著者
近藤 研至
出版者
文教大学
雑誌
言語と文化 (ISSN:09147977)
巻号頁・発行日
no.31, pp.31-52, 2019

This paper discusses expression usage of the Japanese adjective predicate sentence. The expression usage has prototype and i -dropped type, such as atsui! , atsu! "hot!". Two types have five common properties. It is to have having recognition contents, thing recognizing at a place of the utterance, not arriving at the judgment, not trying transmission, and various feelings. The prototype is a basic form of the expression usage, but the i-dropped type is a model of the states of the recognition. Therefore i-dropped types have increased recently. In addition, i-dropped type can express various feelings. Two types may be emphasized at a place of the utterance. A used method is to insert an assimilated sound in a word and make vowel sound of the end of a word a long sound then, such as aʔtsui! aʔtsu! , atsuRi! atsuR! , aʔtsuRi!.aʔtsuR! .