@article{oai:sgul.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002285, author = {竹野谷, みゆき and TAKENOYA, Miyuki}, issue = {66}, journal = {札幌学院大学人文学会紀要, Journal of the Society of Humanities}, month = {Sep}, note = {The present study reports on the pattern of address term use by native speakers of Japanese based on the empirical data. It also focuses on the effect of two types of gender (subject gender and addressee gender) on the system of address. Eighty-five university students participated in the study. They filled out a questionnaire in which terms of address are anticipated for various addressees with combinations of three variables (status, closeness, and addressee gender). The analysis reveals that both male Japanese and female Japanese are strongly influenced by ascribed factor, particularly status. Females are influenced by the ascribed factor, such as addressee gender, as well., The present study reports on the pattern of address term use by native speakers of Japanese based on the empirical data. It also focuses on the effect of two types of gender (subject gender and addressee gender) on the system of address. Eighty-five university students participated in the study. They filled out a questionnaire in which terms of address are anticipated for various addressees with combinations of three variables (status, closeness, and addressee gender). The analysis reveals that both male Japanese and female Japanese are strongly influenced by ascribed factor, particularly status. Females are influenced by the ascribed factor, such as addressee gender, as well., 9, KJ00000180022, 論文, Article}, pages = {117--136}, title = {Sociolinguistic Study on Terms of Address : Effect of Ascribed and Acquired Factors on Speaker and Addressee Gender}, year = {1999}, yomi = {タケノヤ, ミユキ} }