Essays about: "Kansai"

Found 3 essays containing the word Kansai.

  1. 1. To Evaluate and Study the relationship between employees’ commitment and individual performance : A Quantitative Approach- Case Study of Kansai Paints

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)

    Author : Sonia Adnan; Abir Nhaily; Hongyu Wang; [2018]
    Keywords : Employees; organizational commitment; affective commitment; continuance commitment; normative commitment; individual performance; relationship; Kansai Paints; organization;

    Abstract : Nowadays the companies want to make sure that they have strong resources that can face the rapid changes in the environment. One of the most important resources is human resources. READ MORE

  2. 2. ”Metcha suki ya nen” : A sociolinguistic attitude survey concerning the Kansai dialect

    University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Japanska

    Author : Susanne Södergren; [2014]
    Keywords : Japanese; Sociolinguistics; Language attitudes; Dialects; Dialectology; Kansai dialect; Questionnaire survey;

    Abstract : 西日本にある関西弁はたくさん色々な形で標準語と異なる。関西弁は1970年代の後に、全国で人気を得た。この社会言語学の研究の目的は現在の関西弁に対する感情を調査することである。これは関西弁の話し手ではなくて日本語の母語話者に配ったアンケートで調査された。質的また量的な分析である。結果は一般的に関西弁に好意的であったが、人気がある理由もいろいろあり、それらをさぐるために歴史的なそして文化的な見方を通して議論する。 .. READ MORE

  3. 3. The paradigm of -haru

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Japanska

    Author : Jacob Eveson; [2012]
    Keywords : morphology; Kyoto; keigo; Kansai; Japanese; honorifics; -haru; dialect; grammaticality; paradigm; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : The focus of this paper is the paradigm of the Kyoto realization of the dialectal honorific suffix -haru found in the dialects spoken in the Kansai area of western Japan. A number of hypothetical forms are examined and tested against the intuitions of a native Japanese speaker familiar with the dialects of the Kansai area, including the Kyoto dialect, and the morphological possibilities and constraints of the suffix are then elaborated upon through further examination of the tested forms deemed to be nonexistent. READ MORE