The Internal Causes of the Farming Culture of the Island Countries in the Representation of Japanese Language
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DOI: 10.23977/ieesasm.2019.120
Corresponding Author
Yi Liu
ABSTRACT
Culture is the Basic Content of Language, Language is the Form of Cultural Expression, and Language Contains Rich Cultural Connotation. the Geographical Environment Accompanied by the Natural Disasters of the Closed Islands Gave Birth to the Agricultural Culture of the Island Country Which Followed the Nature and Prayed for the Blessing of the Gods. This Paper Analyzes the Achievements, Personal Pronouns, Titles, Self Verbs, Positions of Predicates and Ambiguous Expressions of the Farming Culture of Islands in Japanese Grammar, and Analyzes the Human Environment of the Idiomatic Sentences Reflecting the Influence of the Island Culture on the Idiomatic Sentences.
KEYWORDS
Japanese Culture, Island Farming Culture, Japanese Grammar, Idiomatic Sentences