and the particle wa
Identifiability, scope-setting, and the particle wa
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A
study of Japanese spoken expository discourse
A study of Japanese spoken expository discourse
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A01
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872024345
Shoichi Iwasaki
Iwasaki, Shoichi
Shoichi
Iwasaki
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/872024345
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eng
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10.1075/tsl.14.07kur
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Article
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A
study of the so-called topic wa in passages from Tolstoi, Lawrenceand Faulkner (of course, in Japanese translation)
A study of the so-called topic wa in passages from Tolstoi, Lawrenceand Faulkner (of course, in Japanese translation)
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S.-Y. Kuroda
Kuroda, S.-Y.
S.-Y.
Kuroda
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Part II: Wa and other syntactic phenomena
Part II: Wa and other syntactic phenomena
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eng
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Article
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The
role of wa in negation
The role of wa in negation
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85024347
Naomi Hanaoka McGloin
McGloin, Naomi Hanaoka
Naomi Hanaoka
McGloin
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/85024347
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eng
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tsl.14.10miy
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10.1075/tsl.14.10miy
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Wa and the WH phrase
Wa and the WH phrase
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577024348
Shigeru Miyagawa
Miyagawa, Shigeru
Shigeru
Miyagawa
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/577024348
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Part III: Historical perspectives on wa
Part III: Historical perspectives on wa
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eng
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10.1075/tsl.14.12uen
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Article
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Functions of the theme marker wa from synchronic and diachronic perspectives
Functions of the theme marker wa from synchronic and diachronic perspectives
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A01
01
JB code
623024349
Noriko Fujii Ueno
Ueno, Noriko Fujii
Noriko Fujii
Ueno
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/623024349
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eng
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tsl.14.13wol
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Article
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Wa in diachronic perspective
Wa in diachronic perspective
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610024350
Charles M. Wolf
Wolf, Charles M.
Charles M.
Wolf
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/610024350
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Part IV: Pragmatic perspectives on wa
Part IV: Pragmatic perspectives on wa
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eng
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How relevant is a functional notion of communicative orientation to ga and wa?
How relevant is a functional notion of communicative orientation to ga and wa?
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A01
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JB code
887024351
Seiichi Makino
Makino, Seiichi
Seiichi
Makino
07
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eng
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Part I: Wa in narrative and expository discourse
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10.1075/tsl.14.03cla
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Article
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The
use of wa as a cohesion marker in Japanese oral narratives
The use of wa as a cohesion marker in Japanese oral narratives
1
A01
01
JB code
641024341
Patricia M. Clancy
Clancy, Patricia M.
Patricia M.
Clancy
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A01
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411024342
Pamela A. Downing
Downing, Pamela A.
Pamela A.
Downing
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10.1075/tsl.14.04may
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Article
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Thematization as a staging device in the Japanese narrative
Thematization as a staging device in the Japanese narrative
1
A01
01
JB code
854024343
Senko K. Maynard
Maynard, Senko K.
Senko K.
Maynard
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01
JB code
tsl.14.05hin
06
10.1075/tsl.14.05hin
83
Article
5
01
04
Thematization, assumed familiarity, staging, and syntactic binding in Japanese
Thematization, assumed familiarity, staging, and syntactic binding in Japanese
1
A01
01
JB code
347024344
John Hinds
Hinds, John
John
Hinds
01
01
JB code
tsl.14.06iwa
06
10.1075/tsl.14.06iwa
107
Article
6
01
04
Identifiability, scope-setting, and the particle wa
Identifiability, scope-setting, and the particle wa
01
04
A
study of Japanese spoken expository discourse
A study of Japanese spoken expository discourse
1
A01
01
JB code
872024345
Shoichi Iwasaki
Iwasaki, Shoichi
Shoichi
Iwasaki
01
01
JB code
tsl.14.07kur
06
10.1075/tsl.14.07kur
143
Article
7
01
04
A
study of the so-called topic wa in passages from Tolstoi, Lawrenceand Faulkner (of course, in Japanese translation)
A study of the so-called topic wa in passages from Tolstoi, Lawrenceand Faulkner (of course, in Japanese translation)
1
A01
01
JB code
347024346
S.-Y. Kuroda
Kuroda, S.-Y.
S.-Y.
Kuroda
01
01
JB code
tsl.14.08par
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10.1075/tsl.14.08par
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8
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Part II: Wa and other syntactic phenomena
Part II: Wa and other syntactic phenomena
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01
JB code
tsl.14.09mcg
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10.1075/tsl.14.09mcg
165
Article
9
01
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The
role of wa in negation
The role of wa in negation
1
A01
01
JB code
85024347
Naomi Hanaoka McGloin
McGloin, Naomi Hanaoka
Naomi Hanaoka
McGloin
01
01
JB code
tsl.14.10miy
06
10.1075/tsl.14.10miy
185
Article
10
01
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Wa and the WH phrase
Wa and the WH phrase
1
A01
01
JB code
577024348
Shigeru Miyagawa
Miyagawa, Shigeru
Shigeru
Miyagawa
01
01
JB code
tsl.14.11par
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10.1075/tsl.14.11par
Section header
11
01
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Part III: Historical perspectives on wa
Part III: Historical perspectives on wa
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JB code
tsl.14.12uen
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10.1075/tsl.14.12uen
221
Article
12
01
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Functions of the theme marker wa from synchronic and diachronic perspectives
Functions of the theme marker wa from synchronic and diachronic perspectives
1
A01
01
JB code
623024349
Noriko Fujii Ueno
Ueno, Noriko Fujii
Noriko Fujii
Ueno
01
01
JB code
tsl.14.13wol
06
10.1075/tsl.14.13wol
265
Article
13
01
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Wa in diachronic perspective
Wa in diachronic perspective
1
A01
01
JB code
610024350
Charles M. Wolf
Wolf, Charles M.
Charles M.
Wolf
01
01
JB code
tsl.14.14par
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10.1075/tsl.14.14par
Section header
14
01
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Part IV: Pragmatic perspectives on wa
Part IV: Pragmatic perspectives on wa
01
01
JB code
tsl.14.15mak
06
10.1075/tsl.14.15mak
293
Article
15
01
04
How relevant is a functional notion of communicative orientation to ga and wa?
How relevant is a functional notion of communicative orientation to ga and wa?
1
A01
01
JB code
887024351
Seiichi Makino
Makino, Seiichi
Seiichi
Makino
01
01
JB code
tsl.14.16abb
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10.1075/tsl.14.16abb
307
Miscellaneous
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