Semantic Analysis of the Wa Tautology in Subordinate Clauses with Minimal Independence Degree
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May 07, 2018
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Published Online: May 07, 2018
Page range: 40 - 43
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/ijanmc-2018-028
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Japanese boasts a great variety of tautological expressions, by which these tautologies fall into three categories indicated by particles, namely, ハ (pronounced wa), ガ (pronounced ga) and モ (pronounced mo). Some of which carry certain unusual semantic features when these tautologies are employed in clauses. This paper aims at analyzing the ハ (pronounced wa) tautology in subordinate clauses with minimal independence degree, and exploring the semantic properties of this category.