An Introduction to The National Language Research Institute:
A Sketch of its Achievements
Third Edition(1988)/
HTML Version(1997)
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II.2.15 Index of "USIYAZO~DAN AGURANABE"
(Source 9, 1974. 208 pages)
Aguranabe (3 books, 5 volumes) is a representative work
of ROBUN Kanagaki which was published 1890-1891. It is noted
for its distinction in the speech used by men and women of
different social classes who appeared at a meat shop. The
present index of terms is composed of an introduction, a
list of common examples, the main text, and the index. In
the introduction, we explained particular features associated
with using Aguranabe as data for the Japanese language, the
different editions of Aguranabe, and the procedure followed in
preparing the index. In the main text, we reprinted a half-size
reduced copy of the edition chosen for this study which is
preserved in the National Library of Congress. The index is
divided into an index of independent words and an index of
auxiliaries and affixes, its entries give the character
representation (and variants) and it has the special feature of
specifying the source of the entries according to whether they
occurred in conversation, narrative, poems, etc.
This research was directed by YAMADA Iwao, KENBO Hidetosi,
SAIGA Hideo, HIDA Yosihumi, and KAZIWARA Ko~taro~.
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