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Sharing stories or personal experiences in everyday conversation may constitute the basis for all storytelling activities including telling folk tales, legends, fictive stories, or even writing novels, plays, and films. This book analyzes first-person narratives in the everyday interactions of speakers of Japanese. Most of the data come from several dozen hours of tape-recorded conversations. This study discusses the thematic organization of the stories, their social functions, and the use of tense and aspect in narratives. It aims at establishing the links between linguistic strategies, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Sharing stories or personal experiences in everyday
conversation may constitute the basis for all
storytelling activities including telling folk tales,
legends, fictive stories, or even writing novels,
plays, and films. This book analyzes first-person
narratives in the everyday interactions of speakers
of Japanese. Most of the data come from several
dozen hours of tape-recorded conversations. This
study discusses the thematic organization of the
stories, their social functions, and the use of tense
and aspect in narratives. It aims at establishing
the links between linguistic strategies, and
cognitive and contextual processes, as well as
testing the cross-linguistic and cross-cultural
validity of existing findings in narrative studies of
storytelling practices in English among other
languages. Thus, this book provides useful
information for students and specialists of tense and
aspect, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis,
narratology, cognitive linguistics, literary study,
as well as teachers of Japanese and English, and
anyone interested in storytelling and language.
Autorenporträt
Shoko Kojima received her Ph.D. in linguistics from New York
University. She is currently lecturer of English at St.Paul's
University, Aoyama Gakuin University, and Nihon University in
Tokyo. Dr.Kojima has co-authored several college textbooks on
the English language.