An Introduction to The National Language Research Institute: A Sketch of its Achievements
Third Edition(1988)/ HTML Version(1997)

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II.3.8 Studies in Computational Linguistics I - X (1968 - 1980)


In February 1961, the National Language Research Institute installed a HITAC 3010 computer system and Chinese character teletypewriters. With these equipments we have been investigating the words and Chinese characters in modern newspapers and the use of such equipments in the linguistic analysis of Japanese. These books deal with the progress in the investigation of the use of Japanese words and characters and the various program systems developed in the process. In addition, research reports concerning the processing of Chinese characters, the automatic analysis of sentence structure, and the treatment of conjugational forms are included in these books. [Vol. I, Report 31, 1968. 178 pages] 1. HAYASI Siro~: An Outline of Research in Newspaper Vocabulary, Especially by Lexicological Analysis. 2. ISIWATA Tosio: A System Analysis of the Word Count Programs. 3. MATUMOTO Akira: Language Data Processing by Kanzi-teletypewriter. 4. SAITO Hidenori: A Program for a Concordance Using a Kanzi-teletypewriter. 5. TANAKA Akio, SAITO Hidenori: The Routine of Random-sampling by Computer. 6. TANAKA Akio: On the Tabulation of a Japanese Word List by Computer. 7. KIMURA Sigeru: An Automatic System for Checking Input Data by Kanzi-teletypewriter. 8. ISIWATA Tosio: Linguistic Meaning and Its Role in Language Data Processing. [Vol. II, Report 34, 1969, 199 pages] 1. HAYASI Siro~: Classification of Language Data in Newspapers: Principles and Uses. 2. SAITO Hidenori: A Word Count Program System. 3. KIMURA Sigeru: Discrimination of Characteristic Words in Various Fields. 4. NAKANO Hirosi: Table of Classified Vocabulary in Research in Newspaper Vocabulary. 5. EGAWA Kiyosi: Automatic Processing of "Conjugation." 6. ISIWATA Tosio: Chinese Character Indexes COBOL Program. 7. NOMURA Masaaki: An Experimental Study on the Usage of Kanzi in Newspapers. 8. TANAKA Akio: A Program System for Transliteration from Kanzi to Kana and from Kanzi to Roman Letters. 9. ISIWATA Tosio: A Study in Automatic Syntactic Analysis of Japanese Sentences: I. 10. KIMURA Sigeru: A Study in the Automatic Syntactic Analysis of Japanese Sentences: II. [Vol. III, Report 39, 1971. 164 pages] 1. HAYASI Siro~: Word Counting and Basic Vocabulary. 2. ISIWATA Tosio: An Application of KWIC System to the Processing of Newspaper Vocabulary Data. 3. SAITO Hidenori: A Word Count Program System: II. 4. NAKANO Hirosi: Automatic Classification of Parts of Speech. 5. TANAKA Akio: Homophonic and Homographic Words in Modern Newspapers. 6. NOMURA Masaaki: A System of Kanzi Data Count Program. [Vol. IV, Report 46, 1972. 131 pages] 1. NOMURA Masaaki: Orthographic Patterns in Japanese Kanzi-Kana Strings. 2. TUTIYA Sin'iti: A Word Index System with Kana-Input Applied to Species from the Japanese Literature. 3. MURAKI Sinziro~: A Study on the Structure of Ambiguous Expressions. 4. ISIWATA Tosio: Structure of Verb Phrases Containing the Particle "ni"; with a Summary in German. 5. HAYASI Siro~: Contextual Functions of the Demonstrative "KONO" and "SONO." [Vol. V, Report 49, 1973. 255 pages] 1. ISIWATA Tosio: Word Count by Use of Computer and the Lemmatization Processing. 2. SAITO Hidenori: A System of the Word Count Program III. MURAKI Sinziro~: On Concentricity and Similarity of Vocabularies in News, Editorials, and Other Newspaper Texts. 3. NOMURA Masaaki: Patterns of Composed Words of Modern Japanese. 4. NAKANO Hirosi: Sound Sequence in Modern Japanese. 5. TURUOKA Akio: An Automatic Processing of Conjugation in Old Japanese and Modern Japanese. 6. TANAKA Akio: Key-words for Automatic Abstracting of Literary Texts. 7. ISIWATA Tosio: Valence of Japanese Verbs, I. 8. HAYASI Siro~: Computer-based Linguistic Study of Literary Text. [Vol. VI, Report 51, 1974. 188 pages] 1. SAITO Hidenori: An Application System for Kanzi Lineprinter and Computer. 2. NOMOTO Kikuo and EGAWA Kiyosi: Analysis of Sounds by Means of Quantification on Response Pattern. 3. NOMURA Masaaki: Structure of Chinese Words composed of Three Morphemes, in Modern Japanese. 4. ISIWATA Tosio: Valence of Japanese Verbs, III. 5. A Method to Classify the Japanese Words According to their Positions in Sentence Pattern. [Vol. VII, Report 54, 1974. 198 pages] 1. ISIWATA Tosio: Newspaper Vocabulary and Magazine Vocabulary. 2. TUTIYA Sin'iti: A Method to Write Chinese Words in Chinese Characters and Kana in Newspapers. 3. NOMURA Masaaki: Structure of Chinese Words composed of Four Morphemes, in Modern Japanese. 4. NAKANO Hirosi: Sound Sequence in Modern Japanese (II). 5. SAITO Hidenori: An Application System for Kanzi Lineprinter and Computer II. 6. TURUOKA Akio: Strings of Bunsetu (Phrase) Type in Japanese. 7. YONEDA Masato: A Statistical Study of Sentence-length. 8. ISIWATA Tosio: Structure of Noun Predicate and Adjective Predicate. 9. ISIWATA Tosio: A Lexico-grammatical Description of Japanese from a Point of View of the Language Data Processing. [Vol. VIII, Report 59, 1976. 202 pages] 1. TURUOKA Akio: On the Verbal Concordance to Analyze the Usages of a Word in Japanese Literature. 2. NAKANO Hirosi: A Program Library for Making the Verbal Concordance by Computer. 3. SAITO Hidenori: On the Processing of Language Data by Using the Turn Around Program System. 4. ISIWATA Tosio: An Automatic Syntactic System of Natural Language. 5. TUTIYA Sin'iti: On Usages of Katakana and Characters in Newspapers. 6. TANAKA Akio: A Statistical Measurement on Survey of Kanzi 'Chinese Characters'. 7. SATAKE Hideo: On the Statistical Method to Analyze the Writing Forms of a Word in Contemporary Japanese. [Vol. IX, Report 61, 1978. 138 pages] 1. TUTIYA Sin'iti: Discrimination of Homonyms in Vocabulary Survey of High School Textbooks. 2. NAKANO Hirosi: An Automatic Processing System of Natural Language. 3. SAITO Hidenori: A Tentative Plan for a Multi-purpose Kanzi Input System. 4. TANAKA Takusi: A Linguistic Analysis for Artificial Intelligence.- Basic Considerations-- 5. TURUOKA Akiko: On "-na" and "-no" in Novels by NATUME So~seki and Mori Ogai. 6. NOMURA Masaaki: The Characteristics of Affixes in Chinese-Origin Words in Modern Japanese. [Vol.X, Report 67, 1980. 213 pages] 1. TUTIYA Sin'iti and NAKANO Hirosi: A Program System of Vocabulary Survey and its Ideas. 2. TURUOKA Akio: A Counting Units in Vocabulary Survey of High School Textbooks. 3. TUTIYA Sin'iti: The Method to Describe Word in Language Data Processing. 4. TURUOKA Akio: A Study on the Usage of "e" and "ni" in Novels "Bottyan" and "Gan." 5. SAITO Hidenori: Described Language Data Processing. 6. NAKANO Hirosi: A System of Document Retrieval- IRON . 7.TANAKA Takusi: Statistics of Japanese Characters-Analyses by Computer Graphic Terminal 8. SATAKE Hideo: A Model of Writing and the Consciousness of Writing System. 9. NOMURA Masaaki: Classification of Chinese Characters by Statistical Method. Appendix: Index to "Studies in Computational Linguistics" Nos. I-X, and others.

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