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Discourse Particles in Asian Languages, Multiple-component retail product Book

Discourse Particles in Asian Languages Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Elin McCready, Hiroki (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan) Nomoto

Part of the Routledge Studies in Linguistics series

Multiple-component retail product

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Within linguistics, there has been a great deal of interest in discourse particles for some time now, especially within semantics and pragmatics.

The term ‘discourse particles’ has been used to cover a broad range of phenomena, including such things as ‘sentence final particles,’ ‘discourse adverbs’ and other related phenomena.

However, most research in the area (particularly within formal semantics and pragmatics) focuses on a restricted set of languages, and there is little consensus on the proper formal treatment of particles, partly due to the limited range of data available. In recent years, there has been extensive development of the formal approach to discourse particles, which often treats these words as devices for marking information update.

Also important is the extension of data to non-Western languages like Japanese, Korean or Chinese.

These volumes are the first to give an exclusive focus on particles in non-European languages (in this case Asian languages), from the perspective of formal as well as non-formal semantics and pragmatics. These volumes include papers on Japanese, Mandarin, Tagalog, Kimaragang Dusun, Malay, Singlish, Thai and Vietnamese.

The papers are informed by recent theoretical work in formal semantics and pragmatics relating to the meaning of particles.

The collection contributes to our theoretical understanding of the meaning of discourse particles and to empirical knowledge of discourse particles in the languages of Asia.

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