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Précis de linguistique japonaise
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ISBN: 9782708015456 2708015451 Year: 2019 Publisher: Paris Editions Ophrys

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La 4e de couv. indique : "Ce Précis de Linguistique Japonaise offre, pour la première fois en français, une présentation synthétique, claire et concise des principales questions de langue et de linguistique japonaises. Il aborde des questions classiques telles que les particules, les catégories grammaticales, les formes honorifiques, ou l'écriture, mais aussi des domaines plus originaux encore peu étudiés en dehors du Japon comme les dialectes, les langages masculin et féminin, les jeux de mots, la création lexicale, l'histoire de la pensée linguistique au Japon, l'intonation, la linguistique textuelle, les dictionnaires, les langages de rôle, et bien d'autres sujets. L'ouvrage se compose d'une série de courts chapitres chacun dédié à une question et pouvant être lus indépendamment, couvrant ainsi tous les domaines de la langue japonaise. Il est illustré de nombreux tableaux, figures et exemples, et comprend également deux glossaires des termes de linguistique (japonais - français et français - japonais). Rédigé de façon accessible, il constituera un outil de travail indispensable pour toute personne engagée dans des études de langue et de civilisation japonaises (étudiants des cursus universitaires, candidats au CAPES et à l'agrégation). Il s'adresse aussi plus largement à tous ceux qui s'intéressent aux questions de langue et à la linguistique. Traduit du japonais, version française commentée et augmentée. Okimori Takuya (direction), Akutsu Satoru, Ijima Masahiro, Kimura Hajime, Kimura Yoshiyuki et Sasahara Hiroyuki."

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Handbook of Japanese Sociolinguistics

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This volume is the first comprehensive survey of the sociolinguistic studies on Japanese. Japanese, like other languages, has developed a highly diverse linguistic system that is realized as variation shaped by interactions of linguistic and social factors. This volume primarily focuses on both classic and current topics of sociolinguistics that were first studied in Western languages, and then subsequently examined in the Japanese language. The topics in this volume cover major issues in sociolinguistics that also characterize sociolinguistic features of Japanese. Such topics as gender, honorifics, and politeness are particularly pertinent to Japanese, as is well-known in general sociolinguistics. At the same time, this volume includes studies on other topics such as social stratification, discourse, contact, and language policy, which have been widely conducted in the Japanese context. In addition, this volume introduces "domestic" approaches to sociolinguistics developed in Japan. They emerged a few decades before the development of the so-called Labovian and Hymesian sociolinguistics in the US, and they have shaped a unique development of sociolinguistic studies in Japan. Contents Part I: HistoryChapter 1: Research methodologyFlorian CoulmasChapter 2: Japan and the international sociolinguistic communityYoshiyuki Asahi and J.K. ChambersChapter 3: Language lifeTakehiro Shioda Part II: Sociolinguistic patternsChapter 4: Style, prestige, and salience in language change in progressFumio InoueChapter 5: Group language (shūdango)Taro NakanishiChapter 6: Male-female differences in JapaneseYoshimitsu Ozaki Part III: Language and genderChapter 7: Historical overview of language and gender studies: From past to futureOrie Endo and Hideko AbeChapter 8: Genderization in Japanese: A typological viewKatsue A. ReynoldsChapter 9: Feminist approaches to Japanese language, gender, and sexualityMomoko Nakamura Part IV: Honorifics and politenessChapter 10: Japanese honorificsTakashi NagataChapter 11: Intersection of traditional Japanese honorific theories and Western politeness theoriesMasato TakiuraChapter 12: Intersection of discourse politeness theory and interpersonal CommunicationMayumi Usami Part V: Culture and discourse phenomenaChapter 13: Subjective expression and its roles in Japanese discourse: Its development in Japanese and impact on general linguisticsYoko UjiieChapter 14: Style, character, and creativity in the discourse of Japanese popular culture: Focusing on light novels and keitai novelsSenko K. MaynardChapter 15: Sociopragmatics of political discourseShoji Azuma Part VI: Language contactChapter 16: Contact dialects of JapaneseYoshiyuki AsahiChapter 17: Japanese loanwords and lendwordsFrank E. DaultonChapter 18: Japanese language varieties outside JapanMie HiramotoChapter 19: Language contact and contact languages in JapanDaniel Long Part VII: Language policyChapter 20: Chinese characters: Variation, policy, and landscapeHiroyuki SasaharaChapter 21: Language, economy, and nationKatsumi Shibuya


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