A Corpus Investigation of the Right-hand Head Rule Applied to Japanese Affixes
Glottometrics 10 巻
45-54 頁
2005 発行
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A Corpus Investigation of the Right-hand Head Rule Applied to Japanese Affixes
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作成者 |
Miyaoka Yayoi
Tamaoka Katsuo
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収録物名 |
Glottometrics
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巻 | 10 |
開始ページ | 45 |
終了ページ | 54 |
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The present study investigates differences between Japanese prefixes and suffixes using editions of the Asashi Newspaper published between 1985 and 1998 (Amano & Kondo, 2000). The right-hand head rule (e.g., Kageyama, 1982; Kageyama, 1999; Namiki, 1982; Nishigauchi, 2004; Williams, 1981) predicts that prefixes would be attached to a wide variety of nouns while suffixes would be regularly attached to a smaller group of nouns. Twenty-four frequently-used affixes consisting of 12 prefixes and 12 suffixes were compared according to 7 corpus features, including printed-frequency, productivity, accumulative productivity, commonality, coalescence degree, Herdan's logarithmic function of type-token ratio (log TTR), and entropy. Although a series of Mann-Whitney U-tests calculated for the six corpus features of printed-frequency, productivity, accumulative productivity, commonality, coalescence degree and log TTR did not reveal any differences between the 12 prefixes and the 12 suffixes, the t-test for entropy indicated a significant difference. This suggests that the prefixes were more randomly or chaotically attached to nouns than the suffixes. Although the present findings are limited only to the selected 24 affixes, the result supported the right-hand head rule.
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著者キーワード |
Japanese affix
prefix
suffix
right-hand head rule
coalescence degree
Herdan's logarithmic function of type-token ratio (log TTR)
entropy
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日本語 [ 810 ]
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言語 |
英語
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資源タイプ | 学術雑誌論文 |
発行日 | 2005 |
出版タイプ | Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む) |
アクセス権 | オープンアクセス |