@article{oai:glim-re.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003491, author = {杜, 長俊 and Du, Changjiun}, issue = {2}, journal = {学習院大学国際研究教育機構研究年報, The annual bulletin of the Global Exchange Organization for Research and Education, Gakushuin University}, month = {Feb}, note = {application/pdf, This paper describes the cases where a referring expression is produced in a truncated form (a noun produced in a falling intonation) after an action, such as a question or a request, is projected. When an utterance projects that a certain type of action will occur, it can be followed by a referring expression with a rising intonation. In that case, the recognizability of a referring expression is going to be checked in order to conduct the projected action without any recognition problems. However, there are occasions where a referring expression is produced in a falling intonation. Such utterances show that the speakers believe their recipients can definitely recognize the referring object. In this paper, I show that such utterances not only claim the definite recognition, but also make their recipients infer why the projected action may be a delicate one from the shared knowledge of the interlocutors’ life history. In the analyses, I demonstrate how this is done.}, pages = {65--77}, title = {予示した行為がデリケートであることを受け手に推察させる手続き : 指示表現を体言止めの形式で産出する事例をめぐって}, year = {2016}, yomi = {ト, チョウシュン} }