What Are the Basic Meanings of Certain Polysemous Verbs, to Japanese-Language Learners and to Native Japanese Speakers?

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  • 日本語学習者・母語話者が考える多義動詞の基本的語義とは何か

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This research conducted a survey of which meanings of the polysemous verbs “aru,” “kiru,” “deru,” “tsukeru,” and “suru” are the basic meanings to Japanese-language learners whose native language is Chinese and to native Japanese speakers. Both the learners and the native speakers most often selected the same meanings as the basic meanings, but the learners’ answers tended to vary more than those of the native speakers, depending on the verb. It is considered that for the learners, a meaning to which they are often exposed is likely to come to mind as a verb’s basic meaning.

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  • CRID
    1390857988154982016
  • DOI
    10.19022/jlem.29.1_16
  • ISSN
    24239909
    18813968
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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