Japanese MOR

Susanne Miyata smiyata at asu.aasa.ac.jp
Sat Dec 11 00:57:25 UTC 2004


Dear Linda,
we are analysing "nasai" in all casesx as a separate word (in your
examples as subsidiary verb)
v:ir|su&SGER v:c:sub|nasai&IMP .  "shi nasai"
v:ir|su-CONN v:v:sub|age&SGER v:c:sub|nasai&IMP .  "shite age nasai"
v:c|suwar-SGER v:c:sub|nasai&IMP .  "suwari nasai"
hope this helps,
Susanne

At 7:31 -0500 04.12.10, Cote, Linda (NIH/NICHD) wrote:
>Dear All,
>How does one transcribe the following in Japanese MOR:  "shinasai",
>"shiteagenasai" and "suwarinasai."  They all end with "nasai" and my
>transcriber doesn't know whether "nasai" is a subsidiary verb in
>these cases.
>Thank you,
>
>Linda
>Linda R. Cote, Ph.D.
>Research Scientist and Statistical Contractor
>Child & Family Research
>National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
>Suite 8030
>6705 Rockledge Drive
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>E-mail:  <mailto:cotel at cfr.nichd.nih.gov>cotel at cfr.nichd.nih.gov
>
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