Disfluency from a Typological Perspective: With Special Reference to “Prolongation+Continuation”
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- Sadanobu Toshiyuki
- Kyoto University
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- Somodi Júlia
- Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary
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- Hidasi Judit
- Budapest Business School
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- Viktoria Echbach-szabo
- Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
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- Ayşe Nur Tekmen
- Ankara University
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- Dilshani Jayathilake
- University of Kelaniya
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- Dulini Dilshara-jayasuriya
- Master’s course student, Kyoto University
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- Arai Jun
- The Japan Foundation
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- Shochi Takaaki
- Université Bordeaux Montaigne
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- Luo MiLiang
- Dalian University of Foreign Languages
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- Antony Susairaj
- Nanzan University
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- Ryu Kyusang
- Kwansei Gakuin University
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- Park Youngju
- Kansai University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 言語類型からみた非流ちょう性―膠着語と延伸型続行方式のつっかえ―
- ゲンゴ ルイケイ カラ ミタ ヒリュウチョウセイ : コウチャクゴ ト エンシンガタ ゾッコウ ホウシキ ノ ツッカエ
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<p>This paper sheds light on the inherent disfluency of spoken language from a grammatical point of view. Previous research has pointed out the possibility of relevance of morphological complexity to the plausibility of disfluency patterns. Apart from this, we suggest that the degree of agglutinativity of a language also affects disfluency. According to our Agglutinativity Hypothesis, a high degree of agglutinativity in a language tends to allow for a “prolongation+continuation” type of disfluency within a single morpheme. We show this based on observations of Chinese, French, Hungarian, Korean, Sinhalese, Tamil, Turkish, and Japanese.</p>
Journal
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- The Japanese Journal of Language in Society
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The Japanese Journal of Language in Society 21 (1), 113-128, 2018-09-30
The Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences
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- CRID
- 1390845713036637696
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- NII Article ID
- 130007552843
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- NII Book ID
- AA11510423
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- ISSN
- 21897239
- 13443909
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- NDL BIB ID
- 029394437
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- KAKEN
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