「テアル」の意味機能に関する一考察
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概要
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In most Japanese classes in Taiwan, -te aru is usually taught related to "ARU", which shows the existence of inanimate things. The only further explanation of -te aru relates to the fact that it indicates the resulting state of someone's intentional action. However, -te aru has more usages than just showing the existence of inanimate things or their states brought about by actions. For example, if you don't want the listener to feel that you have done in his/her favor, you can use -te aru instead of -te ageta. This paper discusses the meaning and function of -te aru from a pragmatic viewpoint.
- 日本語教育方法研究会の論文
- 2007-03-17