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This time we invited a researcher of Japanese grammar. We will be asking him about "ta", such as "The teacher who likes "ta" the most in the world", "ta" was from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure", and "The big boss of "ta" is so unexpected". [Table of Contents] 00:00 "ta" can be explained more clearly01:14 Let's talk with the teacher who likes "ta" more than anyone else04:51 "ta" was essentially "JoJo"10:16 How much do you remember about "ta"? 19:05 Where does "ta" come from and where does it go? 32:11 The derivation of "ta" can be explained with "ta" oru45:38 What do "ta" and "JoJo" have in common? [Takada-sensei has written a supplementary note!] ◯ "ta" is from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure!? [Supplementary information on "ta" and the Tohoku dialect (part 1)] https://note.com/sunday_hornist/n/n39... [References] ◯Existential expressions and aspect/tense in Tohoku dialects https://amzn.to/3QcgGoK This paper explains the process of the formation of "tatachi," a specialist in the past, which was omitted from the video. It discusses the relationship between the system in which "tatachi" is used in conjunction with "ta" as an expression of the past, and the system in which "te-atar," which is thought to be the basis of "tatachi," is used. ◯On expressions of the past in the Tohoku dialect of Japanese and Korean https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/... A paper that conducted a comparative study of the Tohoku dialect's "ta" and "tatachi" with Korean past expressions that have similar meanings, usages, and formation processes. ◯The history of Japanese expressions of existence https://amzn.to/3rE7lf7 This book is a compilation of the research on expressions of existence that Professor Kinmizu has been working on for a long time. In classical Japanese, it is the antonym of "tatsu" (stand), and the process by which "iru" (to be present), which expressed existence in the form of "itari" (to sit), became an existential verb is also described. ◯ The past tense of the mood "ta" https://da.lib.kobe-u.ac.jp/da/kernel... A paper that deepens your thoughts on the relationship between the modality meaning of "ta" and the tense meaning of "past". ◯ Rethinking Japanese tense and aspect research 2 https://amzn.to/44WeKEY [Click here to read our first book, "Language Swamp"! ] https://www.valuebooks.jp/bp/VS005875... [Click here to join the supporter community! ] https://yurugengo.com/support [Brick and Mortar Project: Yuru Gakuto Cafe] / @yurugakuto [Sister Channel: Yuru Computer Science Radio] / @yurucom [We're on Twitter! ] Yuru Linguistics Radio has a Twitter account, so please follow us! We'll be posting interesting etymological stories and more to satisfy your desire for knowledge. → / yuru_gengo [Letter form] https://forms.gle/mTGM7A9QNqgjZMgN7 *We look forward to receiving your fun letters! [Click here to request work!] [email protected] [Horimoto Mi Profile] Graduated from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University. Specializes in information engineering. Earn a living by creating and littering the web with content. Current main source of income is "paid note magazine, which writes bad things about people in an academic way." Twitter → / kenhori2 Note Magazine → https://note.com/kenhori2/m/m125fc452... Personal YouTube → / @kenhorimoto [Mizuno Taiki Profile] Graduated from the Faculty of Letters, Nagoya University. Specializes in linguistics. Works as an editor at a certain major publishing company. You might think that his knowledge of linguistics is useful in his main job, but that's not the case. Twitter→ / yuru_mizuno 【BGM provided by】 ・Free BGM and music materials MusMus https://musmus.main.jp ・OtoLogic https://otologic.jp/ #"ta" and the Tohoku dialect #Yuru linguistics radio_"ta" and the Tohoku dialect