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Author Shibata, Takeshi, 1918-2007.

Title Sociolinguistics in Japanese contexts / Takesi Sibata ; edited by Tetsuya Kunihiro, Fumio Inoue, Daniel Long.

Publication Info. Berlin ; New York, N.Y. : Mouton de Gruyter, 1999.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 489 pages) : maps.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Contributions to the sociology of language ; 81
Contributions to the sociology of language ; 81.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-414) and index.
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Reproduction Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL
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Contents Table of contents -- FOREWORD -- 0. DR. TAKESI SIBATA AND THE PRINCIPAL TRENDS IN JAPANESE SOCIOLINGUISTICS -- 1. Purpose of this chapter -- 2. The importance of Dr. Sibata in sociolinguistics -- 2.1. The quantity of Dr. Sibata�s contributions -- 2.2. The quality of Dr. Sibata�s contribution -- 3. Dr. Sibata�s life history and sociolinguistics -- 3.1. Romanization -- 3.2. The “Literacy Survey� -- 3.3. Surveys of language standardization -- 3.4. Survey of Honorifics -- 3.5. Linguistic Atlas of Japan and Linguistic Atlas of Itoigawa
3.6. Dr. Sibata�s surveys as a University Professor4. Characteristics of Dr. Sibata�s Research -- 4.1. Inductive methodology -- 4.2. Using the “scientific� method -- 4.3. Exhaustiveness -- 4.4. Secular linguistics -- 4.5. Originality -- 4.6. The scholastic endeavor -- (I) THE STUDY OF SOCIOLINGUISTICS -- 1. THE LANGUAGE LIFE OF THE JAPANESE -- 0. Introductory notes by the editors -- 1. What is �language life�? -- 2. The structure of life and linguistic behavior -- 3. Communication which relies on speech -- 4. Situations of linguistic communication
5. Special characteristics of the language life of the Japanese2. THE SURVEY OF A SPEECH COMMUNITY AND ITS METHODOLOGY -- 0. Introductory notes by the editors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dialectology, linguistic geography, and the survey of speech communities -- 3. The procedure for studying a speech community -- 4. One method of investigating a speech community -- 3. A 24 HOUR SURVEY OF THE LANGUAGE LIFE OF THE JAPANESE -- 0. Introductory notes by the editors -- 1. The language life of the Japanese and the 24 hour survey -- 2. The method of “the 24 hour survey�
3. The content of the recordings4. Aims of analysis -- 5. For future investigation -- 4. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AMONG INVESTIGATORS OF LINGUISTIC GEOGRAPHY -- 0. Introductory notes by the editors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Individual differences between speakers and between interviewers -- 3. Simple individual differences -- 4. Individual differences reflecting language history -- 5. Analysis of survey materials and analysis of individual differences -- (II) HONORIFICS -- 5. HONORIFICS AND HONORIFICS RESEARCH -- 0. Introductory notes by the editors
1. Special Treatment2. Diversity of treatment expressions -- 3. Methods of “keeping distance� -- 6. THE HONORIFIC PREFIX “O-� IN CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE -- 0. Introductory notes by the editors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Lexical factors governing the use of o-. � The 4830 word / 18 informant survey � -- 3. Social factors governing the use of o- � The 49 word / 472 informant survey � -- Appendix I: Words with which o- is frequently used -- Appendix II: Distribution of informants by district (ch�) -- 7. LEARNING TO SAY “HAHA�
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Subject Sociolinguistics -- Japan.
Sociolinguistics.
Japan.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Kunihiro, Tetsuya, 1929-2022.
Inoue, Fumio, 1942-
Long, Daniel, 1963-
Added Title Shakai gengogaku no kadai. Selections. English https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr98032089
Other Form: Print version: Shibata, Takeshi, 1918-2007. Shakai gengogaku no kadai. English. Selections. Sociolinguistics in Japanese contexts 3110149796 (DLC) 98042915 (OCoLC)39785232
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