@article{oai:shudo-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000695, author = {西本 , 惠司 and ニシモト , ケイジ and Nisimoto, Keiji}, issue = {1-2}, journal = {広島修大論集. 人文編}, month = {Sep}, note = {P(論文), A word 'hito' has many meanings in Japanese. It is basically difined as a person or an individual, but it means, in many cases, another person or other people. In our daily life, we describe, by means of using 'hito', non-approved actions of the person (or people) being spoken to, either for a third person or for the person speaking. In the case of the latter, it occurs that the word 'hito' indicates the speaking person him/her self. In this paper, I attempt a new interpretation of this verbal usage.}, pages = {29--47}, title = {発話者自身を指すとみなされている「人」の用法について}, volume = {41}, year = {2000}, yomi = {ニシモト, ケイジ} }