The use of the dative case particle ‘ni’ in Japanese literature – a comparison of Kawabata and Ōe
Abstract
This thesis investigates the usage of the Japanese dative particle ni in two famous,
Nobel-prize winner Japanese authors' novels: Yasunari Kawabata's Yukiguni and Kenzaburō
Ōe's Kojinteki Na Taiken, with the classification framework presented in Mizutani (2005). Ni
is said to be one of the most complex and hardly definable particles in the Japanese language,
and as such has been studied from various perspectives. The present study adds yet another
perspective, namely how this particle is used in Japanese literature, and to analyze whether
the classification for ni in Mizutani (2005) is adequate in order to classify the various usages
of ni appearing in it. In this thesis, all appearing ni were observed and a classification of them
was attempted. The results showed that the most favorable function of the particle was to
express goal in the case of both authors, most often structures including ”ni naru” – ”to
become” –, followed by phrases expressing time in Kawabata's case, and phrases expressing
direction and time in Ōe's case. The framework was deemed adequate in the sense that all
categories in the classification appeared in the two novels. However, a considerable amount of
ni could not be classified with the framework as basis. These expressions were analyzed and
discussed with the help of previous research, most prominently Hansen (2005) and
Sadakane/Koizumi (1995).
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2015-03-10Author
Tóth, Márton András
Keywords
japanska
dative particle ni
Yasunari Kawabata
Yukiguni
Kenzaburō Ōe
Kojinteki Na Taiken
Series/Report no.
SPL kandidatuppsats i japanska
SPL 2014-125
Language
eng