In Japanese language, the form is occasionally used to express the time. About this, Toyota (1987) said that it is natural to use the form to describe things that would certainly happen as the time passes. According to what Yokobayashi & Shimomura (1988) said about the meaning and the usage of the form, or is used synonymously with the form. Morita (1990) said that <~tatokini>, <~tekara> have the same usage as well. In this study, I researched about the terms of usage and the meaning and the usage of the form, and the reason why it is used to express future times. I also tried to find out the differences between and <~tekara>, <~taatode>, and . It seems like the form -which expresses the future time- has two situations combined together, giving attention to the context, but actually it is showing when the consequent happened, based on the fact that both listener and speaker already know, and replacing time with a situation. This is used when it is hard to tell a certain moment bluntly. It is also used when the speaker longs that the moment mentioned with the form would never happen. Of course the form contains the meanings of <~tekara>, <~taatode>, and , but because it has its own meaning as well, it is hard to say that the form has the same meaning with those four forms.
한국일본근대학회 [The Japanese Modern Association of Korea]
설립연도
1999
분야
인문학>일본어와문학
소개
본 학회는 한국, 일본의 문학 및, 어학, 문화, 사상, 역사 등 여러 분야의 연구자 및 대학원생의 연구성과에 관한 자유로운 발표, 토론을 통해 학문발전과 학술교류를 행하고자하는 목적에서 설립되었다.
따라서 본 회는 이러한 목적을 달성하기 위해 학술연구발표회 및 연구회와 학술지 발간, 국내외 관련 학계와의 학술교류, 관련정보의 구축 및 제공 등의 사업을 실시하고 있다.
간행물
간행물명
일본근대학연구 [ILBON KUNDAEHAK YUNGU ; The Journal of Korean Association of Modern Japanology]