2002 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
A Theoretical and Empirical Study of the Relationship among Culture, Interaction and Language
Project/Area Number |
13610667
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
言語学・音声学
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Research Institution | Japan Women's University |
Principal Investigator |
IDE Sachiko Japan Women's University, Department of English, Professor, 教授 (60060662)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
KATAOKA Kuniyoshi Aichi University Faculty of Law, Associate Professor, 法学部, 助教授 (20319172)
HORIE Kaoru Tohoku University, International Student Center, Associate Professor, 留学生センター, 教授 (70181526)
KATAGIRI Yasuhiro Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International, Planning Division, Deputy Director, 経営企画部, 次長(研究職)
SAFT Scott Tsukuba University, Department of Humanities, Associate Professor, 現代語現代文化学系, 講師 (10295925)
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Project Period (FY) |
2001 – 2002
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Keywords | East Asian Languages / Interaction / Discourse Analysis / Anthropological Linguistics / Granunaticization / Linguistic Ideology / Linguistic Typology / Sociolinguisties |
Research Abstract |
Four closed workshops were held at Japan Women's University 2001 through 2002 to have a discussion on this research project aiong investigators and cooperative researches from abroad. In 2001, we have two open workshops at the Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Science Conferences and we invited two researchers in the field of anthropological linguistics, Dr. Jane Hill from University of Arizona and Dr. Asif Agha from University of Pennsylvania, to the workshop and had a fruitful outcome for the discussion on the form and grammar in interaction based on the notion of linguistic ideology. As the main outcome of this project, the book, Culture, Interaction, and Language eds. by Kuniyoshi Kataoka and Sachiko Ide was published by Hitsuji Shobo in 2002. Each investigator has made progress in his/her research on linguistic phenomena of East Asian languages to claim that they cannot be explained from the theoretical framework by western languages. The relationship among language, interaction and culture was discussed based on the collected data to explain these linguistic phenomena. The opinions were exchanged at the workshops and the suggestions for further studies were suggested. Each investigator reflected the discussion with the members of this research project into his or her own paper on the book, Culture, Interaction, and Language eds. by Kuniyoshi Kataoka and Sachiko Ide.
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Research Products
(28 results)