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On the Predicate Usage of Adverbs in Modern Japanese
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This paper discusses adverbs used with the copula “da” or “desu” in predicate usage, focusing on their forms of appearance. Specifically, the usage of “adverb+da” is categorized into two main types: “adverb +da” and “adverb+daga”. The following summarizes the grammatical features that can be inferred at this stage: When an adverb is used in the form “adverb+da”, it is often found expressing time, degree, or quantity. In cases where there is a semantic correspondence to its use as a modifier, parts of the predicate may be omitted, and it can sometimes function like an interjection. On the other hand, when no such semantic correspondence with a modifier is observed , the adverb functions like an adjective predicate to express the speaker’s evaluation or emotion. The adverb can also be used in the form “adverb+daga” as an independent expression or modifier.
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2. 先行研究と本稿の立場
3. 考察の対象と方法
4. 考察結果
4.1 「副詞ダ」の場合
4.2 「副詞ダガ」の場合
5. おわりに
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