An Introduction to The National Language Research Institute:
A Sketch of its Achievements
Third Edition(1988)/
HTML Version(1997)
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II.6.1 Study of Language
(Vol. I - V, 1959 - 1974)
Most of the research projects of the Institute are carried
out cooperatively by the members as part of their duty. In this
series of "Study of Language," however, they present
monographs on subjects chosen and treated personally.
The titles in each volume are as follows:
[Study of Language Vol. I, 1959. 448 pages]
NISIO Minoru: A Study of Linguistic Life
WATANABE Tomosuke: Rationality and Irrationality in
Communication
ITIKAWA Takasi: Sentences and Composition
OKUBO Ai: A Comparative and Stylistic Study of the Sentences of
Newspaper Editorials and Novels
SINDO Sakiko: On Colloquial Style in Newspapers of the Early
Meizi Period
HAYASI Siro~: Expression and Comprehension
OISI Hatutaro~: On Oral Emphasis, through the Observation of
the Language of Tokyo
SIBATA Takesi: On Phonemes of the Dialect of Yonaguni-zima in
the Ryu~kyu~s
UEMURA Yukio: On Tonemes of the Monosyllabic and Dissyllabic
Nouns of some Ryu~kyu~an Dialects
MIZUTANI Sizuo: An Approach to a System of Word Combination
MIYAZI Yutaka: On the Relationship between Auxiliary Words and
their Rising Tone in Expressing Questions at the End of Sentences
in Modern Japanese
TAKAHASI Taro~: The Noun-modifying System of Verbs
MATUO Osamu: On the Wording "Ame wa huru hi"
YAMADA Iwao: On the Honorific Expression "O (go) -ni naru" in
the Literature of the Early Meizi Period
IITOYO Kiiti: A Study of the Grammar of the Hatizyo~-zima
Dialect
SAIGA Hideo: On the Length of Word Combination- The Case of
Chinese Borrowings Written in Two Characters Used in Cultural
Reviews
NOMOTO Kikuo: Chinese Borrowings in the Spoken Language
YOSIZAWA Norio: Newly-coined Words and Words in Fashion after the
War
ISIWATA Tosio: On the Etymology of the Japanese Word Syabon
'soap'"
TOKUGAWA Munemasa: A Dialect Geographical Study of Names for the
"Praying Mantis"
KENBO Hidetosi: The Origin of the Term "Wakan Konko~bun"
TAKAHASI Kazuo: On "Maise" Used in the Writings of Saint
Nitiren
HIROHAMA Humio: On the 1604 Edition of Setuyo~syu~ (Dictionary
of Chinese Characters)
HAYASI Oki: Some Notes on the Form of Chinese Characters and a
Table of their Form-components
ARIGA Kenzo~: The Simplification of Chinese Characters in
Japan and in China- The Possibility of their Accordance
MURAO Tutomu: Problems of Writing Reformation in China
NAGANO Masaru: The Development of the Speech of Infants,
Especially on the Learning of Zyosi (Postpositions)
ASIZAWA Setu: The Process of the Development of Writing
Ability- Especially the Development of the Ability to Compose in
the Same Child from the First Grade to the Fourth Grade
MURAISI Syo~zo~: An Analysis of the Reading Process
ZYOKO Kan'iti: A Reexamination of the Methods of Guidance in
Oral Reading
KOSIMIZU Minoru: Semantics and Language Teaching
[Study of Language Vol. II, 1965. 302 pages]
SUZUKI Sigeyuki: Tense of Verbs at the Ends of Sentences in
Modern Japanese
TAKAHASI Taro~: The Noun-modifying System of Verbs
(continued)- Location Modifiers and Condition
Modifiers
NEMOTO Kesao: Combinations of Nouns with "ga" and
Adjectives
MIYAZIMA Tatuo: On Some Grammatical Synonyms
ISIWATA Tosio: An Experiment in Automatic Word Counting with
Homonym Differentiation by the Use of a Computer
SINDO Sakiko: Kanazukai in the Early Meizi Period
HIROHAMA Humio: A Semantic Classification of Chinese
Borrowings Which Combine with the Verb "Suru"
SIBATA Takesi: The Methodology of Linguistic Geography and the
Methodology of Language History
TOKUGAWA Munemasa: On the Competition between the Standard
Language and Dialects
MIYAZI Yutaka: An Interpretation of Honorifics in Modern
Japanese
NAGANO Masaru: On the Comprehension of Humor- A Study of Its
Verbal Meanings, Substantial Meanings and Contexts
HAYASI Siro~: On Criteria for Correct Expression in
Translation
WATANABE Tomosuke: A Note on the Study of Linguistic Life
OKUBO Ai: A Study of the Forms of Questions in a Child and
their Development
ASIZAWA Setu: The Process of the Development of Writing
Ability (continued)- On the Characteristics of the Style in
the Same Child's Compositions from the First Grade to the Sixth
Grade
MURAISI Syo~zo~: A Study of the Developmental Inter-relations
of Eye-movement Skills in Reading
[Study of Language Vol. III, 1967. 298 pages]
MIYAZIMA Tatuo: Formation of the Vocabulary of Modern
Japanese
AMANO Kiyosi: An Experimental Study on the Ability of
Pre-school Children to Analyze the Phonological Structure of Words
WATANABE Tomosuke: System of Kinship Terms and Adjectives in the
North Hukusima Dialect
SINDO Sakiko: Chinese Characters in a Newspaper in the Early
Meizi Period
[Study of Language Vol. IV, 1973. 257 pages]
NISIO Toraya: Close-synonyms in Present-day Vocabulary
MIYAZIMA Tatuo: 'Meaningless' (Unique) Morphemes
NOMURA Masaaki: Uses of Negative Prefix in Modern Japanese
ISIWATA Tosio: Valance of Japanese Verb, II
HAYASI Siro~: A Small-scale Vocabulary Research Using a
Pencil and Zerox
NAKAMURA Akira: An Inquiry into the Grammatical Character of
Certain Japanese Words with Mixed Adverbial-Conjunctive
Functions
TAKAHASI Taro~: On Some Uses of Adnominal Forms in Japanese
Verbs
TOKUGAWA Munemasa: The Significance of Isolated Dialectal
Forms Found on Some Maps of the Linguistic Atlas of Japan
HONDO Hirosi: A Lexical Family: Frog, Toad, Tadpole in the
Linguistic Atlas of Japan
TAKADA Makoto: Zur Mundartgeographie: eine kurze
Berucksichtigung der strukturellen Methode in der
europaischen Mundartforschung
SATO Ryo~iti: How Dialectal Speakers Perceive Tonal
Patterns- An Experiment Conducted near a Toneless Area of the
Kanto~ Plain
NOMOTO Kikuo: Literacy of Japanese-Americans in Hawaii
EGAWA Kiyosi: A Study of Language Behaviour by means of a
[Study of Language Vol. V, 1974. 262 pages]
HIDA Yosihumi: System of the Negative Expressions in Tokyo
Dialect in the Early Years of Meizi Period
TUTIYA Sin'iti: On Expression of Conclusion in Edo (Tokyo)
KAZIWARA Ko~taro~: On Auxiliary Verbs "Tari" and "Ri" of the
Medieval Japanese in Setuwa (sermons)
IITOYO Kiiti: The Irregular Verb "Kuru" (to come) Treated as
a One-Vowel Conjugation Verb
MURAKI Sinziro~: Basic Patterns of Verb-Predicate
Sentences
TANAKA Akio: Stochastic Model of Sentence Structure in
Japanese Literature
NAKANO Hirosi: A System of Automatic Syntactic Analysis
TURUOKA Akio: A Trial of the Typical Sentence Pattern by Use of
Computer
SAITO Hidenori: As Regards the Construction of Head and Lead
Sentences of Newspapers
UEMURA Yukio and TAKADA Syo~zi: Lower Jaw Movements in
Pronouncing Japanese Vowels
NEMOTO Kesao: A Study of Chinese Characters Used by Junior High
School Boys and Girls
MURAISI Syo~zo~: A Study of Educational Psychology on
Children's Stroke Orders
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