The aim of this study is to indicate an autonomic aspect of contemporary Japanese architects' discourses. Prized architects' discourses in the "SD REVIEW" are the materials of this study. The method is to collect sentences having subsidiary verbs from these materials, and to classify them into 2 categories from a viewpoint of contents, and into 4 categories from a viewpoint of sentence structure. Considering the relationship between the grammatical aspect and the import of a sentence as a structure which generates understanding about the writer's architectural design, the author defines a sentence having subsidiary verbs as a rhetoric emphasizing accomplished fact in the writer's unfinished project. Consequently this study shows that contemporary Japanese architects' understanding has been influenced by a rhetorical artifice or a description itself.
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