所属・所在を表す前置詞OF、AT、INについて
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English prepositions such as ‘of’, ‘at’, ‘in’ as well as some others may be used to show the relationships between an organization and its members.<br>This thesis deals with this use of prepositions in the following four cases:<br>1-1. Professor NAME+PREPOSITION+UNIVERSITY NAME (e. g. Professor John Smith of ABC University)<br>1-2. Mr./Mrs., etc. NAME+PREPOSITION+COMPANY NAME (e. g. Mr. John Smith at the ABC Company)<br>2-1. NAME, (a) professor+PREPOSITION+UNIVERSITY NAME (e. g. John Smith, professor at ABC University)<br>2-2. NAME, (a) POSITION NAME+PREPOSITION+COMPANY NAME (e. g. Mr. John Smith, a manager at the ABC Company)<br>This use of prepositions was researched through the implementation of questionnaires, news media analysis and the analysis of business communication examples. As a result, the following conclusions were made:<br>(1) ‘OF’ is the recommendable preposition for 1-1.<br>(2) ‘OF’ is the recommendable preposition for 1-2, but ‘AT’ is also possible.<br>(3) ‘AT’ is the recommendable preposition for 2-1.<br>(4) For 2-2, as a general rule, ‘OF’ is used in cases where the person of the title controls the whole of the organization; and ‘AT’ is used in cases where the person controls part of the organization.
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- 日本実用英語学会論叢
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日本実用英語学会論叢 2004 (11), 69-78, 2004
日本実用英語学会
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- 130003715729
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- 18844413
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