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モンゴル語の存在・コピュラ動詞のテンス・ムード用法について : 日本語のムードの「タ」との対照を通して
Title: | モンゴル語の存在・コピュラ動詞のテンス・ムード用法について : 日本語のムードの「タ」との対照を通して |
Other Titles: | Tense and Mood Use of the Existential/Copula Verb in Mongolian : a Comparison with Japanese ta |
Authors: | 伶, 艶1 Browse this author |
Authors(alt): | Yan, Ling1 |
Issue Date: | 20-Mar-2015 |
Publisher: | 北海道大学大学院文学研究科 |
Journal Title: | 北方言語研究 |
Volume: | 5 |
Start Page: | 171 |
End Page: | 190 |
Abstract: | This paper investigates the mood use, such as “discovery”, “recall”, and “modification of a previous assumption”, of the past forms of the state verb baiqu in Mongolian. Basically, a non-past form is used when the speaker discovers something without any previous knowledge of it, and a past form is used when confirming/ modifying a prior assumption or an existing knowledge. Bai-jai is usually used for “discovery”, “recall”, “modification of the speaker’s previous assumption” when the modification itself actually occurs due to the recall. Bai -γsan instead is used in conjunction with other modality affixes, as it owns an adnominal form. A comparison reveals that in Japanese the past form -ta is used for “actual discovery”, “confirmation of a previous knowledge” and “modification of a previous assumption of the listener”, while in Mongolian the non-past form baiqu is used in the same situations. |
Type: | bulletin (article) |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2115/58353 |
Appears in Collections: | 北方言語研究 = Northern Language Studies > 第5号
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