JapaneseHonorificTitles

E1030452

JapaneseHonorificTitles are a system of suffixes and forms of address in the Japanese language that express respect, social hierarchy, familiarity, and formality in interpersonal communication.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf AspectOfJapaneseLanguage
LinguisticHonorificSystem
appliesTo KinshipTerms
OccupationalTitles
PersonalNames
SecondPersonReference
ThirdPersonReference
contrastsWith InformalSpeechWithoutHonorifics
dependsOn AgeDifference
DegreeOfFamiliarity
LevelOfFormality
RelativeSocialStatus
expresses Familiarity
Formality
Respect
SocialHierarchy
governs NameOrderInAddress
hasComponent HonorificPrefix
HonorificPronoun
HonorificSuffix
HonorificVerbForm
includesPrefix go- GENERATED
o- GENERATED
includesPronoun anata GENERATED
boku GENERATED
kimi GENERATED
kisama GENERATED
omae GENERATED
ore GENERATED
watakushi GENERATED
watashi GENERATED
includesSuffix -chan GENERATED
-dono GENERATED
-kohai GENERATED
-kun GENERATED
-sama GENERATED
-san GENERATED
-senpai GENERATED
-sensei GENERATED
-shi GENERATED
includesVerbRegister Kenjougo GENERATED
Sonkeigo GENERATED
Teineigo GENERATED
influencedBy ConfucianSocialHierarchy NERFINISHED
relatedTo Keigo NERFINISHED
usedInContext BusinessCommunication
CustomerService
FamilyContext
MediaAndFiction
SchoolEnvironment
usedInLanguage JapaneseLanguage

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Joko isTitleElementFor JapaneseHonorificTitles