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On Verb Forms “suru” and “shiteiru” When They Stand for Repetitional Aspect - From the Perspective of Volition -
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In contemporary Japanese, repetitional aspect can be expressed by verb form “suru” and “shiteiru”. In many cases these two forms can be replaced by each other without changing the meaning of the sentence. However there are some cases we can use only one of these forms to render repetitional aspect. In this article I focus on the cases in which only “suru” can be used and examine the reason why these phenomenon happens. The result of the examination of the usage leads us to the conclusion that when the repetitional event is not volitional it can be rendered only by verb form “suru” and not by “shiteiru”.
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2. 先行研究の検討と問題の所在
3. スルによってのみ表しうる反復性
3.1 有情物が主体の無意志動詞文
3.2 無情物が主体の無意志動詞文
3.3 受け身文
3.4 主体が複数の無意志動詞述語文
4. 反復を表すスルとシテイルの使い分け
5. おわりに
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