'TA/EOSS' Form used for Unrealized Future Events
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This paper deals with the unique phenomenon that 'TA/EOSS' form is used for telling unrealized future events. Such phenomenon could be explained by the concept of 'mental perfect' which is thought to be a cognitive completion of unrealized events. It further examined the environment which facilitates the introduction of 'mental perfect' into speech. Another point implied by the results is that the same phenomenon is also found in Korean and the way of recognizing 'mental perfect' is somewhat different between Japanese and Korean. The allowance range for such usage if Korean seems a little broader than in Japanese.
- 京都学園大学経営学部学会の論文
- 2002-07-00
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