Diachrony of Personal Pronouns in Japanese

A functional and cross-linguistic perspective

Osamu Ishiyama author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Benjamins Publishing Co

Published:10th Jan '19

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Diachrony of Personal Pronouns in Japanese cover

Personal pronouns in Japanese form a heterogeneous category. This book investigates their historical development from a functional perspective. It shows that while nouns give rise to personal pronouns through semanticization of pragmatic inferences, the use of non-nominal forms such as demonstratives and reflexives for person referents can be resolved within their original functions, offering little reason to treat them as personal pronouns. The cross-linguistic investigation into the common sources of personal pronouns reveals that the development of personal pronouns from nouns is largely consistent with grammaticalization, but that of forms of non-nominal origins requires separate mechanisms such as spatial/empathetic perspectives and displacement of semantic features for politeness, showing that a one-size-fits-all approach to diachrony of personal pronouns is not sufficient. This book will be of special interest to researchers and students in historical linguistics, pragmatics, and Japanese linguistics, who take a functional view of language.

ISBN: 9789027202376

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 470g

173 pages