An Introduction to The National Language Research Institute:
A Sketch of its Achievements
Third Edition(1988)/
HTML Version(1997)
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II.6.2 Occasional Papers
(Vol. 1 - 9, 1978 - 1988)
[Vol. 1, Report 62, 1978. 230 pages]
TAKAHASI Taro~: A Descriptive Research on the "Toritate"
Forms Suffixed with "Mo"
MIYAZIMA Tatuo and TAKAGI Midori: The Writing of Chinese
Loanwords in 90 Magazines of Today
EGAWA Kiyosi: An Experimental Sociolinguistic Study on
Conversational Behaviour
EGAWA Kiyosi: Notes for a Description of "Gesture"
SUGITO Seizyu: How to Describe Body Movements- A Tentative
Plan
YONEDA Masato: Notes for a Mathematical Study of
Conversational Behaviour
SATO Ryo~iti, SANADA Sinzi and SAWAKI Motoei: Survey Methods for
the Study of Expressivity in the Dialects
HIDA Yosihumi: The Interrelationship Between the Language
Usage of People in Tokyo According to Age, Sex,
Occupation, Status and the Proportion of Words of
Japanese, Chinese, European Origin in the Early Years of the
Meizi Period- As Seen in "Aguranabe"
[Occasional Papers, Vol. 2, Report 65, 1980. 253 pages]
MIYAZIMA Tatuo: Semantic Field and Loanwords in Japanese
MURAKI Sinziro~: On Function Verbs in Modern Japanese
MINAMI Huzio, EGAWA Kiyosi, YONEDA Masato and SUGITO Seizyu: An
Analysis of Texts Containing Verbal and Non-verbal Expressions
TAKADA Masaharu: On Articulatory Characteristics in Reading
Japanese Sentences
OKUBO Ai: Words and Their Meaning Used by a Child of Two
Years Old in One Day
IWATA Jun'iti: On the Development of Word Meaning
HINATA Sigeo: The Function of "Hai" and "Ee" in Japanese
Discourse
ISII Hisao: Phonological Interpretation of Vowels in Modern
Japanese
[Occasional Papers, Vol. 3, Report 71, 1982. 346 pages]
TAKAHASI Taro~ and SUZUKI Mituyo: The Function of the Three Sets
of Deictic Terms: Ko-, So-, A- in Referring to Physical
Space- A Sketch of the Development of Such Studies from
1833 to the Present and an Experimental Study
KUDO Hirosi: Meanings and Functions of Modal Adverbs in
Modern Japanese- In Search of a Method of Description
WATANABE Tomosuke: A Study of Terms in Japanese Dialects
Denoting an Illegitimate Child
TAKADA Masaharu: An Experimental Phonetic Study of the
Syllabic Nasal in Japanese
KAZIWARA Ko~taro~: The Changing Proportions of Kanzi in
Newspapers- An Investigation of the Meizi, Taisyo~ and Sho~wa
Eras
OKUBO Ai and KAWAMATA Ruriko: The Lexicon of Pre-school
Children- A Study of the Actual Usage of Four Children
SATAKE Hideo: On the Frequency Ratio of Kinds of Letters in All
Sorts of Sentence
[Occasional Papers, Vol. 4, Report 74, 1983. 228 pages]
MURAKI Sinziro~: On the Periphrastic Passive Expression in
Modern Japanese
OKUBO Ai: A Study of Verbs and Suppositions from 2;0 to 3;5
SIMAMURA Naomi: Vocabulary of Japanese Textbooks Used in the
Lower Grades of Elementary School
SAITO Hidenori: A Compact Editor in the Distributed Data
Processing Terminal Systems
[Occasional Papers, Vol. 5, Report 79, 1984. 282 pages]
TAKAHASI Taro~ and YAHISA Sigeko: Various Uses of the Noun
ga Aru (Verb Expressing Existence) Construction in
Japanese.
Addendum: Observations on the Differences between Hito-ga
Aru and Hito-ga Iru
MIYAZIMA Tatuo and TAKAGI Midori: The Representation of
Loanwords in 90 Contemp orary Magazines
NOMOTO Kikuo: Usages of Keigo (Japanese Honorific/Polite
Forms)
SAWAKI Motoei: Yes-no Questions and Wh-questions in the
Tugaru Japanese Dialect
TAKANASI Nobuhiro: Collection of Words from Achral Texts
Using the Scout Method
SIMAMURA Naomi: An Inquiry into the Procedures Used to
Rate Children's Reading and Writing Abilities of Chinese
Characters with Special Reference to the Questionnaires Used for
this Rating
SAITO Hidenori: Generation of File Information Management
Using the Interactive Method
SYOHO Isamu: A Comparative Study of Japanese and Indonesian
Pronouns
UENO Tazuko, SYOHO Isamu, TANAKA Nozomi, HISINUMA Toru and
HINATA Sigeo: A Contrastive Study of Anaphora in Japanese
and Other Languages
[Occasional Papers, Vol. 6, Report 83, 1985. 259 pages]
NOMOTO Kikuo: From the Results of the Panel Survey on
Honorifics Part 1- Scores for Total Politeness Level and
Conformity (Tekio~)
TAKADA Masaharu: On Some Articulatory characteristics of the Mora
Obstruent (Sokuon)
MURAISI Syo~zo~: One Child's Kanzi Reading Ability
SAITO Hidenori: A Proposal for Extending the Kanzi Code
TANAKA Takusi: Conceptual Information Processing
SYOHO Isamu: A Study of Inversion from the Viewpoint of G B
Theory- A Comparison of Japanese and Indonesian
ISII Hisao: On Abstracting Patterns from German Greeting
Forms
[Occasional Papers, Vol. 7, Report 85, 1986. 187 pages]
SUGITO Seizyu: On the Honorific Suffixes of Address in
Official Communications
KANBE Naotake: A Review of the Studies on the Reading Eye
Movements
SIMAMURA Naomi: A Statistic Study of Recognizable Chinese
Characters Assigned to High School Curriculum by Seventh and Tenth
graders- Based on Data Obtained with the Help of Self-judgement
Method
SAITO Hidenori: Application of the KANA-KANZI Conversion
Process to the Identification of Homonyms
SYOHO Isamu: A Study of Japanese and Indonesian Passive
Constructions
ISII Hisao: On Japanese Verbal Conjugation from a Viewpoint of
Latin Grammar
[Occasional Papers, Vol. 8, Report 90, 1987. 183 pages]
WATANABE Tomosuke: On the Origin of the Words oto~san
(father) an dokasan (mother) in Standard Japanese
KOBAYASI Takasi: National Survey of Dialects on
Semantically Related Items in The Linguistic Atlas of Japan
SIMAMURA Naomi: Use of Chinese Characters by Japanese
Children in Guided Compositions
SAITO Hidenori: On Large-Scale Japanese Language Storage on
Optical Disks
NISIHARA Suzuko: Speaker Value Judgment- Conventional
Implicature and Inter-lingual Communicability
SYOHO Isamu: A Study of Additive Adjuncts and Additive
Conjuncts- In the Cases of Japanese and Indonesian Language
[Occasional Papers, Vol. 9, Report 94, 1988. 173 pages]
ISII Hisao: Criticism of Japanese Modern Text
SAITO Hidenori: Kanzi Information Data-Base
TANAKA Takusi: Definite Clause Set Grammars for Free
Word-Order Languages
NISIHARA Suzuko: Shifts of Cohesion in Inter-lingual
communication
SYOHO Isamu: Predicate Complement Constructions- In Japanese
and Indonesian
HINATA Sigeo: For the Description of Reduplicated Forms in
Japanese
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