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The purpose of this form is to collect relevant information regarding the usage of Japanese conditionals. It aims to establish patterns that can help in the understanding of linguistic choices among Japanese speakers. This research is pivotal in linguistics for grasping conditional expressions' complexities.

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  • 1. Conditional Type: Indicates the type of conditional being analyzed.
  • 2. Sentence Length: Refers to the length of the sentences used in the questionnaire.
  • 3. Prototase Type: Describes the type of protasis in the conditional.
  • 4. Gender of Speaker: Specifies the gender of the speaker contributing to the data.

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  • 1. Research Participation: To contribute data for linguistic studies.
  • 2. Educational Resource: As a learning tool for students of Japanese.

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This thesis focuses on analyzing the differences in the usage of three Japanese conditionals: nara, nonara, and nodattara.

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Conditionals in Japanese are expressions that convey situations and their corresponding outcomes or implications.

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The research was conducted by Niklas Nyberg under the supervision of Shinichiro Ishihara.

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Keywords include Japanese, conditionals, nara, nonara, nodattara, and gendered language usage.

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