@article{oai:glim-re.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002614, author = {新居田, 純野 and Niida, Sumino}, issue = {10}, journal = {東洋文化研究, Journal of Asian cultures}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, This paper aims to clarify the usage of the giving and receiving expressions in the Thao language. Thao is the language of the native Thao people residing in Taiwan’s central region;it belongs to the Austronesian family of languages.    The verbs implying giving and receiving are verbs such as‘give& receive’,‘sell&buy’and‘lend&borrow’. Each pair of verbs implies the same section or event;however, these verbs are used differently when one views the actions or events from the opposite standpoint. In the Thao language, these giving and receiving expressions are expressed by patient focus affix, locative focus affix and causative affix. Furthermore, I examined the case form of a giver and a recipient in the giving and receiving expressions of the Thao language.}, pages = {758--732}, title = {日本語との対照におけるサオ語の授受表現}, year = {2008}, yomi = {ニイダ, スミノ} }