@article{ART002053520},
author={Kim yong kyun},
title={A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-},
journal={Journal of Japanese Culture},
issn={1226-3605},
year={2015},
number={67},
pages={5-24},
doi={10.21481/jbunka..67.201511.5}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kim yong kyun
TI - A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-
JO - Journal of Japanese Culture
PY - 2015
VL - null
IS - 67
PB - The Japanese Culture Association Of Korea (Jcak)
SP - 5
EP - 24
SN - 1226-3605
AB - This research examines the expressions of possibility, especially, modal verbs denoting possibility with attention to 30 kinds of authentic materials of Edo language(Edohanashibon․Edokabuki․Kibyoshi) in the late modern times of Anei ~ Bunka (1772 ~ 1817) in comparison to Edosharebon. Analyzing modal verbs shown in Edohanashibon․Edokabuki․Kibyoshi, this study investigates the general characteristics and cause of the linguistic changes, focusing on the difference in slowness and quickness. As a result, several characteristics can be summarized as follows: (1) There exist the difference in slowness and quickness of change even within the materials of Edohanashibon․Edokabuki․Kibyoshi. They can be arranged in the folloing sequence: Edosharebon > Edohanashibon > Kibyoshi > Edokabuki. (2) Colloqual sentences are likely to change more quickly than literary ones from a viewpoint of stylistics. (3) The sequence of verbal conjugation types is as follows: Mizemkei > Renyōkei > Shuōshi․Rentaikei > Izenkei. (4) Considering the number of syllables, monosyllabic or disyllabic verbs change earlier than multisyllabic verbs do. (5) Simple verbs change earlier than compound verbs do. (6) Negative expressions change earlier than affirmative ones do. This study reveals that modal verbs of possibility experienced the linguistic changes of quickness and slowness in stylistics, verbal conjugations, the number of syllables, simple verbs and compound verbs, affirmative and negative expressions, etc. shown in the data of Edo language, such as Edohanashibon․ Edokabuki․Kibyoshi. Additionally, the above-mentioned (2),(4), (5), and (6) coincide in Edosharebon, while (1) and (3) differ from Edosharebon.
KW - Edohanashibon;Kibyoshi;Edokabuki;Edosharebon;expression of possibility;modal verbs of possibility
DO - 10.21481/jbunka..67.201511.5
ER -
Kim yong kyun. (2015). A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-. Journal of Japanese Culture, 67, 5-24.
Kim yong kyun. 2015, "A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-", Journal of Japanese Culture, no.67, pp.5-24. Available from: doi:10.21481/jbunka..67.201511.5
Kim yong kyun "A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-" Journal of Japanese Culture 67 pp.5-24 (2015) : 5.
Kim yong kyun. A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-. 2015; 67 : 5-24. Available from: doi:10.21481/jbunka..67.201511.5
Kim yong kyun. "A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-" Journal of Japanese Culture no.67(2015) : 5-24.doi: 10.21481/jbunka..67.201511.5
Kim yong kyun. A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-. Journal of Japanese Culture, 67, 5-24. doi: 10.21481/jbunka..67.201511.5
Kim yong kyun. A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-. Journal of Japanese Culture. 2015; 67 5-24. doi: 10.21481/jbunka..67.201511.5
Kim yong kyun. A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-. 2015; 67 : 5-24. Available from: doi:10.21481/jbunka..67.201511.5
Kim yong kyun. "A Study on Modal Verbs of Possibility in Edo Language-With Special Attention to Edohanashibon · Edokabuki · Kibyoshi-" Journal of Japanese Culture no.67(2015) : 5-24.doi: 10.21481/jbunka..67.201511.5