Abstract on Give/Rechttp://www.japaneset......ihara.html
This study examines the acquisition of the semantics of Japanese giving and receiving verbs in a Japanese-English bilingual child. This study is based on 2-year longitudinal observation of a child using audio-taped conversation.
Give Rec (a thing)http://homepage3.nif......on-e19.htm
In Japanese there are verbs of movement. For example, oshieru (to teach) and narau (to learn) indicate movement from those who teach to those who are taught, and kasu (to lend) and kariru (to borrow) indicate
Give Rec (an action)http://homepage3.nif......on-e20.htm
When ageru (to give), kureru (to give) and morau (be given), verbs of giving and receiving, are attached to a verb, the movement of profit and benefits, who did what for whom and a feeling of gratitude are expressed.
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