Essays about: "Japanese particles"

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  1. 6. Is it Wa or is it Ga – that is the question: A study of Swedish learners’ knowledge of the Japanese particles Wa and Ga

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Japanska

    Author : Lily Chan; [2018]
    Keywords : Japanese; wa and ga; embedded clause; individual-level predicates; stage-level predicates; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to test Swedish Japanese learners’ knowledge of the Japanese topic and subject markers, wa and ga. This was done through sending out surveys, where the participants were forced to choose an answer out of four options for each sentence. READ MORE

  2. 7. Gendered Language Use in the Japanese Game Streaming Community

    University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Japanska

    Author : Beatrice Asplund; [2017]
    Keywords : Japanese; Linguistics; Gendered Language; Online Game Streaming;

    Abstract : The aim of this study is to examine Japanese gendered language use in online game streaming, and the differences in gendered language use between male and female streamers. The main aim of this thesis is to examine how, and to what extent, young Japanese adults use gendered language when broadcasting gaming streams online. READ MORE

  3. 8. Analysis of Japanese complex particles in L2 learners' compositions

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturer

    Author : Márton András Tóth; [2016-06-08]
    Keywords : japanska; japanese; complex particles; L2 learners;

    Abstract : While the research on so-called complex particles – or compound case particles – has flourished in the latest decades, there is no consensus regarding their classification and definition, and thus there is still need to further explore this field. The current research contributes to this by investigating the meaning and usage of five prominent complex particles derived from the dative case particle ”ni”, namely ”ni tsuite”, ”ni kanshite”, ”ni taishite”, ”ni totte” and ”ni yotte” in the Learner's Language Corpus of Japanese, consisting of compositions made by Japanese learners. READ MORE

  4. 9. Identifying Characters

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturer

    Author : Jonas Engman; [2016-04-04]
    Keywords : Japanese; Yakuwarigo; Role Language; Politeness; Honorifics; English literature; Translation;

    Abstract : This thesis will serve to compare and analyse distinctions in character depiction and human relations in Agatha Christie’s novel And Then There Were None, observing conversations held between the main characters in both the original version of the novel and the Japanese translated version to see the personal characteristic in the characters speech. During the analysis, two certain aspects were taken into consideration, with correlating frameworks. READ MORE

  5. 10. Low–voltage External Discharge Plasma Thruster and Hollow Cathodes Plasma Plume Diagnostics Utilising Electrostatic Probes and Retarding Potential Analyser

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Rymdteknik

    Author : George-Cristian Potrivitu; [2016]
    Keywords : space electric propulsion; in-space advanced propulsion technology; Hall effect thruster; hollow cathode; wall-less Hall thruster; external discharge plasma thruster; single Langmuir probe; double Langmuir probe; emissive probe; retarding potential analyzer; plume plasma diagnostics; low-voltage Hall thruster; high-current hollow cathode; plasma parameters; propulsion electrique pour l espace; cathode creuse à fort courant; propulseur à décharge externe de plasma; propulseur à effet Hall à basse tension; techniques de diagnostic du plasma; sonde de Langmuir simple; sonde de Langmuir double; sonde émissive; analyseur à potentiel retardé;

    Abstract : The present thesis is the result of a research period at the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, ISAS/JAXA within Funaki Laboratory of the Department of Space Flight Systems that followed the path of plume plasma diagnostics for space electric propulsion drives. During the experimental studies two high-current hollow cathodes and an innovative prototype of a low-voltage fully external discharge plasma thruster (XPT) had their plasma plumes diagnosed using electrostatic probes and retarding potential analyser (RPA). READ MORE