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END OF SENTENCE PUNCTUATION MARKS AS FINAL PARTICLES IN WRITTEN JAPANESE

PII
S0373-658X0000339-5-1
DOI
10.7868/SX0000339-5-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 6
Pages
92-110
Abstract
The Japanese punctuation should be considered as an integral part of the authentic writing system. However, the importance of this field used to be underestimated and until the mid-1980s there appeared to be very few linguistic works on this subject. The latest years' burst of interest in punctuation is mostly aimed at the needs of natural language processing. The study approaches the phenomenon of punctuation drawing a clear distinction between grapheme classes and POS categories, which tend to be readily confused with each other. When not treated as a purely graphical phenomenon but considered from the point of view of grammar, the concept of punctuation appears to involve a rather diverse set of language units. The grammatical features and functions of punctuation marks within the system of written language are found to be identical or close to those of various conventional language units, mainly syntactic grammatical markers. This paper is intended to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed approach and is confined to the punctuation marks that are placed in the end of a sentence in modern Japanese texts. The punctuation units of this type are argued to possess the defining properties of sentence-final discourse particles used in written language.
Keywords
Japanese, punctuation marks, EOS-punctuation, sentence-fi nal particles, full stop, question mark, exclamation mark, ellipsis, swung dash
Date of publication
09.11.2025
Year of publication
2025
Number of purchasers
1
Views
616

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