Research Article
Japanese Transitive-Intransitive Paired Verbs: Syntax Study
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.5-11-2022.2329448, author={Puspa Mirani Kadir}, title={Japanese Transitive-Intransitive Paired Verbs: Syntax Study}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference Entitled Language, Literary, And Cultural Studies, ICON LATERALS 2022, 05--06 November 2022, Malang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICON LATERALS}, year={2023}, month={6}, keywords={paired verbs motivation doukizuke lexical conceptual structure transitivity}, doi={10.4108/eai.5-11-2022.2329448} }
- Puspa Mirani Kadir
Year: 2023
Japanese Transitive-Intransitive Paired Verbs: Syntax Study
ICON LATERALS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.5-11-2022.2329448
Abstract
Verbs are understood as one part of the word class in the grammar of a language, and Japanese is no exception. Transitive-intransitive paired verbs (jita) include verbs that morphologically have a distinctive form. Through the experiments of previous researchers, it is understood that the morphology of paired verbs can be classified more simply into seven groups. This classification is based on the formal transformationi, which previous researchers put more emphasis on the informal form. Paired verb research examines the main data from written( Murakami Haruki (1991) 'Norwei no Mori' & Yoshimoto Banana's (2003) 'Kitchin') and additional data from newspapers (the Asahi Shinbun newspaper).Through this research, the most basic thing is to confirm Kageyama's formulation of the lexical concept structure (LCS) in paired verbs so that when compared contrastively with verbs in Indonesian, there are clear similarities and differences, both structurally and semantically.