The nominative-to-accusative shift in Japanese: diachronic and synchronic considerations

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Japanese Linguistics Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1515/jjl-2022-2057
S. Nambu, David Y. Oshima, Shin-ichiro Sano
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Abstract Some Japanese predicates allow their object to be marked either with the accusative particle o, the canonical marker of an object, or with the nominative particle ga, the canonical marker of a subject. This work reports and discusses the results of corpus-based surveys on the patterns and recent trends in nominative-marking on objects. It will be demonstrated: (i) that there has been an increase in the proportion of accusative-marking over nominative-marking in recent times, (ii) that accusative-marking is more likely to be chosen in certain types of subordinate clauses than in matrix clauses, and (iii) that at least with some types of predicates, accusative-marking on the object is more likely when its referent is animate rather than inanimate. It will be argued that the effects of clause type and animacy have to do with the functional motivation to mitigate processing load and the risk of misinterpretation incurred by nominative-marking on objects.
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日语主格到宾格的转换:历时性和共时性的考虑
一些日语谓语允许用宾格助词o(宾语的典型标记)或主格助词ga(主语的典型标记)来标记它们的宾语。这项工作报告并讨论了基于语料库的调查结果,调查对象上主格标记的模式和最新趋势。本文将证明:(1)近年来宾格标记比主格标记的比例有所增加;(2)宾格标记在某些类型的从句中比在矩阵从句中更容易被选择;(3)至少在某些类型的谓语中,当指称物是有生命的而不是无生命的时候,宾格标记在宾语上的可能性更大。本文认为,子句类型和活性的影响与功能动机有关,以减轻处理负荷和主谓标记对对象造成的误解风险。
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