ID | 75686 |
Title Transcription | カイワ ニオケル アイズチ ノ ニッチュウ ヒカク : アイズチ ノ ヒンド カラ ミル ニッチュウ ヒカク ブンカロンテキ コウサツ
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Title Alternative | The role of supportive responses in spoken : A comparative study of Japanese and Chinese cultures by the
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Author |
Liu, Jie
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Content Type |
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Description | The speaker and the listener are essential constituent in daily conversations.
Development of the conversation is supported by the response of listener.“Aizuchi" is the supportive response in spoken Japanese, and it plays the indispensable role to take a message oflistener's understanding to the speaker.In the present study,we compared the usage of the supportive responses in the typical daily conversations of between Japanese and Chinese.The result clearly indicates that the supportive responses are used frequently in spoken Japanese than in spoken Chinese. In Japanese conversation, the listener attends the story held by the speaker gradually take part in the partner of the conversation by expressing the supportive response to the conversations is much less than that in Japanese conversation.This probably do to the effect of culture of Confucianism in China.The listener has to wait until the end of the paragraph of speech by the rule influenced by Confucianism. Furthermore,speaker in Japanese conversation sometimea uses intonation in order to urge the response from the listener. The role of intonation to affect on the frequency of supportive responses should be clarified in future studies. |
Journal Title |
言語文化研究
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ISSN | 13405632
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NCID | AN10436724
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Volume | 18
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Start Page | 131
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End Page | 142
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Sort Key | 131
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Published Date | 2010-12
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language |
jpn
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departments |
Liberal Arts and Sciences
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