Description
This scholarly work by Mitsuaki Shimojo investigates the critical relationship between information salience and linguistic structure in Japanese. The book explores how discourse contexts determine syntactic choices and pragmatic interpretations, offering insights into the syntax-pragmatics interface.
Shimojo demonstrates that information salience—the prominence or importance of particular elements in discourse—plays a fundamental role in shaping Japanese grammatical patterns. Through detailed analysis of natural language data, the author reveals how speakers manipulate syntactic structures to highlight salient information and convey pragmatic meaning effectively.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this work is essential for linguists, Japanese language researchers, and scholars interested in discourse analysis and functional linguistics. It provides both theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence for understanding how pragmatic considerations influence grammatical form in Japanese.







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