@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00034201, author = {池田, 英喜}, journal = {新潟大学国際センター紀要, Journal of the International Exchange Support Center}, month = {Mar}, note = {“-noda” and “-nodesu” are modality forms that put fact-report mode sentences into explanation mode ones. It is raining. (No further information or no implication=fact-report mode) It is raining. (So we shouldn’t go out now. Not mentioned but implied=explanation mode) What happens if they appear with some special sentence ending particles; “-yo”, “-ne”, “-ka” and how we should introduce them to beginner level of Japanese learners.}, pages = {53--62}, title = {「のだ/のです」と「よ/ね/か」 : 2種類のモダリティ形式の関わり方}, volume = {11}, year = {2015} }