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How Japanese grammar captures the gap between legal outcomes and public judgment
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An analysis of how specific Japanese grammatical constructions ('monono' and 'ni mo kakawarazu') linguistically express the disconnect between legal verdicts and public expectations or moral judgment.
How Japanese grammar captures the gap between legal outcomes and public judgment
Using "monono" and "ni mo kakawarazu" to explore contradictions between expectations and outcomes in Japanese.
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