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Title
  • ja 比較の表現及び追加の表現におけるハワイ語の方向詞akuとa'e
  • en Hawaiian directionals aku and a'e in comparative expressions and additional expressions
Creator
    • ja 塩谷, 亨 ja-Kana シオノヤ, トオル en SHIONOYA, Toru
Accessrights open access
Rights
  • ja © 2008 北海道言語研究会
Subject
  • NDC 800
  • Other en Hawaiian
  • Other en Directionals
  • Other en Comparison
  • Other en Addition
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  • Abstract en There are many types of comparative and additional expressions in Hawaiian, where directionals are often used. This suggests some semantic connection between comparative expressions and additional expressions. Hawaiian has four directionals, among which aku ‘away’ and a‘e ‘upward’ are found in comparative and additional expressions very often. This paper gives an outline of comparative expressions and additional expressions with those two directionals. They are similarly used in comparative expressions meaning “A is more ... than B” and “A is B(numerical value) or more” and additional expressions meaning “other/another/ different/next...”. On the other hand, only one of them is found in some types of expressions. The directional a‘e is found in comparative expressions meaning “A becomes more ...”, while the directional aku is found in additional expressions meaning “there are more ... ” and “...and so on”.
Publisher ja 北海道言語研究会
Date
    Issued2008-03-21
Language
  • jpn
Resource Type journal article
Version Type VoR
Identifier HDL http://hdl.handle.net/10258/708 , URI https://muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5336
Relation
  • isIdenticalTo NAID 40015933271
Journal
    • PISSN 18826296
    • NCID AA12307232
      • ja 北海道言語文化研究
      • Volume Number6 Page Start81 Page End94
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