@article{oai:muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00009871, author = {塩谷, 亨 and SHIONOYA, Toru}, issue = {68}, journal = {室蘭工業大学紀要, Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, Numerals, in Samoan, Tahitian and Hawaiian, are often preceded by e or ‘e, which can be classified either as a clitic or as an affix. However, the distinction between clitics and affixes is not always clearcut but a matter of degree. In this paper, the usages of Samoan e, Tahitian e and Hawaiian ‘e are examined to show the similarities and differences among them. The Samoan e showed the highest independency as a morpheme and was considered the most clitic-like. On the other hand, the Hawaiian ‘e showed the lowest independency and was considered the most affix-like. Tahitian e was situated between them., 学術論文}, pages = {69--81}, title = {サモア語、タヒチ語、ハワイ語における接語と接辞の区分について -サモア語・タヒチ語の接語eとハワイ語の接辞‘e-}, year = {2019}, yomi = {シオノヤ, トオル} }