広島大学大学院教育学研究科紀要. 第二部, 文化教育開発関連領域 68 号
2019-12-20 発行

日本語のナラティブにおける評価方略の分類に関する一考察 : 抽出基準と分類基準に注目して

Classifying Evaluative Strategies in Japanese Narratives: Extraction and Classifi cation Standards
陳 真
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BullGradSchEducHU-Part2_68_185.pdf
Abstract
Story tellers have been found to use a variety of evaluative strategies to express their judgments and perspectives while telling a story. However, the classification of strategies varies among studies in the literature, which makes it difficult to compare these studies or apply the strategies to new sets of data. These studies were mainly conducted in English; thus, classifications based on English forms cannot be used in other languages. The present study aims to establish a valid and reliable classification of evaluative strategies. Twenty-nine native Japanese speakers were asked to narrate a picture story, “Frog, Where are You?”, and evaluative clauses and phrases in the narratives were extracted based on the linguistic forms. Evaluative clauses and phrases were then classified based on the functions they serve in their immediate context. More specifically, evaluative clauses were categorized into four types: (a) references to “frames of mind,” (b) references to judgments, (c) references to intentions, purposes, etc., and (d) references to hypotheses, guesses, etc. Evaluative expressions were categorized into five types: (a) references to “frames of mind,” (b) references to judgments, (c) attitudes, (d) information complement, and (e) relationships of events or background information. This classification provides a more reliable and objective framework than measures used in previous studies.
著者キーワード
narrative
evaluative strategies
linguistic forms
classifi cation
ナラティブ
評価方略
言語形式
分類