Title Transcription | ゲンダイ エイゴ ノ ニンショウ ダイメイシ
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Title Alternative (English) | Notes on Personal Pronouns in Present-Day English
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language |
eng
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Author |
Yamada, Masayoshi
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Description | This paper shows one of the serial attempts to study the present-day English usage from the pedagogical grammar with a desire to improve the short-sighted interpretation of English observed in the teaching of English as a foreign language in Japan.
Pronouns replace nouns, or rather whole noun phrases. Thus, they cannot occur with determiners as the definite article or premodification : *the they (but, the man), *tall they (but, tall men) (Quirk et al. 1972 : 203-4). Strictly, however, 1st person and 2nd person are not replacive : I am thirsty/*John am thirsty ; You are thirsty/*Paul are thirsty. Pronouns are like nouns in syntactical function in their capacity to follow prepositions, but they differ in their other collocations, in morphology, and in being a closed system. (i) They have a three-term instead of a two-term case system. (ii) They have a two-term number system, but morphologically unrelated number forms (Cf. boy-boys). (iii) Gender is in them to some extent an overt system. (iv) They are subdivided according to a grammatical category, that of person, not relevant to nouns. (Cf. Strang 1968 : 115-6) |
Journal Title |
Memoirs of the Faculty of Education. Literature and Social science
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Volume | 11
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Start Page | 1
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End Page | 12
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ISSN | 02872501
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Published Date | 1977-12-25
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NCID | AN00107952
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Publisher | 島根大学教育学部
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Publisher Aalternative | The Faculty of Education Shimane University
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NII Type |
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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OAI-PMH Set |
Faculty of Education
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