Affiliation:
1. Tama University
2. Hiroshima Shudo University
Abstract
Abstract
This paper addresses two closely related topics for understanding the highly fungible nature of written Japanese.
The first is to consider the relative merits of the notions of graphematic representation and orthography with respect to the
Japanese writing system (JWS). The second issue is to advocate an inclusive notion of intentionality, which together with the
notion of conventionality, provides an approach to thinking about the pervasive nature of graphematic variation within the JWS.
Accordingly, the principle Japanese orthographic conventions are outlined in Part 3, while the more substantive Part 4 presents a
tentative classification of the various factors of intentionality that also exert considerable influence over contemporary written
Japanese.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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